Full-Time

Pattern Maker / Developer 2

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Arc'teryx Equipment

Arc'teryx Equipment

1,001-5,000 employees

Premium outdoor apparel and gear provider

Compensation Overview

CA$80k - CA$100k/yr

Mid

Vancouver, BC, Canada

Category
Product & UX/UI Design
UI/UX & Design
Requirements
  • 3+ years’ experience in product development and pattern making, with a focus on technical, innovative apparel and equipment, with a strong knowledge of raw materials, technical construction, and sourcing
  • Undergraduate Degree OR equivalent industry training, certification, or related business experience
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office
  • Understanding of patterning programs
  • Ability to work from pattern blocks and/or from sketches
  • Experience effectively communicating with and travelling to domestic and offshore vendors and manufacturers
  • Comprehensive understanding of design intent, product aesthetics, construction, production, and fit
  • Complete understanding of the product lifecycle process - from ideation to consumer
  • Detailed and accuracy oriented with strong organizational skills
  • Demonstrate initiative, agility, and commitment, while balancing autonomy and collaboration
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication (written and verbal) skills
  • Proactive in identifying the root cause of issues and develop the best (sometimes not the easiest) solutions with an unwavering commitment to do right
  • Remain highly flexible and adaptable when faced with ambiguity
  • Inspire breakthrough thinking and continuous improvement
  • Passion for work and outdoor activities
Responsibilities
  • Executing the development of product, including interpreting design intent, patterning, and coordinating prototype and sample creation, from concept through to commercialization
  • Compiling all product materials/construction information, and maintain accurate pattern libraries and bill of materials (BOM) information, resulting in efficient raw material sourcing/purchasing and accurately produced finished product
  • Supporting and influencing the development process to achieve commercial viability of designs through collaboration with Design, Materials Development, Purchasing, Supply Chain, Production, and Quality teams
  • Supporting and contributing to the creation and evolution of construction standards in conjunction with the QA team
  • Partnering and collaborating with Designers to establish and document product construction standards and illustrated technical specifications for all products
  • Maintaining computer pattern libraries by ensuring changes are clearly communicated to Graders and Marker Makers
  • Ensuring development and product creation deadlines are met through providing regular reporting on prototype and sample progress
  • Building strong partnerships, effectively communicating with Designers, Sample Sewers, Product Developers, and factory partners
  • Contributing to the creation and evolution of construction standards, and supporting the rollout and training of new factory resources, ensuring that Arc'teryx brand standards are met
  • Working in conjunction with the Design, Merchandising, and Marketing teams to ensure all external product communication accurately reflects model requirements and specifications
  • Supporting and contributing to CLO3D modeling as required
  • Upholding Fair Labor Association’s Workplace Code of Conduct and Principles of Fair Labor and Responsible Sourcing, throughout the Arc’teryx supply chain

Arc'teryx specializes in high-performance outdoor apparel and gear for activities like mountain running, hiking, and climbing. Their products are designed with advanced materials and meticulous attention to detail, ensuring they perform well in extreme conditions. Unlike many competitors, Arc'teryx focuses on technical excellence and direct-to-consumer sales, allowing them to maintain a strong connection with their customers. The company aims to provide durable and quality gear for adventure enthusiasts while fostering community engagement through initiatives that connect diverse groups with outdoor activities.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

M&A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Vancouver, Canada

Founded

1989

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Arc'teryx's new footwear line enhances its product diversity and market reach.
  • Collaborations with brands like Atomic expand Arc'teryx's customer base and brand appeal.
  • The ReGear program aligns with growing consumer demand for sustainable fashion.

What critics are saying

  • Arc'teryx faces stiff competition in the technical footwear market.
  • New retail expansions may increase operational costs in a volatile market.
  • Collaborations might dilute Arc'teryx's brand identity among core customers.

What makes Arc'teryx Equipment unique

  • Arc'teryx excels in high-performance gear for extreme conditions, ensuring reliability.
  • The brand's meticulous design and advanced materials set it apart in the outdoor industry.
  • Arc'teryx's direct-to-consumer model strengthens its market presence and customer engagement.

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Company News

The Manual
Mar 7th, 2025
Arc'Teryx continues to grow its footwear line with new sneakers

Arc'Teryx unveils its Norvan LD 4 shoe.

Hypebeast
Feb 28th, 2025
Arc'teryx Unveils New Footwear Lineup for 2025

Arc'teryx has introduced four new technical models to its footwear roster: Norvan LD 4, Vertex Speed, Norvan Nivalis, Konseal - all designed to enhance performance when navigating rugged, mountain terrains.

Taproot Edmonton
Feb 12th, 2025
Upcycler Helps Kuma Give Old Tents New Life

Katrina Hillyer's living room is packed to the ceiling with camping gear, but not the equipment she uses on a summer weekend. Instead, these tents and camping chairs have minor manufacturing defects, and Hillyer will cut them up and turn them into tote bags and wood carriers.Hillyer, the founder of Earth Warrior Lifestyle, had been doing corporate upcycling for a few years when she met Kuma Outdoor Gear founder Rob Gomme at a mutual friend's Christmas party in 2023. "I told him I was a local upcycler, and he told me, 'I just learned about textile waste at a summit I was at, and I think I want to create a program in (my company) — would you be open to something like that?'" Hillyer said."It just aligned so perfectly with my personal life, because when I'm not working I'm outdoors, and so it worked perfect."Kuma is among the first outdoor gear companies to give a second life to camping gear through the ReDiscover Project, Hillyer said. Industry leaders Patagonia and Arc'teryx are well-known for their programs that offer repairs on clothing and backpacks, but Hillyer doesn't know of a company other than Kuma that's doing the same for larger gear like tents and chairs.When Gomme first thought of starting an upcycling program, the Kuma team was small and didn't know how to transform returned items into new products, said Kuma's marketing manager Deanne Ferguson."We just want these products to have a second life in a different way. The items that we get back, some of them are sun damaged, or there is damage to the frame, but the fabric is still good, and we just didn't want all this textile waste going into the landfill," Ferguson said.Currently, most of the gear that Kuma upcycles has manufacturing defects and never made it to a customer, but the company also accepts returns from customers who want to extend the life of their gear. Edmonton-based customers can return their gear to Breathe Outdoors or Lordco Auto Parts.Although the upcycled products are only available on Kuma's website for now, the company aims to offer them in stores soon

Shop-Eat-Surf
Jan 27th, 2025
FP Movement and Arc'teryx Share Holiday Results and Keys to Success at ICR

Executives from Urban Outfitters Inc. and Arc'teryx shared some key elements to their success through 2024 and into the holiday period at the ICR Conference in Orlando, Florida, earlier this month.

Stupid Dope
Jan 9th, 2025
Arc'teryx Unveils Limited Edition Alpha SV Jacket for Lunar New Year

Arc'teryx unveils limited edition Alpha SV jacket for Lunar New Year.