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Supervisors, textile, fabric, fur and leather products processing and manufacturing

(NOC 92015)
Annual Earnings
$59,460
Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities
College Diploma or Apprenticeship, 2 or more years
Job Openings
(2024-2034)
50

Career Overview

Supervisors in this unit group supervise and co-ordinate the activities of workers engaged in textile, fabric, fur and leather products processing and manufacturing.

They work for:

  • Textile manufacturing companies
  • Tanneries and other manufacturers of fabric, fur and leather products

Job Titles

Alterations supervisor - clothing manufacturing
Assemblers supervisor - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Beam department foreman/woman - hide and pelt processing
Bleaching foreman/woman - textiles
Boot and shoe foreman/woman
Bootmakers and shoemakers foreman/woman
Bootmakers foreman/woman
Canvas products manufacturing foreman/woman
Card room supervisor - textiles
Clothing manufacturing foreman/woman
Cutter supervisor - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Cutting department foreman/woman - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Cutting room foreman/woman - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Dressmakers supervisor
Dressmaking department foreman/woman
Dressmaking department supervisor
Dress repairs foreman/woman - clothing manufacturing
Dye department foreman/woman - textiles
Dye foreman/woman - textiles
Dyehouse foreman/woman - hide and pelt processing
Dyehouse foreman/woman - textiles
Dyehouse supervisor - textile processing
Dyeing supervisor - textiles
Dye room foreman/woman - textile processing
Dye room supervisor
Dye room supervisor - textiles
Dye room supervisor - textiles processing
Embroidery supervisor - fabric products
Fabric-cutting department foreman/woman
Fabric products embroidery supervisor
Felt hat finishing room foreman/woman
Finishing department foreman/woman - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Finishing department foreman/woman - textile processing
Finishing department supervisor - textile processing
Finishing supervisor - textiles
Footwear finishing foreman/woman
Footwear manufacturing foreman/woman
Foreman/woman - textile processing
Fur dressing foreman/woman
Fur dressing foreman/woman - hide and pelt processing
Fur dressing supervisor
Fur hatmaking department foreman/woman
Fur products manufacturing foreman/woman
Furriers foreman/woman
Furriers supervisor
Garment manufacturing foreman/woman
Glove makers foreman/woman
Glove manufacturing foreman/woman
Handbag manufacturing foreman/woman
Hat and cap makers foreman/woman
Hat dyer supervisor
Hat trimming department foreman/woman
Hide-house foreman/woman - hide and pelt processing
Hide tanning supervisor
Hosiery foreman/woman
Inspection foreman/woman - textile processing
Inspector, grader, sampler and tester foreman/woman - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Knitting foreman/woman
Knitting foreman/woman - textile processing
Knitting supervisor
Knitting supervisor - textile processing
Knitting - textile processing foreman/woman
Latex carpet-backing department foreman/woman
Layout and marking foreman/woman - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Leather finishing foreman/woman - hide and pelt processing
Leather products manufacturing foreman/woman
Luggage assembly foreman/woman - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Millinery foreman/woman - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Preparation department foreman/woman - textiles
Production foreman/woman - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Production foreman/woman - fur products manufacturing
Quality control foreman/woman - textiles
Quilting foreman/woman - textile processing
Sample room foreman/woman - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Sample room foreman/woman - leather products
Sewing machine operators foreman/woman - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Sewing machine operators supervisor
Sewing machine operator supervisor - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Spinning room foreman/woman - textiles
Spinning supervisor - textiles
Spun yarn preparation foreman/woman
Spun yarn preparation supervisor - textile processing
Stitchers foreman/woman - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Stitching department foreman/woman - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Stitching department supervisor
Stitching department supervisor - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Suitmaking foreman/woman
Tannery foreman/woman
Tannery foreman/woman - hide and pelt processing
Tannery supervisor - hide and pelt processing
Tanyard foreman/woman - hide and pelt processing
Textile processing foreman/woman
Textile processing supervisor
Tufted-carpet weaver supervisor
Tufting supervisor - textiles
Twisting foreman/woman - textiles
Upholsterers foreman/woman - fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing
Upholstery-cutting and sewing foreman/woman
Weave room foreman/woman - textile processing
Weave room supervisor
Weave room supervisor - textile processing
Weaving foreman/woman
Weaving inspector foreman/woman - textile processing
Weaving room supervisor - textile processing
Weaving room supervisor - textiles
Weaving supervisor
Wool sorter and grader foreman/woman - textile processing
Wool sorting and grading foreman/woman
Woven fabric inspection foreman/woman - textile processing
Yarn preparation supervisor - textiles

