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Wiggy Kit

Junior Production Coordinator

Chiswick
Posted about 21 hours ago
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Company Description

Wiggy Kit is a ready-to-wear brand founded in 2015 by designer Wiggy Hindmarch, focused on creating versatile collections that transition easily between occasions. Each piece is designed to work hard in a modern wardrobe, offering styles that can be dressed up or down while maintaining a distinctive aesthetic. Drawing on the designer’s international background and love of travel, the brand blends sophisticated design with practicality and comfort. Wiggy Kit is committed to empowering individuals to express their multifaceted identities through thoughtful, well-crafted clothing.

Role Description

The Junior Production Coordinator will support the end-to-end production process, ensuring collections are delivered on time and to quality standards. This full-time, on-site role is based in Chiswick and involves daily coordination with suppliers, manufacturers, and internal teams to track orders, manage timelines, and resolve production issues.

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  • Updating production schedules
  • Maintaining accurate records
  • Supporting sample development
  • Checking product specs
  • Assisting with quality control checks
  • Organizing shipments
  • Monitoring stock levels
  • Preparing production reports
  • Providing general administrative support to the production and design teams

Qualifications

  • Strong communication skills, including clear written and verbal communication and the ability to liaise confidently with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Production planning and production management skills, including scheduling, tracking critical paths, and coordinating with suppliers or factories.
  • Project management and organization skills, such as prioritizing tasks, managing timelines, and maintaining accurate documentation and records.
  • Relevant skills and qualifications include attention to detail, proficiency with spreadsheets and production software, and a proactive, problem-solving approach.
  • Beneficial qualifications include experience in fashion or apparel production, knowledge of garment construction and fabrics, and a relevant degree or training in fashion, textiles, or production management.
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Skills

Communication Skills
Production Planning
Production Management
Project Management
Organization Skills
Attention to Detail
Spreadsheet Proficiency
Production Software Proficiency
Problem-Solving
Garment Construction Knowledge
Fabrics Knowledge

Location

Chiswick, England, United Kingdom

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