Initiative & Leadership × Required Skills: Industrial Sewing Machine Operation
8 matching jobs found.
Ready-Made Clothing Sewing Machine Operator
Specialized occupation that sews pre-cut fabrics together using industrial sewing machines, assembles ready-made clothing, performs finishing and inspection. Requires work that balances efficiency and quality on mass production lines.
Tent Manufacturing Worker
A profession that consistently handles the entire tent manufacturing process, completing products by cutting, sewing, waterproofing, welding, etc., using canvas or synthetic fiber materials.
Garment Sewer
A profession that manufactures clothing and fiber products by sewing fabric together using industrial sewing machines or by hand.
Fabric Sewer
Workers who perform sewing operations on woven fabric products in factories and elsewhere. They sew fabric materials together using industrial sewing machines or by hand to manufacture clothing, bedding, curtains, etc.
Sewing Machine Sewer (Mattress Sewing)
This occupation involves operating industrial sewing machines to cut, sew, and quilt mattress fabrics, shaping them into finished products. It is responsible for precision control and inspection of stitches and quilting in line operations.
Sewing Machine Sewer (Personal Accessories)
A job that involves sewing processing of personal accessories such as small items, bags, and pouches using industrial sewing machines.
Sewing Machine Sewer (Shoes, Slippers, Sandals)
A manufacturing job that sews together parts of shoes, slippers, and sandals using industrial sewing machines to complete the products. Adjusts the sewing machine and sewing methods according to the types and designs of parts to produce high-quality products.
Knitwear Sewer
An occupation that cuts pre-knitted knit fabric, sews it together using sewing machines, etc., and finishes it as a product. Handles knit products such as T-shirts, underwear, socks, gloves, etc.