Innovation Analyst (Processing)
About the job
Fashion for Good is seeking an Analyst who will be responsible for scouting and evaluating new and existing processing innovations (with a focus on chemistry, microfibres and leather) as well as project managing associated workstreams with support from the Manager. The Analyst will be part of the Fashion for Good Innovation Platform team.
Key responsibilities of the Analyst include the following:
Intelligence and Scouting
Responsible for the chemistry and microfibres landscapes (pretreatment, finishing, microfibres, leather), including deep technical knowledge of the different chemistries, production processes, tech providers and a broader understanding of the key levers/challenges to scale within this space
Be the go to person for partner questions and requests on these topics with support from the Innovation Manager
Scout, screen and evaluate chemistry innovations based on Fashion for Good’s established due diligence framework as part of the evaluation process for the Innovation Programme with a focus on pretreatment and finishing chemistry, DWOR, leather chemistry, microfibres, sportswear and outerwear
Where relevant conduct due diligence assessments (technical, commercial, partnerships, funding, performance, pricing etc.)
Project Management and Innovator Support
Responsible for the project management of two projects in microfibre fragmentation and finishing chemistry with support from the Innovation Manager
Assist Fashion for Good’s Innovation Manager in the creation of the deliverables outlined in the innovator’s roadmap to scale (i.e. technical feasibility, life cycle assessment, financial analysis: return on investments, impact analysis, project management, etc.)
Execute collaborative pilots and projects in given focus area (eg: identify project opportunity, scope project, define success criteria, performance requirements, budget etc.) with support from Innovation Manager
Write reports describing findings and recommendations for follow up action
The Innovation Analyst plays a bridging function between innovators, FFG’s partners (brands, retailers and manufacturers), investors/financiers, and NGOs. They are also responsible for building and maintaining an active innovator alumni network
Document all associated interactions in relevant tools (ex: airtable, landscape reports, etc)
Continue to build Fashion for Good’s presence as a thought leader in the area of sustainable innovation in materials amongst other more through publication contributions
Assist in general Innovation Platform activities (including operations and day to day business activities)
About you
The ideal candidate combines strong interpersonal skills with a self-starting, proactive attitude. The following qualifications are essential:
Technical knowledge regarding chemistry innovation
Knowledge within the fashion / textile / footwear industry
Ability to manage multiple tasks and execute projects
Multi-stakeholder engagement and relationship management
Ability to act in a networking role towards stakeholders
Strong analytical and research skills with attention to detail
Strong g suite (powerpoint) skills
Capacity to adapt to different settings and to work in a demanding and multicultural environment
Self-starter with strong organisational and time management skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Creative thinker with the ability for sound judgement and accountability
A pro-active, enthusiastic, can-do attitude and comfortable dealing with uncertainty
0-4 experience, with experience in the following areas considered a plus: research and development, consulting, sustainability, the textile industry or a relevant entrepreneurial / start-up setting
EDUCATION
Academic degree required within textile engineering, biological sciences, biotechnology, polymer science, material science, chemistry, mechanical engineering or chemical engineering.
Apply for the job
Do you want to join our team as our new Innovation Analyst (Processing)? Then we'd love to hear from you!
You will be required to submit a short motivation letter and your CV.
Applications will be considered on a rolling basis.
To apply for this position, you must be eligible to work in the EU and living or willing to relocate to the Netherlands.
