Our Client was founded to deliver on a promise of better fit. They are in a period of growth, driven by a rapid expansion in the range.
They cover most styles of trouser and denim, but also increasingly top half categories including jersey, knitwear and jackets.
Their supply chain reaches from Portugal, to Asia (in Sri Lanka) and the Far East (in China and Vietnam).
Our Client was founded to deliver on a promise of better fit. They are in a period of growth, driven by a rapid expansion in the range.
They cover most styles of trouser and denim, but also increasingly top half categories including jersey, knitwear and jackets.
Their supply chain reaches from Portugal, to Asia (in Sri Lanka) and the Far East (in China and Vietnam).
As the Technical Manager, you’ll lead the charge on both - owning blocks, grading, testing and compliance while helping our teams and suppliers raise the bar at every stage of development and production.
This role requires someone who can flex confidently between hands-on day-to-day Garment Tech responsibilities and spearheading broader technical projects and process improvements - from shaping QA strategy to driving block development and supplier capability.
We’re looking for a sharp technical mind, a natural problem-solver, and a confident communicator who can manage people, processes, and suppliers with equal strength.
Responsibilities
Own and maintain block library- ensuring all blocks and grading align with the fit strategy and evolve with customer insight and new category development
Lead fit sessions across all categories - capturing outcomes clearly and ensuring they’re actioned through updated specs and blocks within the timeframe set by the critical path.
Manage the sealing for the development samples: Protos, SMS, PPS, and Top Samples - ensuring technical clarity and timely turnarounds
Work directly with suppliers to resolve construction, fit and quality issues at both sample and bulk stages
Conduct factory visits (UK and overseas) to monitor inline production, QC standards, and recommend process improvements
Review and analyse testing reports, AQL inspections and QC data, escalating issues and ensuring learnings feed back into the process
Own compliance and testing standards across all regions and product categories - ensuring we meet legal, performance and brand thresholds
Own and improve internal QA and tech processes - including spec creation, tolerance setting, grading tools, and tech pack documentation
Line manage and coach a Junior Garment Tech, helping build internal expertise as our range and volume grow
Build strong, collaborative relationships with suppliers- ensuring tech issues are resolved quickly, and fit standards are consistently understood and upheld
Develop internal knowledge of fabric performance and handling- supporting Design and Production in selecting suitable materials for each product type
Champion the technical perspective during product development - balancing design intent, commercial goals, and manufacturing feasibility
Ensure product returns, fit complaints, and quality issues remain within agreed thresholds—tracking improvements over time
What You’ll Bring
5+years in a Garment Tech or Technical Manager role - ideally in premium or luxury menswear
Deep understanding of fit, construction, grading, and spec development, with a strong bias toward tailoring and woven product
Experience with AQL processes, fabric testing, and compliance standards across UK/EU markets
Track record in managing supplier relationships across Europe and the Far East
Clear, confident communicator - capable of managing up, across and externally with ease
People management skills, with experience leading and developing junior team members
A methodical, process-driven approach to work - you love a clear system.
Strong Excel / Google Sheets skills
Able and willing to travel to factories as needed, sometimes at short notice
Happy to work from our Richmond HQ three days a week
What Makes You Stand Out
A true fit nerd - you notice the things others miss, and genuinely care about helping guys feel great in their clothes
Commercial instinct - you understand the balance between ideal and viable
Proactive mindset- you get in front of problems before they escalate
Calm under pressure - when production's on fire, you stay cool and focused
Startup energy- you’re organised, driven, and always looking to improve
A genuine love of menswear, product craft, and quality