The Embroidery Machine Operator is responsible for the efficient operation and maintenance of embroidery machines to produce high-quality embroidered designs on various fabrics. This role involves setting up machines according to specific work orders, ensuring accurate stitching of logos and designs, and managing material supplies. The operator must interpret job specifications, monitor the embroidery process for quality assurance, and perform routine maintenance to keep machines in optimal working condition. Attention to detail and a commitment to quality are essential for this position, along with the ability to manage multiple tasks and maintain an organized work environment.
1-4 years
Attention to Detail: Ability to closely monitor the embroidery process and identify any errors or defects.Technical Proficiency: Experience with operating and troubleshooting embroidery machines.Organizational Skills: Efficient in managing materials and keeping accurate records.Problem-Solving: Capability to address and resolve machine issues or design inconsistencies.Communication: Clear and effective communication skills to understand work orders and collaborate with team members.Manual Dexterity: Skilled in handling fabrics and machine components with precision.Time Management: Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively to meet production deadlines.
Machine Operation: Proficiency in operating embroidery machines and performing basic troubleshooting.Work Order Interpretation: Ability to accurately read and interpret work orders and design specifications.Material Management: Experience in managing and handling embroidery materials, including threads and fabrics.Quality Control: Skill in monitoring and ensuring the quality of finished embroidery work.Basic Maintenance: Knowledge of routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs for embroidery machines.
High School
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