Looking for a family run atmosphere? This job could be for you. We would prefer someone with commercial embroidery machine experience, but are willing to train for the right person.
An embroidery machine operator's responsibilities include:
Setting up machines: Preparing the machine for each job by selecting the right thread and fabric
Embroidering: Using the machine to sew designs like logos, initials, and numbers into fabric
Maintaining machines: Performing regular maintenance and troubleshooting problems
Quality control: Checking the quality of the finished product and making repairs if needed
Client communication: Providing advice to clients on design, colors, and placement
Project management: Balancing multiple projects and meeting deadlines
Training: Supporting and guiding new staff members
Some other skills and qualifications that are helpful for embroidery machine operators include: A high school diploma or GED, Experience in the retail industry, A certified course in design or embroidery, Strong attention to detail, and Excellent problem-solving skills.
Machine embroidery is used in many industries, including fashion, corporate advertising, and product branding.