Duties

Supervisors in this group perform some or all of the following duties:

  • Supervise, co-ordinate and schedule the activities of production workers who operate machines to process natural, synthetic and hybrid textile fibre, yarn and thread; bleach, dye and finish textiles; operate manufacturing machines to cut, stitch and produce fabric, fur or leather garments and other products; and inspect textiles products
  • Set up methods to meet work schedules and coordinate work activities with other units
  • Solve work problems and recommend measures to improve productivity and product quality
  • Order materials and supplies
  • Train staff in job duties, safety procedures and company policy
  • Recommend staffing actions such as hiring and promotions
  • Prepare production and other reports
  • May set up machines and equipment

Earnings

Earnings is income that workers receive in exchange for their labour. Depending on the type of employment, earnings can be in the form of wages (hourly), salaries (fixed monthly or annual) or self-employed earnings.

Annual Earnings

$59,460

Provincial Hourly Rate

HighNot available
Median$28.51/hr
LowNot available
Source: B.C. Labour Market Information Office, derived from 2024 Job Bank Wage data

Work Environment

# Workers Employed

95

% Employed Full Time

68%
Source: 2021 Census

Work takes place in a regular controlled indoor setting.

Career Pathways

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Occupational Interests

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Education, Training and Skills

  • Completion of secondary school is usually required
  • Post-secondary education in textile technology or a related field may be required for some positions in this group
  • Several years of experience as a worker in the unit group being supervised are usually required
  • Experience may be required in a specific process, or with a specific product or type of equipment

Education programs in B.C.

The following program areas are related to this occupation:

  • Fibre, Textile and Weaving Arts
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Skills

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Here, you will find the 10 most relevant workplace skills. Some are more important to achieving success in a certain career than others. These skills may come naturally to you or you may need to gain them through education, training and experience.

See the list of work-related skills below, ranked in order of importance for this career. Check out the list and see if this career matches your skills—take that first step!

Active Listening

Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.

72%
Time Management

Managing one’s own time and the time of others.

72%
Management of Personnel Resources

Motivating, developing and directing people as they work, and identifying the best people for the job.

72%
Speaking

Talking to others to share information effectively.

72%
Coordination

Adjusting actions in relation to others' actions.

68%
Monitoring

Keeping track of and assessing your performance, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action.

68%
Social Perceptiveness

Being aware of others’ reactions and understanding why they react as they do.

68%
Critical Thinking

Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.

68%
Judgment and Decision Making

Considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one.

65%
Reading Comprehension

Understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work-related documents.

62%

Labour Market Statistics

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Employment

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Employment

95
Source: 2021 Census

Employment by Region

Cariboo
Kootenay
Mainland/Southwest
North Coast and Nechako
Northeast
Thompson-Okanagan
Vancouver Island/Coast
Region Employment % Employment of this Occupation
Cariboo 0 0.0%
Kootenay 0 0.0%
Mainland/Southwest 90 100.0%
North Coast and Nechako 0 0.0%
Northeast 0 0.0%
Thompson-Okanagan 0 0.0%
Vancouver Island/Coast 0 0.0%
Source: 2021 Census

Labour Market Outlook

The B.C. Labour Market Outlook is a 10-year forecast of the expected supply and demand for labour in the province. It’s usually updated every year. The purpose is to provide British Columbians with the knowledge to make informed decisions on careers, skills training, education and hiring.

Forecasted Job Openings (2024-2034)

50
Source: B.C. Labour Market Outlook

Forecasted Job Openings

Forecasted Employment Growth Rate

Composition of Job Openings

Source: B.C. Labour Market Outlook

Job Openings by Region (2024-2034)

Cariboo
Kootenay
Mainland/Southwest
North Coast and Nechako
Northeast
Thompson-Okanagan
Vancouver Island/Coast
Region Job Openings Avg. Annual Employment Growth
Cariboo Not available Not available
Kootenay Not available Not available
Mainland/Southwest 50 1.3%
North Coast and Nechako Not available Not available
Northeast Not available Not available
Thompson-Okanagan Not available Not available
Vancouver Island/Coast Not available Not available
Source: B.C. Labour Market Outlook

Industry Highlights

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Forecasted Job Openings by Industry

IndustryJob Openings (2024-2034)
Manufacturing40
Retail Trade10
Wholesale Trade10
For additional industry information, visit the Industry Profiles page.
Source: B.C. Labour Market Outlook

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