THE COMPANY: BIRDY GREY
Birdy Grey is a direct-to-consumer brand whose mission is to celebrate friendships during one of the most important milestones in a person’s life: their wedding.
Founded in 2017 by best friends Grace Lee (Founder & Chief Creative Officer) and Monica Ashauer (Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer), Birdy Grey offers affordable bridesmaid dresses starting at just $89, groomsmen suits starting at $199, plus fun gifts and accessories for everyone in the wedding party. Since day one, we've dressed over a million bridesmaids and we're proud to be a trusted resource for brides and grooms on their most cherished day.
THE OPPORTUNITY: Patternmaker
REPORTS TO: Technical Design
LOCATION: LA - On-site
Headquartered in Los Angeles, CA with an office in New York, NY, Birdy Grey supports remote work for eligible roles. This role requires working from our DTLA office 5 days a week.. This role is not eligible for visa sponsorship.#L
Birdy Grey is building a dedicated LA-based sample room focused on the design and development of fashion-forward bridesmaid styles. We are seeking an experienced Patternmaker to join our growing LA-based Sample Room team at Birdy Grey. This role is critical in bringing our creative vision to life—translating sketches and tech packs into accurate physical and digital patterns that will be prototyped, refined, and ultimately approved for production by our global supplier network.
THE RIGHT CANDIDATE: QUALIFICATIONS & PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES
EDUCATION: Associate's Degree Required
EXPERIENCE / REQUIREMENTS:
California Pay Range
$70,000 - $92,000 USD
WHY BIRDY GREY: BENEFITS & PERKS (for eligible Full-Time Employees)
Highlights:
Additional Information
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Birdy Grey Instagram - @birdygrey
Birdy Grey is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
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