Careers
Imagine and explore new ideas. Design, research and create new possibilities for existing textiles or create new textile materials.
To succeed in this field, you need to understand the properties and processes involved in textile development, production and usage. In the realm of apparel production, you may work in material specification, sourcing, processing, product development, merchandising or product distribution and marketing. Those more interested in the chemical and technical aspects of textiles will find opportunities to work as a chemist, technician, textile and fiber analyst, product improvement expert, or working in research and development for government or special interest agencies serving niche markets that require specific textile materials.
Job Titles
The Master of Science in Textiles program is designed to support a career in textiles. Our graduates often find employment working positions with the following job titles:
- Additive Manufacturing Engineer
- Advanced Manufacturing Engineer
- Automotive Engineer
- Ceramic Engineer
- CNC and Machining Manufacturing Engineer
- Corrosion Engineer
- Electro-Mechanical Engineer
- Facilities Engineer
- Lean Manufacturing Engineer
- Manufacturing Assembly Engineer
- Manufacturing Automation Engineer
- Manufacturing Engineer (General)
- Manufacturing Process Engineer
- Manufacturing Project Engineer
- Manufacturing Test Engineer
- Materials Development Engineer
- Materials Engineer (General)
- Materials Research Engineer
- Mechanical Design Engineer
- Mechanical Project Engineer
- Mechanical Reliability Engineer
- Mechanical Systems Engineer
- Mechanical Testing Engineer
- Plastics Engineer
- Process Quality Engineer
- Product Quality Engineer
- Reliability Engineer
- Research & Development Engineer
- Six Sigma Quality Engineer
- Thermal Engineer
- Validation Engineer
- Validation Specialist
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