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Technical proficiency in embroidery software (Wilcom, Pulse, or equivalent). * Proficiency with computer software for editing designs. * Familiarity with preventative maintenance programs and ability ...

Technical proficiency in embroidery software (Wilcom, Pulse, or equivalent). * Proficiency with computer software for editing designs. * Familiarity with preventative maintenance programs and ability ...

Technical proficiency in embroidery software (Wilcom, Pulse, or equivalent). * Proficiency with computer software for editing designs. * Familiarity with preventative maintenance programs and ability ...

Embroidery Digitizing Supervisor

Raleigh, NC · On-site

$15.75 - $20.50/hr

Proficiency in Wilcom or comparable embroidery digitizing software. * Experience supporting high-volume or premium apparel embroidery operations is a plus. If you like wild growth and working with ...

Technical proficiency in embroidery software (Wilcom, Pulse, or equivalent). * Proficiency with computer software for editing designs. * Familiarity with preventative maintenance programs and ability ...

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How much do wilcom jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for wilcom in the United States is $19.23, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Wilcom job?

A Wilcom job typically involves working with Wilcom embroidery software, which is used for designing and digitizing embroidery patterns. Professionals in this field may be responsible for converting artwork into stitch files, editing embroidery designs, and ensuring compatibility with embroidery machines. This role is commonly found in the textile, fashion, and custom apparel industries. Strong knowledge of embroidery techniques and Wilcom software is essential for success in this job.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Wilcom position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Wilcom embroidery digitizer or operator, you need strong design skills, attention to detail, and proficiency with embroidery concepts, typically complemented by experience in textile or graphic design. Mastery of Wilcom embroidery software and familiarity with different embroidery machine types are essential, and certification in textile arts can be advantageous. Effective communication, creativity, and time management are vital soft skills for coordinating with clients and production teams. These skills ensure high-quality, accurate embroidery outputs that meet customer requirements and production deadlines.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for someone working as a Wilcom embroidery digitizer?

Daily responsibilities for a Wilcom embroidery digitizer usually include converting artwork into embroidery patterns, editing and optimizing stitch settings, and performing quality checks on digital files before production. The role often involves collaborating closely with design teams, production supervisors, and clients to ensure design specifications are met and adjustments are made as needed. You may also troubleshoot technical issues, provide production support to machine operators, and stay updated on new software features. This variety makes the position both creative and technically engaging, offering opportunities for skill advancement as you gain more experience with complex designs and newer technologies.

What is the salary of Wilcom designer?

The salary of a Wilcom designer typically ranges from $40,000 to $70,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and skill level. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced designers with advanced skills in embroidery software can earn higher salaries.
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Part-Time Suture Specialist

Part-Time Suture Specialist

FIGS

New York, NY

$18 - $20/hr

Other

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

FIGS is seeking a skilled Part-Time Embroidery Retail Associate to manage the embroidery operations at our Upper East Side Community Hub. This role involves handling in-Hub embroidery orders, maintaining and cleaning machines, and ensuring the quality of finished garments. The ideal candidate can work independently, manage multiple projects within deadlines, and possess a solid understanding of various embroidery machines. This position reports directly to the Lead Embroidery Machine Operator and Store General Manager.

What You'll Do:

Embroidery Operations

  • Read, interpret, and complete embroidery orders accurately.
  • Set up embroidery machines (design loading, thread selection, hooping, trimming, packaging).
  • Track and communicate order status with the retail team.
  • Inspect merchandise against order specs; perform adjustments or repairs as needed.
  • Steam and prepare garments for customers.

Workflow & Quality

  • Workflow & Scheduling: Oversee embroidery workflow by prioritizing and assigning jobs to ensure orders are completed accurately and on time.
  • Quality Assurance: Establish and monitor embroidery quality standards, ensuring consistency across all products and catching issues before they reach customers.
  • Training & Development: Train, mentor, and evaluate embroidery team members on machine operations, safety, and customer service, fostering a culture of skill development and accountability.
  • Safety & Compliance: Ensure compliance with all safety protocols related to machine operation and embroidery production.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with store leadership and HQ teams (VM, product, supply chain) to share embroidery trends, machine performance, and customer feedback.

Maintenance & Organization

  • Perform minor machine repairs, cleaning, and oiling to ensure optimal operation.
  • Coordinate preventative maintenance and third-party servicing as needed.
  • Keep the work area clean and organized.
  • Manage embroidery supplies, storage, and assist with inventory checks.

Team & Store Support

  • Assist store leadership with non-embroidery tasks, including sales, and operations.

Qualifications:

  • Flexible schedule, with availability to work weekends
  • Strong organizational and time management skills; ability to manage multiple embroidery orders simultaneously.
  • Experience operating and troubleshooting embroidery machines (Barudan experience a plus).
  • Experience with single-head embroidery machines.
  • Technical proficiency in embroidery software (Wilcom, Pulse, or equivalent).
  • Proficiency with computer software for editing designs.
  • Familiarity with preventative maintenance programs and ability to coordinate third-party servicing.
  • Strong problem-solving skills; able to troubleshoot both machine and workflow issues under tight deadlines.
  • Bilingual skills are beneficial but not required.
  • All employees are expected to be available to work "Black Friday" (the day after US Thanksgiving) until the end of the holiday season, to be defined each year based in part on the time period guests are permitted to return holiday merchandise, on an annual basis

Other must haves:

  • Positive attitude
  • Proven work ethic and integrity
  • Ability to respond to short term deadlines
  • Detail and quality oriented
  • Desire to excel and grow with FIGS
  • 100% awesome, like our scrubs

FIGS Compensation and Benefits

Pay Range

  • This role's hourly rate is between $18/hr and $20/hr. Actual hourly rate is determined based on a number of factors, including but not limited to your relevant skills, qualifications, and years of experience. 

A little bit about us...

FIGS, Inc. is a founder-led, direct-to-consumer healthcare apparel and lifestyle brand that seeks to celebrate, empower and serve current and future generations of healthcare professionals. We redefine what scrubs are by creating technically advanced apparel and products that feature an unmatched combination of comfort, durability, function and style, all at an affordable price. With the largest DTC platform in healthcare apparel, we sell our products to a rapidly growing community of loyal customers. Through these customer relationships, FIGS has built a community and lifestyle around a profession, revolutionizing the large and fragmented healthcare apparel market and becoming the industry's category-defining healthcare apparel and lifestyle brand.

Our Threads for Threads initiative is integral to our mission to improve the lives of healthcare professionals on a global scale. Founded alongside FIGS in 2013, Threads for Threads donates scrubs to healthcare professionals working in resource-poor countries around the world.