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Embroidery Tech Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Embroidery Operator

Newmarket, NH ยท On-site

$15 - $19/hr

Set up, operate, and troubleshoot Barudan multi-head embroidery machines. * Embroider on a wide ... ER CENTRIC: Our customers come first. * COMMUNITY DRIVEN: Making a difference for our teammates ...

Embroidery Machine Operator

West Valley City, UT ยท On-site

$14.50 - $18.25/hr

Who We Are Thermon is a diversified technology company and a global leader in industrial process ... Overview The Embroidery Machine Operator I is an entryโ€‘level role responsible for running and ...

We've invested in industry-leading equipment, including Tajima TMEZ embroidery machine technology , designed for speed, consistency, and ease of use. You do not need prior experience on TMEZ ...

We've invested in industry-leading equipment, including Tajima TMEZ embroidery machine technology , designed for speed, consistency, and ease of use. You do not need prior experience on TMEZ ...

Weve invested in industry-leading equipment, including Tajima TMEZ embroidery machine technology , designed for speed, consistency, and ease of use. You do not need prior experience on TMEZ ...

Embroidery Operator

Newmarket, NH ยท On-site

$15 - $19/hr

Set up, operate, and troubleshoot Barudan multi-head embroidery machines. * Embroider on a wide ... ER CENTRIC: Our customers come first. * COMMUNITY DRIVEN: Making a difference for our teammates ...

Embroidery Production Lead

Marion, IN ยท On-site

$18.50/hr

We provide high-quality embroidery and screen printing apparel to our campus stores located all ... Stay up to date on industry techniques and emerging technologies. Work Environment * Full-time, on ...

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How much do embroidery tech jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for embroidery tech in the United States is $18.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Embroidery Tech, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Embroidery Tech, you need strong attention to detail, manual dexterity, and experience with textile materials, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with commercial embroidery machines, digitizing software like Wilcom or Pulse, and basic maintenance tools is typically required. Standout Embroidery Techs demonstrate patience, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication for working with design teams and clients. These skills ensure high-quality embroidered products, efficient workflow, and customer satisfaction in a production environment.

What are some common challenges faced by an Embroidery Tech and how are they typically addressed?

Embroidery Techs often encounter challenges such as thread breakage, machine malfunctions, and handling complex design files. These issues are usually addressed through regular machine maintenance, promptly troubleshooting errors, and collaborating with designers to ensure files are optimized for embroidery. Staying detail-oriented and keeping up with new embroidery software updates also help in maintaining high-quality output. Being proactive and communicative with the production team is key to resolving issues efficiently.

What are Embroidery Techs?

Embroidery Techs, or Embroidery Technicians, are skilled professionals who operate and maintain embroidery machines to create decorative stitching on textiles and garments. They are responsible for setting up machines, loading designs, selecting threads, troubleshooting technical issues, and ensuring finished products meet quality standards. Embroidery Techs often work in apparel manufacturing, custom embroidery shops, or promotional product companies. Their role requires attention to detail, technical aptitude, and knowledge of different fabrics and embroidery techniques.

What is the difference between Embroidery Tech vs Embroidery Machine Operator?

AspectEmbroidery TechEmbroidery Machine Operator
CredentialsTypically requires basic sewing or embroidery certificationsOften needs machine operation training or certification
Work EnvironmentManufacturing or custom embroidery shopsProduction facilities or textile factories
Job FocusMaintains, sets up, and troubleshoots embroidery machinesOperates embroidery machines to produce designs
Common UsageUsed interchangeably in some contexts, but Embroidery Tech emphasizes technical skillsFocuses on machine operation

While both roles involve working with embroidery machines, the Embroidery Tech typically has a broader technical focus, including maintenance and troubleshooting, whereas the Embroidery Machine Operator primarily handles machine operation to produce embroidery designs.

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Embroidery Machine Operator in Chicago

Black Diamond Technologies

Chicago, IL โ€ข On-site

$15.50 - $19.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

We are fast growing custom print, signage, and apparel business based in the Logan Square neighborhood of Chicago. We currently offer many types of custom apparel, signage, and offset printing to our growing client list! We have recently added Embroidery to the services that we offer, and we are looking for a candidate that would not only like to operate the Tajima machines we have purchased, but also help lead our embroidery practice as we grow it to new heights.
Responsibilities:
  • Running multiple head Tajima machines
  • Ability to perform and prioritize multiple tasks while working independently or with a team.
  • Monitoring the embroidery process to keep a flow of work moving smoothly and quality at the highest levels.
  • Helping to create process for the best customer experience
  • Some client interaction when needed.
  • Keeping a clean and organized workspace.

Experience running multi-head embroidery machine is a MUST. This is NOT an entry level position.
Experience on a Tajima machine is preferred but not a requirement
2- years+ experience is preferred
Language- English required
Ability to commute reliably to Logan Square neighborhood in Chicago
More info:
We are looking for someone who is an operator that wants to have more of a leadership roll in the embroidery practice. We are looking for someone who is looking to share their ideas and have input on the growth of the embroidery practice and the whole company overall.
While it is intended that this will be a full -time position, we would consider part-time if the right candidate was looking for part time work.
Schedule
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (or approximate) Some additional hours when business demands. We can be somewhat flexible on shift hours.
Compensation
Very competitive pay to commiserate experience and discussed in interview process.
What else is in it for you?
A company culture that promotes teamwork and work-life balance
Company events and outings
A generous holiday schedule
Health Benefits
Apparel discounts
Paid time off/PTO
Casual and welcoming work environment
Performance bonuses
If you have the experience and are looking to play a larger role in an organization, we want to speak with you