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Sewing Operator

3.
9 Edmonton, KY Edmonton, KY Estimated:
$32.
1K - $40.
6K a year Estimated:
$32.
1K - $40.
6K a year Position Location:
Edmonton, KY Department:
Manufacturing Reports To:
Production Supervisor FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt Summary The primary function of this job is to perform daily sewing operations in the manufacture of garment or non-garment products.
We are All Leaders at Carhartt In our words, and by our actions, we strive to emulate the hardworking example set forth by our founder, Hamilton Carhartt.
We Lead Business by creating value, delivering on results, and making changes along the way.
We Lead Self by being dependable, because hardworking people count on us to have their back every day.
We Lead Others by communicating and clearly defining the path as we walk bravely into the future.
Working at Carhartt, we are all given a seat at the table and the honor of continuing the legacy.
Responsibilities Perform daily sewing operations as required, to include:
Sewing, repair, inspect, packing and shipping of products Maintain satisfactory quality, production, and attendance.
Visually inspect material during the sewing process to identify defects.
Adhere to all policies and procedures established by the Company.
Troubleshoot basic machinery problems and request service or repairs as needed.
Demonstrate and encourage safe work practices at all times.
Perform overtime as required.
Education No formal education required Required Skills and Experience Basic math and reading skills are required.
Ability to lift up to 40 lbs.
Excellent attention to detail Knowledge of sewing operations and ability to perform sewing operations preferred.
Working Conditions Moderate Lifting (30-40 lbs.
) Tobacco Free Union and Non Union Environment Manufacturing Environment Ability to sit and/or stand for extended periods of time.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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