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Senior Product Developer - Reebok

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Senior Product Developer
We are looking for a Senior Product Developer to join the Reebok team in Watford. Reporting to the Head of Product and Sourcing Manager, you will play a key role across men's and women's apparel, managing product development from concept through to bulk production across in-house and SMU collections, while ensuring quality, critical path, and supplier coordination are delivered to a high standard.
Main Responsibilities
- Manage product development across menswear and womenswear categories from concept through to bulk production.
- Collaborate closely with Design, Sourcing, and Production teams to ensure products are delivered on time and to the required quality standards.
- Create and maintain measurement charts, tech packs, line lists, and product development documentation.
- Communicate daily with Far East suppliers regarding product development, timelines, approvals, and costing queries.
- Attend fit sessions and manage fit comments, amendments, and sample approvals across all development stages.
- Review and approve lab dips, print strike-offs, embroideries, trims, and PP samples before production.
- Support critical path management, ensuring all calendar deadlines and key milestones are achieved.
- Oversee sample management, product uploads, supplier portal administration, and production-related approvals.
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- Minimum 5 years' experience in apparel Product Development across sportswear, activewear, or athleisure.
- Strong understanding of garment construction, fit development, technical fabrics, and performance apparel.
- Experience working with Far East suppliers and managing end-to-end product development processes.
- Highly organised with excellent communication skills and the ability to manage multiple seasons simultaneously.
- Proficient in Microsoft Excel with a proactive, detail-focused, and collaborative approach.
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