The NAUMD Job Center provides an opportunity to educate prospective employees on what types of jobs are available within the uniform and image apparel industry.
The service has detailed examples of job descriptions that will assist the job seeker in understanding what these positions offer and what a company may look for in a candidate.
A Brief Introduction To
The Uniform and Image Apparel Industry
The uniform and image apparel industry employs hundreds of thousands of people in a vast number of different jobs. There is a wide variety of opportunities available. These companies assist companies and government agencies with all their work apparel, accessories and often equipment. The companies they outfit and service cross every category you can imagine of workers who wear a uniform, branded apparel or protective garment. These include, but are not limited to, law enforcement agencies, fire departments, hotels, casinos, restaurants, factories, utilities, retail stores, hospitals, construction, and more.
Jobs are available today in uniform manufacturing, sourcing, textile production, sewing, garment construction, fashion design, technology, programming, embroidery, logistics, accounting, customer service, sales and so much more.
Those new to the industry with little knowledge or skills will find a rich set of opportunities working for manufacturers, distributors and retailers. The size of these companies ranges from local retail stores with a handful of employees to multi-national operators with more than 100,000 employees. These uniform and image apparel companies service customers in their area, region or across multiple borders. A recent graduate looking for an industry they can learn, grow and make a difference will find a home in uniforms and image apparel.
The professional with an advanced degree and training will also be pleased with the careers offered at a uniform or image apparel company. There are vital roles for skilled workers to play in all departments. Uniform and image apparel companies require designers, programmers, managers, accountants, lawyers, marketers, salespeople, and more.
"Jobs are available today in uniform manufacturing, sourcing, textile production, sewing, garment construction, fashion design, technology, programming, embroidery, logistics, accounting, customer service, sales and so much more."
GENERAL INDUSTRY JOB DESCRIPTIONS
The following are examples of jobs in the uniform industry. They are provided solely as educational examples for both uniform and image apparel companies to use and for job seekers to better understand the opportunities available.
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Account Coordinator
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Account Manager
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Category Sales Manager
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Client Services Manager
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Designer
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Digital Coordinator
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Director of eCommerce Retail Sales
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Distribution Center Manager
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Distribution Center Manager
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E-commerce Manager
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Embellishment Engineer
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Embroidery Digitizer
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Manager of Demand and Supply Planning
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Manager of Sales Planning and Analytics
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Merchandising Project Manager
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Order Allocation Coordinator
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Quality Control Lead
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Shift Manager
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Sourcing Coordinator
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Sr. Manager, Quality Assurance
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Territory Sales Manager