The Embroidery Digitizer & Vector Art Specialist converts artwork into embroidery files, vectorizes images, and prepares designs for production while ensuring quality and meeting deadlines.
Impact Digitizing is looking for a talented Embroidery Digitizer & Vector Art Specialist to join our growing creative team. In this role, you will convert client artwork into high-quality embroidery files, vectorize low-resolution images, and prepare production-ready designs for printing, stitching, and branding applications.
We are seeking someone who is detail-oriented, creative, and experienced with digitizing software such as Wilcom, Pulse, or Hatch, as well as vector tools like Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW.
Responsibilities:
- Digitize artwork for embroidery with accuracy and clean stitch paths
- Create and refine vector artwork based on client requirements
- Prepare files in formats such as EMB, DST, SVG, AI, EPS, and PDF
- Communicate with clients to understand project details
- Maintain quality and meet fast turnaround deadlines
- Ensure all designs meet industry standards for stitching or printing
Qualifications:
- 1–3 years of experience in embroidery digitizing or vector art
- Strong command of Wilcom or similar digitizing software
- Proficiency in Illustrator or CorelDRAW
- Good eye for detail, tension, stitch density, and color mapping
- Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects
- Strong communication and organization skills
What We Offer:
- Remote and flexible work environment
- Competitive compensation
- Opportunities to grow and work on diverse designs
- Supportive and creative team culture
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