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Pattern Maker Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

$22 - $25/hr

Memory Maker. No two days are the same: delight, problem solve, and make the day for our incredible ... Evaluates patterns or trends in guest concerns in order to plan and implement corrective actions.

$22 - $25/hr

Memory Maker. No two days are the same: delight, problem solve, and make the day for our incredible ... Evaluates patterns or trends in guest concerns in order to plan and implement corrective actions.

Director of Product Management | Prism

Eau Claire, WI · On-site

$230K - $241K/yr

The PM is a decision-maker who works directly in prototypes, specs, and evals, not a backlog ... Prism is the platform that makes reuse possible: a shared agent catalog, approved patterns, and ...

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How much do pattern maker jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for pattern maker in Wisconsin is $78,100.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,400.00 and $86,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Pattern Maker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pattern Maker, you need a deep understanding of garment construction, textile properties, and drafting techniques, often supported by a relevant diploma or technical training. Familiarity with computer-aided design (CAD) software, grading systems, and pattern-making tools is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and strong communication skills help Pattern Makers work efficiently with designers and production teams. These abilities are crucial for ensuring precise, high-quality patterns that lead to well-fitting, manufacturable garments.

What Does a Pattern Maker Do?

The duties of a pattern maker are to create master patterns or samples that manufacturers can use in the production of garments, shoes, and other types of apparel. Pattern makers also work in other manufacturing industries that require translating designs into correctly dimensioned, technically sound patterns. You use plans or blueprints created by designers to draft a pattern that has the proper fit. The responsibilities of a patternmaker also include grading, which involves changing the dimensions of the design in marker areas so that it can adjust to different sizes while keeping the same appearance.

What are pattern makers?

Pattern makers are skilled professionals who create templates or patterns used in the manufacturing of garments or other products. They interpret design sketches and technical specifications to develop patterns that ensure proper fit, function, and style. Pattern makers may work by hand or use computer-aided design (CAD) software to produce precise templates, which are then used by sewing or manufacturing teams to assemble the final product. Their expertise is essential in translating creative ideas into tangible, wearable pieces.

How does a Pattern Maker typically collaborate with designers and production teams throughout the garment development process?

Pattern Makers work closely with designers to interpret sketches or technical drawings into accurate patterns, often attending fittings and making adjustments based on feedback. They frequently liaise with sample makers and production teams to ensure patterns are practical for manufacturing and meet quality standards. Effective communication is key, as Pattern Makers must balance creative intent with technical feasibility, troubleshooting potential issues before full-scale production. This collaborative process ensures the final garment matches the designer’s vision and is ready for efficient mass production.

What is the difference between Pattern Maker vs Sample Maker?

AspectPattern MakerSample Maker
Primary RoleDesigns and develops patterns for garments based on design specifications.Constructs and assembles sample garments using patterns to test fit and design.
Skills & CertificationsKnowledge of pattern drafting, draping, and CAD software; often requires fashion or technical design background.Proficiency in sewing, fabric manipulation, and garment construction; experience with fitting and finishing techniques.
Work EnvironmentWorkshops, design studios, or pattern departments within apparel companies.Sewing rooms, sample departments, or production facilities.

While both roles are essential in apparel production, Pattern Makers focus on creating the blueprint for garments, whereas Sample Makers bring those patterns to life through actual samples. Pattern Makers typically handle technical design and drafting, while Sample Makers execute the construction process to test fit and design details.

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Infographic showing various Pattern Maker job openings in Wisconsin as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $78,100 per year, or $37.5 per hour.
Front Office Receptionist | The Lark (Swing Shift and Night Audit shifts)

Front Office Receptionist | The Lark (Swing Shift and Night Audit shifts)

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$22 - $25/hr

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Job description

Front Desk Agent | The Lark (swing and night audit shifts)


Master multitasker. Memory Maker. No two days are the same: delight, problem solve, and make the day for our incredible guests. You thrive in a fast-paced and dynamic environment, responsible for efficiently handling guest check-in and check-out processes including room credits, keys, guest issue resolution and special requests. Support the Guest Services and the Front Office team with financial and service-related tasks to create unique and meaningful experiences for guests who can’t wait to return.  

