Apparel Manufacturing: Careers and Opportunities

 
Apparel Industry Careers
Apparel Manufacturing/Production
 
App. 2 Obj. 1.01
Debra Hadley
 
Created from materials provided by NCDPI, App. 2 curriculum guide
 
What is manufacturing/
production?
 
Manufacture – (verb)
To make something on a
large scale (a lot at a
time) using machinery
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=definition+of+manufacture
 
Production – (noun)
The action of making or
manufacturing from
components or raw
material
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=definition+of+production
 
What is apparel manufacturing?
 
Operations in apparel
manufacturing are divided
into two sectors by the
federal government
 
Cut and sew (when buying
fabric, cutting and then sewing)
Knit and sew (when knitting
fabric, cutting and then sewing)
 
 
http://www.bls.gov/iag/tgs/
iag315.htm
 
Apparel Manufacturing Subsector
 
The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics lists these
parts of the Apparel Manufacturing Subsector
 
Apparel Knitting Mills: NAICS 3151
 
Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing: NAICS 3152
 
Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel Manufacturing:
  NAICS 3159
 
http://www.bls.gov/iag/tgs/iag315.htm
Is there work?
 
Are there jobs
in Apparel and
Textiles in our
state?
 
Yes!
 
VF (Vanity Fair) jobs listings for
North Carolina are linked below.
 
Link to VF job postings in Greensboro
 
What kinds of jobs are there?
 
Sample Maker
 – This person sews the garment or item to find and document any
problems before the pattern is put into production.
Marker Maker – 
This person takes a graded pattern and traces it onto paper. They
then make a layout plan or roadmap for cutting out the pieces. The marker maker
must plan to maintain grain, match patterns (stripes or plaids), conserve fabric and
consider the needs of the cutting department.
Pattern Maker– 
This person takes the designer’s sketches and turns them into
engineering blueprints that the production chain can use to make the design.
Pattern Grader – 
This person takes the pattern and then generates the sizes needed
for the garment. The pattern grader uses mathematical formulas to enlarge the
pattern for the different-sized customers.
Cutter – 
This person spreads out the fabric for cutting and then cuts out the pattern
pieces. They use the marker (prepared by the marker maker) to do this job.
According to some sources, this job is in high-demand as it requires a lot of skill and
training.
 
More apparel careers
 
Sewing Machine Operator – 
This person sews the pieces of the garment
together. Commercial sewing machine operators generally do not sew an
entire garment, but sew some specific part of it in an assembly line process.
 
Finisher – 
a person who does any required hand-sewing work on better quality,
higher-priced apparel to complete a more finished appearance
Inspector – 
This person looks at garments and their workmanship to make sure
they meet production and quality standards. They may also remove all loose
and unnecessary threads and lint
 
 
Costing Engineer – 
This person may have the most difficult job in the apparel
field. He or she must use information on labor, material and production costs
to calculate how much it costs the company to make a garment or item.  It is
this work that allows management to make decisions about what garments to
produce and how to price them for the wholesale and/or retail marketplaces.
 
To sum up
 
Apparel Manufacturing careers are concerned
with the production of garments, accessories
and other items for wholesale or retail sale.
Apparel Manufacturing is centered in factories
and other production facilities.
In the past decades, much apparel
manufacturing has left the United States. But
there are still good-quality jobs for workers in
this sector.
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Learn about apparel manufacturing in the fashion industry, including the different sectors of operations, job roles such as Sample Maker and Pattern Grader, and job opportunities in North Carolina's apparel and textiles sector. Discover the essential roles involved in producing garments, from designing and pattern making to cutting and sewing. Explore the diverse career paths available in apparel manufacturing and production.

  • Apparel Manufacturing
  • Fashion Industry
  • Job Roles
  • North Carolina
  • Garment Production

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  1. Apparel Industry Careers Apparel Manufacturing/Production App. 2 Obj. 1.01 Debra Hadley Created from materials provided by NCDPI, App. 2 curriculum guide

  2. What is manufacturing/ production? Manufacture (verb) To make something on a large scale (a lot at a time) using machinery https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=definition+of+manufacture http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/library/kheel Production (noun) The action of making or manufacturing from components or raw material http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/library/kheel https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=definition+of+production

  3. What is apparel manufacturing? Operations in apparel manufacturing are divided into two sectors by the federal government http://www.bls.gov/iag/tgs/ iag315.htm Cut and sew (when buying fabric, cutting and then sewing) Knit and sew (when knitting fabric, cutting and then sewing)

  4. Apparel Manufacturing Subsector The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics lists these parts of the Apparel Manufacturing Subsector Apparel Knitting Mills: NAICS 3151 Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing: NAICS 3152 Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel Manufacturing: NAICS 3159 http://www.bls.gov/iag/tgs/iag315.htm

  5. Is there work? Yes! Yes! Are there jobs in Apparel and Textiles in our state? VF (Vanity Fair) jobs listings for North Carolina are linked below. Link to VF job postings in Greensboro

  6. What kinds of jobs are there? Sample Maker This person sews the garment or item to find and document any problems before the pattern is put into production. Marker Maker This person takes a graded pattern and traces it onto paper. They then make a layout plan or roadmap for cutting out the pieces. The marker maker must plan to maintain grain, match patterns (stripes or plaids), conserve fabric and consider the needs of the cutting department. Pattern Maker This person takes the designer s sketches and turns them into engineering blueprints that the production chain can use to make the design. Pattern Grader This person takes the pattern and then generates the sizes needed for the garment. The pattern grader uses mathematical formulas to enlarge the pattern for the different-sized customers. Cutter This person spreads out the fabric for cutting and then cuts out the pattern pieces. They use the marker (prepared by the marker maker) to do this job. According to some sources, this job is in high-demand as it requires a lot of skill and training.

  7. More apparel careers Sewing Machine Operator This person sews the pieces of the garment together. Commercial sewing machine operators generally do not sew an entire garment, but sew some specific part of it in an assembly line process. Finisher a person who does any required hand-sewing work on better quality, higher-priced apparel to complete a more finished appearance Inspector This person looks at garments and their workmanship to make sure they meet production and quality standards. They may also remove all loose and unnecessary threads and lint Costing Engineer This person may have the most difficult job in the apparel field. He or she must use information on labor, material and production costs to calculate how much it costs the company to make a garment or item. It is this work that allows management to make decisions about what garments to produce and how to price them for the wholesale and/or retail marketplaces.

  8. To sum up Apparel Manufacturing careers are concerned with the production of garments, accessories and other items for wholesale or retail sale. Apparel Manufacturing is centered in factories and other production facilities. In the past decades, much apparel manufacturing has left the United States. But there are still good-quality jobs for workers in this sector.

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