Manufacturing and Production / Textile and Apparel Production

Clothing Cutter

A Clothing Cutter cuts fabric or other materials according to patterns or specifications for garment production, using tools such as cutting machines, scissors, or automated systems. This role is common in the textile and apparel manufacturing industry.

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Clothing Cutter

ISCO

7532

Language

en

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Role profile

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Junior Mid Senior

Alternate titles

Fabric Cutter Garment Cutter Textile Cutter Pattern Cutter

Skills

Hard skills

Pattern reading Fabric cutting techniques Measurement and precision Machine operation (e.g., band saw, die cutter) Material handling

Soft skills

Attention to detail Time management Teamwork Problem-solving

Tools

Cutting machines Scissors Measuring tapes Patterns Automated cutting systems

Certifications

Employment context

Industries

Textile manufacturing Apparel manufacturing Fashion industry Tailoring and alterations

Company types

Manufacturing plants Garment factories Fashion design studios Tailor shops

Work modes

On-site

Remote compatibility

Low

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