Location:
TorontoAddress:
100 Queens Quay East Toronto, Ontario M5E 1V3 CanadaJob Title:
Development/Garment TechnologistCanada Goose isn't like anything else. We've built something great, something special - an iconic lifestyle brand with an inspirational and authentic story. At the heart of it is our promise to inspire and enable all people to thrive in the world outside. To Live in the Open. At Canada Goose, you're part of a movement that belongs to something bigger. One that seeks out the restorative power of nature and is driven by a purpose to keep the planet cold and the people on it warm. We endure any condition, observe every detail, and are building a community that believes in living bravely and coming together to support game-changing people.
Here, opportunities are everywhere - to try something new, to learn, to do meaningful and impactful work, and they're yours for the taking.
Position Overview:
This role is a technical position focused on garment construction specifications and Bill of Materials (BOM) management. Based on-site at the Canada Goose factory in Toronto, the role is part of the Product Engineering team and serves as a bridge between Product Development and Manufacturing.
The candidate will translate product development technical packages into detailed construction specifications, optimizing methods to ensure that each garment meets high-performance standards for quality, durability, and cold-weather functionality.
A strong technical background in apparel engineering and excellent collaboration skills are essential, as the role involves working closely with cross-functional teams to bring innovative luxury outerwear designs from concept to production.
What you'll do:
- Construction Specs: Develop complete construction technical specifications for each product, including construction details, and material handling specifications. Define and document garment engineering details such quilting/baffling layout, and any special construction requirements to guide sample makers and manufacturing teams.
- Material & Component Engineering: Work closely on inner material selections and component specification for down jackets. Ensure components meet performance requirements and optimize methods and selections with trials and testing.
- Garment Construction Optimization: Analyze and optimize jacket construction methods for efficiency, durability, and quality. Recommend improvements in construction to enhance manufacturability without compromising performance. It is critical to maintain structural integrity and not to compromise design aesthetics.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborate closely with a broad range of teams to drive manufacturing development. Partner with PD to review tek packs and design intent to confirm technical feasibility. Collaborate with related sourcing and procurement teams and initiate testing as required. Interface with Manufacturing teams to refine construction techniques and resolve assembly challenges; and coordinate with Quality Assurance to establish inspection criteria and ensure finished jackets meet strict quality and performance standards.
- BOM Creation & Management (PLM): Create, maintain, and update detailed Bills of Materials for each assigned style. Ensure fabric, insulation, trim, and component are accurately documented for ease of manufacturing flow, providing a comprehensive “recipe” for garment manufacturing.
- Monitor Development BOM changes and take over manufacturing BOM finalization to support accurate costing, inventory planning, and manufacturing scheduling.
Let's talk about you:
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Textile Engineering, Apparel Design & Technology, Fashion Engineering, or a related field. A solid academic foundation in garment construction, textile science, and product development principles is expected.
- Experience: 3–5 years of experience in apparel product development, engineering, or technical design, preferably with a focus on outerwear. Deep understanding of garment construction techniques, manufacturing processes and Labor Minutes Calculation.
Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes:
- Materials & Components: Strong knowledge of textiles performance and hardware components.
- Industrial Machinery: sewing Manufacturing machinery knowledge is required.
- Technical Documentation: Proficiency in creating and interpreting detailed technical documentation such as tech packs, BOMs, and engineering drawings. Excellent attention to detail.
- PLM Software: Proficiency with Product Lifecycle Management systems for apparel. Capable of building and updating BOMs and tech packs in a PLM platform
- Design Software: Skillful in Adobe Illustrator to create and edit technical flat sketches and construction diagrams.
- Microsoft Excel skills and comfort with handling product data.
- Problem Solving: Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting abilities in a manufacturing context. Capable of anticipating and resolving production-related issues.
- Attention to Detail: Meticulous attention to detail, particularly regarding data accuracy and product quality
- Time Management: Effective organizational and time management skills to handle multiple styles and deadlines within a seasonal development calendar
- Communication: Clear and professional communication skills, both written and verbal.
Working Conditions:
- Office environment
- Sample making environment
- Manufacturing environment
What’s in it For You?
- A company built on Canadian roots and heritage
- Your work is recognized with a comprehensive and competitive Total Rewards Program
- Opportunities for career growth through numerous internal and external programs
- Recognize and be recognized by your peers with our Goose Rewards & ICON Rewards
- Be a part of CG Gives. Donation matching and paid volunteer time to help the organizations you care about
- Access to tools and resources to support physical and mental health, embracing change and connecting with colleagues
- Inspiring leaders and colleagues who will lift you up and help you grow
We believe in the power of inclusion and are passionate about building and sustaining an inclusive and equitable working environment where all employees can bring their authentic selves to work everyday. We believe every one of our team members enriches our diversity by exposing us to varying ways to understand the world, identify challenges, and to discover, design, produce, and deliver great products and service. Our different perspectives are what enable us to create, dream and live in the open.
Canada Goose is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
There are multiple ways to interview with us! If you require any interview accommodation for your interview, please e-mail us at [email protected].
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What We Do
Canada Goose isn’t like anything else. We’ve built something great, something special – an iconic brand with an inspirational and authentic history.
Our standards are high. Our focus is intense. Our culture is strong. We require and reward the initiative takers, the creative thinkers, the doers. We respect,
trust and collaborate with each other, no matter what your title is. What you do and how you do it matters here.
Our environment is casual, but our commitment is serious and unwavering – to Canada and to making the best products of their kind in the world.
We make decisions at high velocity. We try new things all the time and we’re happiest exploring new territories. We don’t follow anyone else’s playbook and we don’t like to rest on our laurels.
We know where we’re going and we will show you the way forward, but we won’t hold your hand. Opportunities are everywhere – to try something new,
to learn, to do meaningful and impactful work – and they’re yours for the taking.

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