To thrive as an Embroidery Manager, you need a strong background in textile production, machine operation, and team leadership, often supported by a degree or diploma in textiles or a related field. Familiarity with embroidery machines (such as Tajima or Barudan), digitizing software (like Wilcom or Pulse), and production management systems is crucial. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills help you manage staff, prioritize orders, and maintain quality standards. These skills and qualities are essential to ensure efficient operations, timely delivery, and consistently high-quality embroidered products.