If you were our Senior Gore Engineer now, here are some of the core activities you would be doing:
- Creating testing methodology, controls and standards for Gore-tex and waterproof breathable materials for finished goods technical sets for validation
- Conducting the validation of combined materials, technologies and construction methods for feasibility, durability, strength, manufacturability, repairability and disassembly for seasonal execution team.
- Partnering with Raw materials development and Product Integrity to identify testing parameters for finished goods.
- Building tools to conduct in house-test capabilities to international test standards
- Interpreting and adapting test standards and analysis of all test results
- Studying new constructions for feasibility and influence its development by applying Design for Manufacturing (DFM) methodology including establishing optimal manufacturing methods, creating templates, tooling and fixtures and partnering with our in-house machine shop.
- Implement Continuous Improvement initiatives and process redesign implementations as proof of concepts evolves.
- Design and execute experiments to Root Cause Analysis (RCA), and partner with Product Integrity to deep dive into opportunities to improve finished goods quality through process design
- Support sustainability, circularity, repairability, and disassembly through all aspects of Gore testing and validation.
- Develop and implement manufacturing processes to achieve production performance targets for new Gore constructions
- Collaborate with Product Developers in the design of Standardized technical sets.
- Upholding Fair Labor Association’s Workplace Code of Conduct and Principles of Fair Labor and Responsible Sourcing, throughout the Arc’teryx supply chain.
Here are some of the things you could be working on in the future:
- Drive innovation in the proof of concept space by collaborating with Gore-tex head office and innovate testing technology and standards for finished goods
- Work with T1 partners in standardizing finished goods testing equipment and tools
- Collaborate with advanced concepts team to support future Gore innovations in sustainability and testing to end of life.
Are you our next Finished Goods Senior Gore Engineer?
- You have a bachelor’s degree in Engineering
- You have 7+ years’ experience as manufacturing engineer, or raw materials engineer, with a focus on technical apparel
- You have 5+ years of experience working in an apparel or outdoor equipment industry with sound knowledge of garment or equipment construction
- You have experience collaborating in a highly cross-functional role and leading teams through execution.
- You master continuous improvement and are recognized for facilitating change.
- You are an effective communicator and have the ability to work cross-functionally with multiple stakeholders with competing priorities
- You can embrace the ambiguity. You are flexible and you know how to initiating action. You have strong problem solving and decision-making skills.
- Building relationship is your other strength. You can balance autonomy and collaboration with strong interpersonal skills with ability to deal with difficult situation with tact and professionalism.
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What We Do
Arc’teryx is a global design company based in North Vancouver, B.C. that specializes in technical high-performance outerwear and equipment. We design and manufacture a wide range of mountain sports outdoor apparel and equipment for all conditions and experiences, including mountaineering, ice and rock climbing, skiing, snowboarding, and trail running.
Our company is built on a passionate and relentless commitment to design, craftsmanship and performance. We have a unique construction process that enables us to create technical products that can be trusted to perform at the point of extreme need. We are uniquely positioned in our industry as we have our own factory located in New Westminster, BC, which enables us to build products with a meticulous focus on detail and performance. We leverage this manufacturing knowledge and share it with our global partner factories.
In the Coast Mountain Range behind our headquarters and design centre in North Vancouver, we field test our products in real world conditions allowing us to create the best-fitting, longest-lasting, highest-performing technical products available. We distribute our outerwear and equipment through more than 3,000 retail locations worldwide, in over 40 countries globally, including 38 branded and outlet stores in Europe, North America and Asia. The company started with six employees in 1989 and now has more than 1000 employees in Canada.







