Experienced Embroidery Machine Operator General Labor at Geebo

Experienced Embroidery Machine Operator

Experienced Embroidery Machine Operator (Experience is required.)
Reports to Production Supervisor
Pay DOE Range $9.00/hour to $12.00/hour.
Shifts are 1st, 6am-2:30pm or 2nd, 2:30 pm - 11pm. Overtime is required occasionally. Would like for the candidate to be able to work either shift.
Job Description:
1) Operates sewing machine to embroider name, initial, or decorative designs on garments, household articles, material, or uniforms and to stitch cording, braid, or emblems on material or garments, following stamped design or working freehand without guide or markings: Reads work order to determine type and location of embroidery.
2) Selects size and color thread and draws it through machine guides and bobbin.
3) Turns setscrews to regulate machine settings.
4) Positions article under presser foot and presses pedal or knee control to start machine and control speed of sewing.
5) Guides fabric under needle with left hand or turns hand crank under feed bed to guide material, following stamped pattern or by freehand.
6) Observes sewing operation to detect defects in stitching that indicate machine malfunction and notifies supervisor of malfunction.
7) May draw guide freehand on fabric.
8) May pin tissue paper pattern on fabric to be used as guide.
9) May use embroidery hoops to hold fabric taut.
10) May smooth embroidered area, using hand iron.
11) May repair defective embroidery or fill in blanks left by embroidery machine.
12) May operate automatic embroidery machines with multiple sewing heads controlled by perforated pattern tape.
13) May be designated according to type of work done as Cloth Numberer; Letterer.
14) When operating embroidery machine to sew tape or braiding to garment to form embroidery design.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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