The CAP COUTURE FLOU is a ready-to-wear CAP. Among the current job offers, we took a closer look at the profiles sought by companies hiring at the moment.
CAP COUTURE FLOU – CAP, BEP and equivalents
The CAP Couture Flou is a CAP for fashion professions which has an average duration of 2 years. As a holder of a CAP Flou and in order to respond effectively to the requirements of the application, you must think about specializing in at least one field. In your job search, also consider including your other various CVs and achievements in PDF format.
In current job offers, employers are looking for people who can work both in mass production workshops and/or in custom manufacturing workshops. But it should be noted that many job offers are looking for the following profiles:
Ironer profile / Ironer in luxury clothing
Non-exhaustive list of the most requested tasks:
- Familiarization with instructions / production orders
- Preparation of tools and materials
- Workstation layout
- Start-up of one or a set of machines
- Information on technical monitoring sheets
- Packaging of products according to specifications (folding, bending, packaging, etc.)
- Quality/compliance control of materials or finished products
- etc.
Fashion designer profile / Seamstress in luxury clothing
In a sewing workshop, you may be called upon to carry out alterations on industrial machines, and sewing work of all types.
Non-exhaustive list of the most requested tasks:
- Adjust the pieces of clothing (sleeves, collar) by fitting
- Adjusting a garment
- Cut a canvas or fabric to size
- Fuzzy stitching
- Manual sewing
- Define with the customer the characteristics of the item to be made according to their wishes. That is to say, take into account the customer's needs and inform them about the conditions for carrying out their order.
- Assembly/assembly techniques in clothing/confection;
- Using a sewing machine
- Assemble the different parts of a garment
- Make themed costumes from a pattern or model
- etc.
Point-hand Operator Profile
On many job offers, employers are looking for profiles capable of carrying out hand stitch operations on fuzzy fabric dresses. For example, making buttonholes, fitting buttons, beads, chains, etc.