Product Application and Development Specialist (Elastoester polymers)
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- Meyrin, Genf
- Unbefristet
- Vollzeit
- Design, plan, execute, analyze and report experimental projects to help in the process and product development of Neolast grades, yarns and fabrics at internal labs or external customers and partners.
- Provide hands‑on technical support throughout NEOLAST™ yarn qualification, ensuring smooth adoption and high-quality output.
- Lead product validation and testing, supporting spinners in achieving consistent, high-quality performance through best practices and clear documentation.
- Develop and deliver training materials for customers, partners, and internal teams.
- Identify opportunities to improve sustainability and reduce environmental impact in textile processes.
- Work closely with business and commercial teams to connect customer needs with technical insights.
- Collaborate across the full value chain with spinning partners, knitting mills, garment designers, and apparel brands.
- 5+ years of hands‑on technical experience in the textile industry, with strong expertise in melt‑spun fibers, their processing and conversion into fabrics.
- Deep understanding of fiber and polymer structure–process–property relationships.
- Knowledge of fabric manufacturing (e.g., knitting, weaving, covering), fabric design, dyeing, and finishing—preferably with elastic yarns.
- Solid technical understanding of textile production processes, equipment, and materials.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, enabling effective collaboration with global customers and partners.
- Ability to work effectively in international, cross‑functional teams and collaborate across diverse technical and cultural backgrounds.
- Strong ability to independently plan, execute, and document meaningful technical work for problem‑solving and product development.
- A proactive, can‑do attitude and willingness to learn and step into new challenges.
- Fluency in English.
- Willingness to travel internationally up to 30%.
- Understanding of working principles of other polymer conversion processes (e.g. extrusion, injection molding, etc).
- Experience with experimental design; Six Sigma training or certification.
- Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles.