Designer, Personalization & Accessories

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About the position

Crocs is built on inherent simplicity and people-purposed, imaginative innovation. Our culture thrives on those who can think big, act fast and collaborate with ease. We're looking for a Designer, Personalization to join us in crafting the vision for our future; to inspire, ideate, collaborate and create. As a Designer, Personalization & Accessories you will support the team working on the creation of consumer centric, disruptive, innovative designs that engages our consumer's desire to express themselves through personalization within our global brand landscape. You'll be icon obsessed and share our brand motto for 'Come As You Are' self-expression. You thrive being part of dynamic, fast-paced, forward-thinking team.

Responsibilities

  • Demonstrate understanding of the most forward-thinking consumers and brands globally and how to connect them to the Crocs brand.
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  • Interpret trends into compelling products that amplify our personalization focus.
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  • Drive the Design vision through to cross functional partners, with strong communication and inspiring presentations.
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  • Be a team partner, enhancing our culture of collaboration, trust and communication across Design, Category Management and Development partners.
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  • Own a personalization category delivering to seasonal, speed to market and emerging deadlines.
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  • Partner closely with our Category Management team to leverage data and trend insights to ensure we're creating the right product.
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  • Work closely with product development and factories to ensure our product meets our standards.
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  • Support the training and development of an Associate level designer/Intern.

Requirements

  • A bachelor's degree in fashion, industrial design, graphics, accessories or equivalent in related field.
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  • Has experience and competency in product and graphic creation, materials, molds and finishes.
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  • 2+ years of experience in graphic, industrial or accessories design.
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  • Effective and influential presentation skills.
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  • People management and development experience.
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  • Working knowledge of tech pack creation and PLM/Centric system management.
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  • Technical understanding and proficiency in Adobe Suite: Illustrator, Photoshop.
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  • Experience with Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel and Adobe InDesign a plus.

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Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
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  • Life and AD&D insurance
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  • Short and long-term disability coverage
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  • Paid time off
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  • Employee assistance program
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  • Participation in a 401k program that includes company match
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  • Company incentive program
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  • Flexible work schedule
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