Job description
Industrial Sewer - Machine Operator
at HexArmor Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Company Overview
HexArmor® is a leader in developing some of the most advanced PPE solutions for your hands, head, arms, and body.
At HexArmor®, we believe safety is not a luxury – it’s a necessity.
Since day one, we have worked hand-in-hand with our customers to deliver innovative and effective PPE solutions to keep workers safe, and have done so, breaking new ground in cut, puncture, needle, and abrasion resistance, all without sacrificing dexterity.
Summary
We're looking for a sewer who will be responsible for the operation of cutting and sewing material and assembling to produce various products.
Responsibilities
Operate and tend equipment to cut, sew, assemble and adjust machine functions as necessary using dials, pedals, levers, panel buttons, etc. Monitor quality throughout the shift by inspecting each part before and after it is produced for dirt, debris, and quality. Keep supplies readily available and organized. Understand the handling of product and proper methods of cutting, and stitching according to guidelines, or supervisor’s instructions. Maintain a clean and organized work environment. Count, sort, and stack finished work pieces and dispose of waste material. Comply with all Safety requirements. Consistently adhere to and support company policies, Work Instructions and/or other procedures, and ISO requirements. Qualifications
Industrial sewing is a must. 6 months previous manufacturing experience. Ability to read a tape measure. Ability to read and understand patterns and prints. ** Employment offers are contingent upon an E-Verify check and the successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen and background check **
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