2026-05-22 – Weekly Textile Jobs : Knitwear Designers in Demand

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, the job market has some interesting shifts. There are critical needs for experienced textile designers, especially in knitwear, and a few solid opportunities for machine operators. Plus, there are some verified remote jobs to keep an eye on if you’re looking for flexible work.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Textile Designer - Knitwear
    Company: PDS Tech Commercial | Location: Coventry, RI
    This role involves working with performance textiles in the aviation industry. Experience with technical textiles is a big plus, making it a great fit for those with a niche skill set.
    Apply Here

  • Textile Development Professional
    Company: Milliken & Company | Location: Spartanburg, SC
    Milliken is known for its innovation, and this role is no different. You’ll work on projects across textiles, flooring, and more, making it ideal for those who love a varied work environment.
    Apply Here

  • Textile Designer - Knitwear
    Company: 804 Technology | Location: Coventry, RI
    Perfect for someone with STOLL flat knitting experience, this position supports the development of new knitwear designs. A chance to work with cutting-edge technology in textiles.
    Apply Here

  • Textile Designer - Contract
    Company: Ruggable | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    A creative role for a detail-driven designer. Join Ruggable’s team to bring innovative textile designs to life. Contract position with a focus on creative input and collaboration.
    Apply Here

  • Textile Cleaning Technician
    Company: SERVPRO of Carbondale/Marion | Location: Marion, IL
    This role involves restoration processes, perfect for those who enjoy hands-on work. A chance to be part of a team that makes a real impact in restoration.
    Apply Here

  • Textile Machine Operator
    Company: The Alpha Group | Location: Webster, MA
    Seeking a full-time machine operator for a permanent position. If you’re good with machinery and want a stable job, this one’s worth a look.
    Apply Here

  • Clothing Textile Analyst SME
    Company: LTC Solutions LLC | Location: Quantico, VA
    This role is for a subject matter expert in textile analysis, open to US citizens. Ideal for someone with a strong background in textile science.
    Apply Here

  • TEXTILE PRESSING/FINISHING
    Company: Y D S Restoration Inc | Location: Youngstown, OH
    Great opportunity for a reliable person in textile pressing and finishing. Join a team where your hard work is valued.
    Apply Here

  • Textile Machine Operator
    Company: Express Employment | Location: Saint Croix Falls, WI
    A stable job with long weekends. No experience required, so it’s perfect if you’re looking to get your foot in the door.
    Apply Here

  • Pre-Production Print/Textile Designer - Contract
    Company: Ruggable | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    If you’re technically skilled in pre-production and want a contract role, consider joining Ruggable’s team. It’s a chance to work with a creative and dynamic group.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is more in demand than ever, and we’ve got a couple of solid options this week. If flexibility is what you’re after, check these out.

  • District Sales Manager - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Marketing | Location: Sayreville, NJ
    Dive into a role that offers a wide range of products with a focus on premium textile solutions. A great fit for those who thrive in a remote sales environment.
    Apply Here

  • Junior Accountant
    Company: Cascale | Location: Chicago, IL
    Join a global non-profit alliance of leading textile brands. Perfect for those who want to combine accounting skills with a passion for textiles.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s the roundup for this week. Keep an eye on these opportunities, and don’t hesitate to apply if something catches your eye. Until next time, good luck out there!

I’ve found that tailoring your portfolio to highlight specific knitwear projects can really grab attention. When I applied for my last job in this field, including process photos made my application stand out. Just remember, though, to keep it concise; employers are sifting through a lot.

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, the demand for experienced knitwear designers is so frustrating! I remember when I was actively looking, I had to adapt my approach quickly because some jobs were gone within hours. One thing that helped was networking through LinkedIn — connecting with designers and companies directly can sometimes uncover opportunities before they’re even posted. @Guide, you’d probably agree that timing is everything in this market.

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I totally agree about the urgency in applying; I once missed out on a great job because I hesitated a day! Tailoring your portfolio is key, but also consider connecting with industry contacts on LinkedIn for insider tips. You might find someone who’s just gotten a lead on a new opportunity, especially with those verified remote jobs you’ve mentioned.

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It’s wild how quickly things disappear! I once saw a perfect job listing and thought I’d apply later, but by the time I got to it, poof! Gone.

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I once waited a day to apply for a job I thought would still be there — big mistake! It’s like waiting for that perfect cupcake to come out of the oven, only to find out someone beat you to it. If you see a position you like, just go for it! @textilepro has some great tips on making applications stand out.

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