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Textile Research Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Sr. Men's Designer PFG/PHG

Portland, OR · On-site

$108K - $115K/yr

Research and interpret market trends, consumer insights, competitive products, and emerging ... Strong knowledge of materials, textiles, trims, and product development processes, with the ability ...

Work closely with Raw Materials Innovation and Product Research and Innovation teams, offering ... Specific Skills:Expertise in patent law with knowledge in areas like raw materials, textile ...

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How much do textile research jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for textile research in Oregon is $119,261.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $107,800.00 and $136,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a textile research?

A Textile Research job involves studying, developing, and improving textiles, fabrics, and related materials. Researchers analyze fiber properties, test durability, and explore new manufacturing techniques to enhance performance and sustainability. They may work in industries such as fashion, automotive, healthcare, or defense, developing innovative materials for specific applications. The role often includes laboratory testing, data analysis, and collaboration with engineers and designers to implement advancements.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for someone working in textile research?

In a Textile Research role, your day-to-day responsibilities often include designing and conducting experiments to test fabric properties, analyzing data, and documenting results for use in product development. You may also work closely with product designers, manufacturers, and quality assurance teams to develop or improve textile materials and processes. Collaboration is a key aspect, as you'll often participate in meetings to discuss research findings and recommend solutions that align with production and sustainability goals. Staying updated on industry trends and incorporating new methodologies are also important parts of the job. This dynamic environment offers the chance to contribute directly to innovative products and processes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in textile research, and why are they important?

To thrive in Textile Research, you need a solid background in textile science, materials engineering, and analytical techniques, typically supported by a relevant degree such as textile engineering or material science. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, textile testing instruments, statistical analysis software, and certifications like the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC) can be essential. Strong soft skills include creative problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective collaboration with cross-functional teams. These skills are vital for driving innovation, ensuring product quality, and meeting evolving industry standards.

How to become a textile researcher?

To become a textile researcher, typically a bachelor's degree in textile engineering, materials science, chemistry, or a related field is required. Gaining experience through internships, developing skills in laboratory testing and analysis, and staying updated on textile technologies and industry standards are important steps. Advanced roles may require a master's or doctoral degree and proficiency with research tools and software.

What does a textile researcher do?

A textile researcher studies fabrics, fibers, and materials to develop new textiles or improve existing ones. They analyze properties such as durability, comfort, and performance, often using laboratory equipment and testing methods. Their work supports innovation in industries like fashion, manufacturing, and technical textiles.

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Infographic showing various Textile Research job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $119,261 per year, or $57.3 per hour.

Lead Designer, Streetwear Looks Of Footwear Materials Design, Global Jordan

Nike

Beaverton, OR • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 4 days ago


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7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 274 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

7th of 104 rated fashion retailers


Job description

The Jordan Design team is inspired by the Greatest of All Time and is focused on continuing to deliver product that is made and engineered to the exact specification of championship athletes. On and off the court, we want our consumers and athletes to feel confident in the way they look and feel, the same way the greatest player who ever played the game felt every time he laced up his J's. Jordan Design is a high performing team that works together, pushes the boundaries, and always stays focused on delivering the best product for the consumer.
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
We're looking for an exceptional Lead Designer, Footwear Materials Design to combine their experience, problem solving abilities, and creativity to help create the future of sport at Jordan. The ideal candidate needs to be a highly creative problem solver with an optimistic approach to work, who has a passion for Materials & FW and / or product design, advising a team, and doesn't settle for anything less than the best to meet the needs of the athlete. They thrive under pressure and are eager to take on technical projects across a streetware and lifestyle that have a significant impact for the athletes we serve and our brand. You'll explore new opportunities and take risks, delivering the highest levels of both performance and style that the Jordan athlete expects!
WHAT YOU'LL WORK ON
In Jordan streetwear, you will work on:
• new original designs as well as seasonal solutions for the. Jordan streetwear footwear portfolio.
• engage with project teammates on researching, gaining insights, problem solving around style, performance and manufacturing,
• working with athletes and consumers, gaining insights and actioning into concepts and products
• crafting a vast range of creative and appealing solutions, that are considerate of cost.
WHO YOU'LL WORK WITH
As a Lead Material Designer in Jordan, you will be working together with:
• a large project team of different professionals (engineering, product management, marketing, merchandising, testing, product development, costing, etc.),
• collaborating within the design community (industrial designers, color, graphics, 3D, etc.),
• mentoring other designers.
You will work under the direction of our Streetwear Product Design Director and will present your design concepts to various internal and external audiences.
WHAT YOU BRING
  • Bachelor's degree in industrial design, a related field or equivalent combination of education, experience or training
  • 5-7 years' experience designing and developing innovative textiles, footwear, Materials and other products
  • Previous experience in Lifestyle or streetwear experience preferred
  • Knowledge of form, color, materials, human factors, related to elevating the consumer experience
  • Passion for the intersection of Sport and Streetwear
  • Ability to translate consumer knowledge and athlete insights into product solutions and narratives
  • Strong Photoshop, Illustrator skills
  • Must be able to build accurate 2D technical drawings (tech packs)
  • Cobbling, prototyping, 3D design, and hand rendering skills skills are a plus
  • 3D design programs experience is a plus
  • Vizcom experience is a plus
  • Solid knowledge of manufacturing processes and materials
  • Must be able to generate a broad range of concepts and solutions for each project
  • Active and proficient participant in the creative process and cross-functional communication
  • Experience presenting design concepts to internal and external audiences, including athletes
  • Team culture builder, thinks strategically about the future, energized by ambiguity, start-up mentality
  • Positive personality and outlook
  • Interest in mentoring fellow designers
  • Contribute and align to shared team culture and behaviors
  • Motivated and hardworking about bringing others along
  • Collaborator with a skill in connecting the dots
  • Speaks up with courage for self and the team
  • Open minded, good listener, receptive to candid feedback and diverse points of view

We offer a number of accommodations to complete our interview process including screen readers, sign language interpreters, accessible and single location for in-person interviews, closed captioning, and other reasonable modifications as needed. If you discover, as you navigate our application process, that you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please complete the Candidate Accommodation Request Form.

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