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Sewing Machine Operator

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Sewing Machine Operator or Seamstress, involves operating sewing machines to join, reinforce, or decorate fabric and other materials to create various products like garments, upholstery, or patient kits. Key responsibilities include preparing materials, adjusting and maintaining machinery, inspecting finished products for quality, and following detailed work orders or specifications. Strong attention to detail, manual dexterity, and the ability to work efficiently and accurately to meet production goals are essential skills for these positions. 

Key Responsibilities

  • Material Preparation:

    Pinning, marking, cutting, and preparing fabric and materials for sewing according to specifications. 

  • Assembly:

    Assembling garments, bags, shoes, furniture components, and other fabric-based products. 

  • Quality Control:

    Inspecting finished products for defects or damage, and making necessary repairs to ensure quality standards are met. 

  • Machine Maintenance & Adjustments:

    Adjusting machine settings, performing routine maintenance, troubleshooting basic issues, and selecting appropriate thread, needles, and attachments. 

  • Record Keeping:

    Recording quantities of materials processed, maintenance performed, and pieces completed. 

  • Following Specifications:

    Interpreting and following technical instructions, drawings, work orders, and pattern specifications. 

  • Machine Operation:

    Operating industrial or domestic sewing machines to sew, hem, gather, and reinforce fabric parts. 

Required Skills & Qualifications

  • Technical Skills:

    Proficiency with industrial sewing machines (e.g., single-needle, overlock, double-needle). 

  • Manual Dexterity:

    Strong hand-eye coordination and the ability to handle materials and machines with precision. 

  • Attention to Detail:

    The ability to spot inconsistencies, defects, and ensure accurate stitching and assembly. 

  • Speed & Efficiency:

    The capacity to work quickly and maintain high precision to meet production deadlines and output goals. 

  • Adaptability:

    The ability to work with different types of fabrics and garment styles, adjusting techniques as needed. 

  • Problem-Solving:

    Ability to troubleshoot basic machinery problems and make on-the-spot adjustments. 

  • Safety:

    Knowledge of safety protocols and practices when operating sewing machines and other equipment. 

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    Sewing Machine Operator

    Milwaukee, WI
    Full time

    Published on 08/28/2025

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