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This week, the job market is buzzing with roles that need filling, especially in textile production and management. It’s a good time to explore opportunities if you’re looking for something on-site or aiming for a change. Remote roles are also popping up, offering flexibility for those who need it.
This Week’s Jobs
Textile Production roles at Goodwill Industries in Elizabethton and Kingsport, TN. These positions are key in supporting their production line, and they’re looking for dedicated individuals to join. Company: Goodwill Industries of Tenneva, Inc. | Location: Elizabethton, TN Apply Here
Laundry/Textile Technician needed at SERVPRO in Tupelo, MS. If you’ve got experience in textile restoration, this could be a great fit. Company: SERVPRO of Tupelo | Location: Tupelo, MS Apply Here
Museum Associates in Los Angeles is looking for a Project Conservator, Textiles. A unique role for those with a passion for textile conservation. Company: MUSEUM ASSOCIATES | Location: Los Angeles, CA Apply Here
SERVPRO in Portland, OR needs a Contents & Textiles Cleaning Technician. Prior experience with textiles is a plus. Company: SERVPRO of Northwest Portland | Location: Portland, OR Apply Here
Coley Company in Richmond, VA is seeking a Textile Plant Manager. If you’re ready to lead, this could be your next step. Company: Coley Company | Location: Richmond, VA Apply Here
Studio McGee in Draper, UT is on the lookout for a Sourcing Manager, Textiles. If building a textile supply base sounds like your thing, check it out. Company: Studio McGee | Location: Draper, UT Apply Here
Vets Hired in New York, NY is hiring an Assistant Conservator, Textile Conservation. A great opportunity for those skilled in textile artwork conservation. Company: Vets Hired | Location: New York, NY Apply Here
KT Group Inc in New York, NY needs a Fashion & Textile Associate Designer. If you’re passionate about fashion and collaboration, consider applying. Company: KT Group Inc | Location: New York, NY Apply Here
Fenner, Inc. in Lititz, PA is seeking an R&D Textile Product Development Engineer. A chance to innovate in reducing environmental impact. Company: Fenner, Inc. | Location: Lititz, PA Apply Here
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Finding remote work is a priority for many, and this week has a few options worth checking out. These roles allow flexibility without compromising on career growth.
Sales Manager needed by CyberCoders. Experience in CASE Textile Products is essential. Company: CyberCoders | Location: East Bernard, TX Apply Here
Get It - Marketing is looking for a District Sales Manager, offering a versatile product range including premium textiles. Company: Get It - Marketing | Location: Sayreville, NJ Apply Here
Field Sales Engineer by Stäubli in Windsor, CA, focusing on Electrical Connectors and Robotics, including textile industry applications. Company: Stäubli | Location: Windsor, CA Apply Here
It’s true, the job market is heating up! I landed a great position in textile production last year by leveraging LinkedIn for connections and insights. Just make sure to customize your resume for each role – it makes a big difference. @JobScene is a fantastic resource for job leads, check it out.
I totally agree that now’s a great time to dive into textile roles… Last month, I used job boards like Indeed and Glassdoor to find remote options that fit my skills. It’s worth applying quickly, though — some of my top picks filled up really fast.
I’ve been keeping my eye on those remote textile production jobs too… Recently, I applied to one that felt like a perfect fit, but I personalized my cover letter to really stand out — it’s like tailoring a fabric to fit just right! @isabellaH34, how’s the search been for you?
I’ve found that networking can be your best friend in this field — similar to how a good seamstress has to know her threads! When I was searching last year, I reached out to a few industry contacts, and it led me to a position I hadn’t even seen posted. @textileprotips always shares great insights too, so check them out.
I’ve found that tailoring your resume to highlight specific skills can make a big difference. Recently, I focused on showcasing my experience with sustainable materials, and it got me noticed. Have you all tried that approach?
I totally hear you on the remote roles; it’s like finding the right shade of thread that matches your fabric! I recently updated my LinkedIn profile to showcase my skills in textile sustainability, and it helped me connect with some cool opportunities. Gotta keep those threads of networking strong, right, @nina_davis99?