Patagonia, Inc

Director, Advanced Concepts

Patagonia, Inc$203K — $225K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Degree in Industrial Design, Engineering, Textile Engineering, or related field.
  • 10+ years of experience in advanced product development, particularly in apparel and equipment.
  • Track record in managing diverse, high-performing teams of designers and engineers.
  • Proficient with modern product development tools like CAD and digital prototyping.
  • Strong project management skills with a focus on implementing innovation processes.

Responsibilities

  • Guide and mentor a team to produce innovative product designs.
  • Manage the pipeline from idea generation to prioritized innovation roadmap.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to shape innovation strategies.
  • Analyze lab tests and field data to explore product improvement opportunities.
  • Present the Innovation Roadmap to key internal stakeholders and adapt to feedback.
  • Drive alignment to integrate projects into product timelines and commercialization.
  • Build and maintain partnerships with external research organizations and suppliers.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision plans.
  • Retirement savings options available for employees.
  • Flexible leave of absence plans tailored to employee needs.
  • Hybrid work schedule with opportunities for remote work.
  • Participation in a company culture focused on environmental stewardship.
Full Job Description
Role: Director, Advanced Concepts

Team: Advanced Concept Design
Scope: Individual Contributor (M5)
Experience: 10+ years
Location: Ventura, CA, Hybrid

The Director of Advanced Concepts plays a critical role in shaping the future of Patagonia product by leading the exploration and development of next-generation product solutions. This role connects deep technical expertise with visionary thinking, translating emerging insights, materials, and technologies into breakthrough concepts that redefine performance and responsible design. Working at the intersection of design, engineering, and research, the Director of Advanced Concepts builds and advances a pipeline of innovation from early discovery through validation and integration into the broader product roadmap.

Through close partnership with cross-functional teams and external collaborators, this leader ensures that bold ideas are not only visionary, but actionable and scalable, advancing innovation in a way that is aligned with Patagonia's commitment to building the best product with the least impact.

What You'll Do
  • Guide and mentor a high-performing team of Designers, Design Engineers, and Materials Innovation Design to deliver breakthrough product concepts
  • Manage the process from insights gathering to a prioritized roadmap of innovation projects
  • Contribute to building the innovation strategy with the team and key cross functional partners
  • Work with the team to correlate lab testing, in field on body data capture, and user perception to identify gaps and opportunities.
  • Maintain the Innovation Roadmap and present it to key stakeholders at internal stage gates
  • Drive cross-functional alignment to ensure projects integrate into product calendars and commercialization pathways
  • Manage budgets, external contracts, grants, and NDAs in collaboration with legal and finance partners
  • Protect and advance intellectual property in coordination with internal legal teams
  • Collaborate with key stake holders from Design, Materials Development, Materials Quality, Product Impact, Sourcing, Business Unit Directors, and Commercialization
  • Establish and manage partnerships with external organizations, including research institutions, universities, startups, and suppliers
  • Monitor and translate emerging trends and technologies from adjacent industries into actionable innovation opportunities
  • Deliver operational excellence with both internal teams and external organizations
  • Maintain updated status documentation of all projects including risk and readiness levels
  • Identify and prioritize white space opportunities across product categories and emerging consumer needs
  • Embed circularity, low-impact materials, and regenerative design principles into early-stage concept development


Who You Are
  • Environmental Steward - Deeply committed to protecting our planet through while driving new innovations.
  • Highly Experienced - Demonstrated success bringing innovative products to market, especially in apparel and equipment.
  • Innovative Thinker - Strong collaborator with a proven ability to solve complex problems creatively.
  • Resilient & Self-Directed - Effectively manages multiple priorities and delivers results in fast-moving environments.
  • Adaptable - Flexible and open to pivoting in response to evolving business needs while honoring design intent.
  • Detail-Oriented Communicator - Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, including clear and compelling presentations.
  • Self-Aware & Inclusive - Reflective and receptive to diverse perspectives; adjusts behaviors to support an inclusive workplace.


Experience You Bring
  • A degree in Industrial Design, Engineering, Textile Engineering, or equivalent experience
  • Extensive experience in the creation of highly technical apparel and equipment in an R&D environment
  • Managing a diverse team of both individual contributors as well as Senior Managers
  • Strong understanding of operations/project management to implement new processes and manage complex projects
  • High performance leadership by elevating teams to their capabilities
  • Deep understanding of manufacturing processes
  • Ability to create custom calendars and timelines for complex projects
  • Proficiency with modern product development tools (e.g., CAD, simulation, digital prototyping, 3D software, data capture tools)
  • Proven track record leading innovation from concept through commercialization
  • Experience integrating sustainability principles into product innovation
  • Track record building and leveraging external partnerships (universities, startups, suppliers)


Hiring Range: $203,300-$225,000 USD Annual

At Patagonia, pay ranges are assigned to a job based on the location specific market median of similar jobs according to 3rd party salary benchmark surveys. Individual pay within that range can vary for several reasons including skills/capabilities, experience, and available budget. The Hiring Range reflects where in the range we intend to hire for this role.

Benefits

Patagonia offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, retirement and leave of absence plans. Benefit plans may vary slightly depending on the nature of your employment.

Workplace Location Overview

This position is Hybrid, with a standard schedule of Tuesday - Thursday on-site and remote work on other days. Occasional additional office visits may be required for team events or critical meetings.

Employee Conduct
It is the responsibility of every employee to contribute to a positive, inclusive work environment through cooperative and professional interactions with co-workers, customers and vendors.

About Patagonia, Inc

Patagonia, Inc is a clothing and outdoor gear retailer that specializes in sustainable and environmentally friendly products. The company's products include clothing, backpacks, sleeping bags, and tents. Patagonia was founded in 1973 and is headquartered in Ventura, California.
Learn more about Patagonia, Inc
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2,000 employees
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Founded
1974

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