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Embroidery Machine Operator

Alko Distributors, Inc TA Scrub Pro Uniforms, Gallo Clothing, Alko Clothing Outlet Alko Distributors, Inc TA Scrub Pro Uniforms, Gallo Clothing, Alko Clothing Outlet Essex, MD Essex, MD $16 - $19 an hour $16 - $19 an hour We are searching for a reliable embroidery machine operator to join our company.
The embroidery machine operator's responsibilities include setting up embroidery machines, selecting pertinent tools and materials, troubleshooting equipment, and ensuring that all projects are completed to clients' specifications.
You will also be expected to carry out regular maintenance duties and provide creative advice.
To be successful as an embroidery machine operator, you should have a good eye for detail and the ability to keep track of multiple work orders.
Outstanding candidates will possess both analytical and artistic skills.
Medical, dental and vision insurance available after 60 days.
Vacation and 401K available after 1 year.
Experience preferred but not necessary.
Embroidery Machine Operator
Responsibilities:
Analyzing and understanding project specifications and clients' needs before starting each embroidery project.
Selecting the thread, fabric, hoops, and designs appropriate to each project.
Setting up machines and supervising the embroidery process.
Carefully reading instructional manuals to ensure smooth troubleshooting and repair processes.
Performing regular machine and inventory inspections and reporting any issues or reordering stock as required.
Providing suggestions regarding the design, placement, and fabric and thread selection.
Providing training and guidance to new staff.
Keeping track of work orders and updating records.
Communicating with clients and ensuring that all orders are sent out in a timely manner.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Alko Distributors, Inc TA Scrub Pro Uniforms, Gallo Clothing, Alko Clothing Outlet

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