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Assistant Technical Designer





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MATTEW TOMSON

1234 Sample Cresent, Aurora , Kentucky, USA

Cellular: 646-568-8975

Email: sample-resume@greatresumexample.com

  

EXPERIENCE:

 

Outerstuff Ltd.; New York                                                                    Dec. 2007 – Jan. 2008

Spec Tech – PER DIEM/CONTRACT (5 WKS)

  • Evaluate and comment on children’s wear samples from 1st fit through final production.
  •  Issue corrected specs and request sample resubmits when necessary. Issue final appv’ls via Designer/Production Mgr’s approval.
  • Log comments on computer and file printouts in style folders for filing cabinet.

Sag Harbor; a Kellwood Company; New York                          Dec. 2006 – Jan. 2007

Production Assistant – TEMP -

  • Unpack and distribute samples/packages according to departments.
  • Log and confirm receipt of samples for showroom, protos, fit, salesmen, and production.  Notify accordingly any samples missing or mis-marked.
  • Inputting, tracking, and maintaining sample status, and updating for Line in Process meetings.
  • Issued P.O.s, Cutting Tkts, revisions, updates and monitored tracking to ensure accurate and timely response.
  • Create new files/binders and revise/maintain existing ones.
  • Organize, update and sort sample archives in storage room for sweaters and cut-n-sew knits according to depts.

 

 Michele Van Suan; Production of Softgoods for Interior Design; New York

Assistant Production Mgr. -                                                       March 2003- June 2006

  • Scheduling of appointments and prioritizing of work assignments for such clients as Schumacher, Oprah, Tiffany, Dana Buckman, etc.
  • Took notes in meetings with clients, customers, and contractors regarding product’s specifications, fittings, pricing, etc.
  • Troubleshoot between contractors and clients to ensure timely delivery of goods and services for customer’s satisfaction (involves good communication skills via phone, fax, Email, and written recordkeeping).
  • Cut patterns and samples; assembled samples both by machine and specific hand finishings.
  • Purchased piece goods and trims.

 

Yellow River; New York                                                      June 1992 – Oct. 1994

Assistant Technical Designer -

  • Assisted in all aspects of product development/design from initial concept through final approval (including production approvals).
  • Created initial specs and submitted them for approval. Issued final corrected specs/sketches/patterns for production.
  • Responsible for all technical data entry into an IBM A.S. 400 system, for use with cutting tickets (soabars, labels, trim, specs, sewing instructions, etc).
  • Heavy follow up with domestic and import contractors regarding sample/pattern corrections, scheduling, deliveries, trim details, etc. for cost effective quality assurance.

 

Andrea Gayle; New York                                                             August 1990 – May 1992

(A Division of The Leslie Fay Co’s, Inc)                                                              

Technical Production Coordinator / Assist Dir. of Product Engineering -

  • Responsible for allocation of work from pre-production through final stock.
  • Quality Assurance and engineering (involves fittings, corrections, record keeping and heavy communications with the Orient). Appv’d counter and final samples which required adjustments of specs and technical sketches/explanations.
  • Supervisor of sample room required daily involvement with flow of work concerning scheduling of patterns, sewing of samples, and any questions/problems with the product.
  • Involved with warehouse concerning markers, yields, grading, and expedition of showroom/salesman’s samples.
  • All follow up for this manufacturer of imported One & Two Piece Dressing.

 

Young Stuff Apparel Group, Inc; New York                        Dec. 1988 – Feb. 1990

Q.C. Mgr /Technician -

  • Responsible for 1st and Full-Grade specs of pattern and garment.
  • Assurance of garment vs. pattern specs to meet clients’ requirements (involves fittings, daily communication with buyers, Q.C.s, patternmakers, etc.) from proto submit through final production.
  • Asst’d in clerical and “team-player” duties (record keeping, ordering of piece goods and trims, light costing, etc).
  • Company manufactured knit and woven sportswear in both women’s and missy sizes, for retail and mail order clients.

 

Paragon Uniforms Corp/Space Legs II, Inc; New York            March 1986 – Dec. 1988

Technician -                       12/87 – 12/88

  • Responsible for 1st and full-grade specs with flat, detailed, technical sketching from proto through final product.
  • Meet with buyers/ QC’s for appv’l of product on fit, fabrication, lab-dips, logos, and trims.
  • Relay corrections and follow up on above via fax/telex correspondence to domestic and import contractors.
  • Other various “team-player” duties for the Merchandizing/Prod. Dept. of a company who produced various retail/private label woven and knit sportswear, in all sizes.

Asst. Production Mgr. -         3/86 – 11/87

  • Developed spec-sheets, cutter’s musts cards (pattern cards), and construction sheets.
  • Ordered piece goods and trims. Assisted in the development of the company’s catalog.
  • Initiated and supervised a new filing system for better record keeping.
  • Created sketches and responsible for designing uniforms for various food and supermarket chains, and private label J.C.P. bridesmaid dresses.
  • Corrected 1st patterns and production patterns to assure fit.
  • Multi-faceted responsibilities for this manufacturer of industrial and medical uniforms (tops, bottoms, skirts, dresses, jumpers, and suits).

 

Notches-Notations; New York                                                         Sept. 1984 – March 1986

Samplemaker/ Assistant Production Mgr. -

  • Assisted the Prod Mgr in all areas of producing the line for this manufacturer of better blouses, tops, and coordinates.
  • Responsible for inventory control, marker preparation, spec-sheets, quality control, and record keeping.
  • Heavy contact with domestic and overseas contractors.
  • Ordered piece goods and trimmings.
  • Daily contact with customers regarding delivery, prices, colors, fabrications, and trims.

 

 

EDUCATION:             

 

Mayer School of Fashion Design, New York                                                  June 1984

Received Certificate                                                                   Majored in Fashion Design

 

High School of Fashion Industries, New York                               January 1982

Received Diploma                                                                      Majored in Fashion Design

 

SKILLS:

LANGUAGES:     English, Spanish, Hebrew

COMPUTER:        WebPDM; Microsoft Windows XP; AS400; Lotus Notes

(Currently taking Photoshop/Illustrator courses)

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