Full-Time

Knitwear Technologist

ASOS plc

ASOS plc

1-10 employees

No salary listed

London, UK

In Person

Category
Operations & Logistics (2)
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Required Skills
Risk Management
Requirements
  • Proven experience in knitwear product development within a retail or manufacturing environment
  • Strong technical knowledge of yarns, gauges, stitches, construction and finishing
  • Experience working with UK and offshore suppliers
  • Confident managing multiple brands, price points and critical paths
  • Clear, objective communicator with a proactive problem-solving mindset
Responsibilities
  • Own the end-to-end product development of WW Own Brand knitwear across multiple brands and customer segments, ensuring every product reflects brand DNA, trend direction and commercial ambition.
  • Translate creative concepts into technically robust, fit-for-purpose knitwear, driving yarn selection, gauge, stitch development, specifications and construction that balance style, quality and cost.
  • Champion the brand quality promise, ensuring all knitwear meets durability, comfort, performance and compliance standards through rigorous testing, data-led decisions and proactive risk management.
  • Build strong, collaborative relationships with global suppliers, influencing yarn choices, knitting methods, finishing techniques and innovation to maximise quality, speed and value.
  • Support seasonal knitwear development strategy with Buying and Design, aligning with brand goals, customer insight and category needs to deliver commercially successful ranges.
  • Provide strategic input on materials, sustainability and process improvement, identifying opportunities to enhance product performance, reduce risk and support responsible sourcing initiatives.
  • Manage multi-brand critical paths with precision, ensuring all development milestones — from yarn approval to sealing — are delivered on time and in full.
  • Partner closely with Design, Buying, Merchandising, Sourcing and Technical, ensuring seamless end-to-end execution and a consistent brand standard across knitwear categories.
  • Lead fit reviews and technical sign-off, giving clear, actionable feedback to suppliers and driving consistency in fit, handfeel and construction.
  • Use in-season performance and returns insight to continuously improve, identifying product risks, shaping future development strategy and embedding an always-on approach to quality.

Company Size

1-10

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

2000

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • ASOS.WORLD generates traction via AI personalization and exclusive events.
  • Reliance Retail partnership brings ASOS to India's vast market.
  • Dave Murray CFO appointment strengthens financial leadership.

What critics are saying

  • 70% returns threshold enables serial returners eroding margins now.
  • Rakuten cashback arbitrage undermines ASOS.WORLD adoption immediately.
  • Arrange cannibalizes core ASOS margins within 12 months.

What makes ASOS plc unique

  • ASOS.WORLD loyalty program rewards frequency with tiers from Stylist to A-Lister.
  • Launched Arrange premium subbrand on March 3 targeting 30s demographic sizes 0-26.
  • Co-launched scaleUP on June 1, 2023 supporting minority-owned fashion brands.

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Unlimited Paid Time Off

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