What You'll Do
- Participate in the audit and organization of the Technical Design block library within the PLM system
- Review existing block information to help identify redundancies, inconsistencies, and documentation gaps
- Contribute to the development of a consolidated Excel-based block library tool with standardized naming, organization, visuals, and key reference information
- Help document usage guidance informed by historical usage patterns, fit observations, and relative fit risk indicators
- Attend weekly or bi-weekly Technical Design fittings to gain exposure to fit evaluation, fit discussion, and decision-making processes
- Measure samples against specifications and assist in preparing garments for fittings and review
- Gain exposure to technical pack creation and maintenance through observation and selected project-based work, as appropriate
- Participate in data gathering, documentation, and project organization related to Technical Design initiatives
- Attend regular check-ins with the Intern Manager to review priorities, progress, and learning objectives
- Participate in cross-functional meetings and learning sessions, as schedules allow, to build knowledge of the broader product development process
- Present a final summary of project work, insights, and recommendations at the conclusion of the internship
What You'll Gain
- Exposure to Technical Design processes within an apparel organization
- Hands-on experience with sample measurement, fit review, and block management
- Practical experience using Excel and PLM systems in a product development environment
- Increased understanding of how Technical Design supports fit consistency, vendor execution, and product quality
- Experience organizing information, identifying patterns, and translating findings into practical recommendations
- Opportunity to complete a capstone project tied to a real business need
Who You Are:
- Strong communication skills – able to ask clarifying questions and take direction well.
- Naturally curious and willing to learn.
- An over-communicator – not afraid to ask for guidance and excited to jump in.
- Creative while also having a mind for process and process improvement
- Comfortable working independently while also collaborating with cross-functional teams.
What You Bring:
- Interest in apparel fit, garment construction, and product development
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
- Ability to work with spreadsheets, data, and documentation
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to learn quickly and apply feedback in a fast-paced environment
- Ability to manage multiple assignments and meet deadlines
- Comfortable working independently and collaboratively within a team environment
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Office Suite
- Familiarity with PLM systems is a plus
- Familiarity with Adobe Illustrator is a plus
- Openness to learning new tools and technologies, including AI, with an interest in how they can thoughtfully support efficiency, insight, and innovation.
- Must be 18 years or older.
- Must be based in the Greater Portland area (hybrid in-office requirement).
Top Skills
What We Do
At Hanna, our core purpose is making childhood moments that matter. We will achieve this primarily through our enthusiastic associates who own the business by working collaboratively, through truth and transparency, to build sustainable solutions that grow our company, our team and ourselves in service to the customer. Our product is comfortable, functional, easy-care, yet fun and we like to think our workplace is as well. If you want to learn more about Hanna, check us out on Instagram at #happyhannas We strongly believe in giving back to the communities in which we live and work. We are dedicated to being responsible business partners with our customers, our vendors, our communities and our associates.