  

Let’s start off with the most important part - what’s in it for you:
The Perks

*Eligibility of perks is dependent upon job status

  • Hourly Pay Range: $22 to $25 DOE
  • Get Paid Daily (Make any day payday)
  • Paid Time off & Holiday Pay (Because Balance Matters)
  • Benefits - Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, 401K
  • HSA/FSA Plans -with employer contribution
  • Values Based Culture (#OMGLIFE)
  • Culture Add (Creating Space for Fresh Perspectives)
  • Referral Bonus (Get Paid to Recruit)
  • Discounted Lodging, Dining, Spa, Golf, and Retail (Yes, Discounted Travel!)
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • “Columbia Cares” Volunteer Opportunities
  • Committee Participation Opportunities (Fun, Philanthropic, Diversity/Equity/Inclusion)
  • Task Force Work Opportunities (Grow your career in idyllic locations across the globe)
  • Online Learning Platform to Help You Grow!
  • Third Party Perks (Including discounts on Pet Insurance, Rental Cars, Movie and Concert Tickets, Theme Park and Attractions & so much more)

Our Commitment to you:

"People never forget how you made them feel.” Maya Angelou’s famous statement serves as a rallying cry throughout Columbia Hospitality and fuels our collective drive - and success.

Our people are our purpose, and our brand is our people. We seek extraordinary individuals who drive our brand promise of Creating Exceptional Experiences. We are a people-first organization, ignited from the inside to succeed on the outside. We are a tight-knit, inclusive, values-driven team and we trust one another to have each other’s backs. We show up every day with open hearts, an inclusive mindset, and genuine respect for those around us. We have fun, grow together, and strive to leave a positive lasting impression on everyone we meet.

What Success Looks Like:
Your Impact

  • Oversight of the day to day night operation of the property including front desk operations, and financial reconciliation and reporting.
  • Follows all procedures to ensure that all front office activities and services meet or exceed the established standards and goals.
  • Ensures confidentiality of all guest information and pertinent hotel data.
  • Assists guests, team members, and vendors during their shift.
  • Maintains a safe and secure environment for guests and team members. Reports security concerns and problematic situations immediately to the General Manager or appropriate party.
  • Responds and works to resolve guest issues and concerns as necessary.
  • Evaluates patterns or trends in guest concerns in order to plan and implement corrective actions.
  • Provides regular and on-going communication with all departments in order to keep staff informed of updates, changes and/or problematic situations.
  • Ensures front office, reception area, lobby and storage areas are clean and organized.
  • Ensures all equipment is properly maintained and functioning.
  • Ensures all equipment is used only as intended.
  • Completes property walks routinely to monitor guest safety and security. 
  • Possesses a working knowledge of the front desk, efficiently handling the check-in and checkout processes according to hotel procedures and standards.
  • Be knowledgeable and proficient with the property management system.
  • Operate the PBX and Radio paging system according to procedures.
  • Establishes appropriate credit at time of guest check-in; issues room keys and familiarizes guests with the services and areas of the property.
  • Manages guest issues effectively, keeping in mind both the guest’s needs and business objectives.
  • Use discretion and professionalism in resolving guest conflicts and use good judgement to consult with management if assistance or follow-up is needed.
  • Conduct adequate follow-up with both guest and fellow team members.
  • Makes restaurant, transportation, activity, or entertainment reservations on behalf of the guest.

What You Bring

  • Previous hospitality or customer service experience preferred.
  • Previous experience in cash handling & computerized Point of Sale system preferred.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills required
  • Strong problem solving and conflict resolution skills.
  • Ability to understand and apply labor and industry-specific laws and regulations.
  • Ability to park and retrieve guest vehicles.
  • Ability to secure property by walking up and down halls to make sure appropriate doors are securely locked.
  • Must possess basic negotiation skills and strong customer relations skills.
  • Strong computer skills: Full knowledge of Microsoft Office with an emphasis on Outlook, Excel and Word.

Don’t meet every single requirement? At Columbia Hospitality we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you’re excited about this role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyways. You may just be the right candidate for this or other roles.