The Pattern Master is responsible for creating accurate garment patterns based on design specifications, measurement charts, and buyer requirements. The role involves pattern development, fit analysis, sample corrections, grading, and coordination with the sampling and production teams.
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Develop patterns as per design sketches, tech packs, and buyer specifications.
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Prepare first patterns, fit patterns, and production patterns.
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Analyse garment fit and recommend necessary corrections.
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Perform pattern alterations based on fit comments and buyer feedback.
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Coordinate with designers, merchandisers, and sampling teams during product development.
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Ensure patterns meet quality, fit, and production requirements.
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Prepare size grading for different garment sizes.
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Maintain pattern records and development documentation.
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Support sample development and bulk production readiness.
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Strong knowledge of pattern making and garment construction.
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Expertise in pattern development, grading, and fit analysis.
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Ability to interpret technical sheets and measurement charts.
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Knowledge of woven garment manufacturing processes.
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Experience in manual and CAD-based pattern making is preferred.
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Attention to detail.
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Problem-solving ability.
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Strong technical and analytical skills.
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Good communication and teamwork.
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Ability to work under deadlines.
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Pattern accuracy.
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First-fit approval rate.
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Reduction in fit-related issues.
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Timely completion of pattern development.
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Support for smooth sample and production processes.
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Competitive Salary based on experience and skills.
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Provident Fund (PF) and Employee State Insurance (ESI) benefits as per company policy.
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Attendance Incentives and Performance-Based Incentives.
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Annual Salary Increment based on performance.
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Canteen Facility.
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Transportation Facility.
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Hostel Accommodation.
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Uniform and Safety Equipment provided by the company.
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Career Growth Opportunities.
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Friendly and Professional Working Environment.
• Diploma / Degree in Textile Technology or related field
• 1–5 years of experience in textile processing (preferred)