Production Operator Sewing - 2nd shift 1K sign on bonusother related Employment listings - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Production Operator Sewing - 2nd shift 1K sign on bonus

Position PurposeThe Sewing Technician I position is responsible for the safe and timely execution of assigned duties requisite to satisfying customer demand in providing high-quality beds.
This dedicated individual will be required to perform several styles of sewing stitches and be comfortable operating different types of sewing machines or auxiliary machines--the ability to change working venues and tasks with minimum interruptions.
Primary ResponsibilitiesAble to perform efficiently on 1-5 sewing operations up to one specified area, per Work Instructions, on commercial-grade sewing equipmentUsing provided Work Instructions, the operator can perform basic machine set up for daily operationStrives to perform primary duties and work towards hourly production goalsKnowledgeable of Standardized Work and Work InstructionsApplies Safe Work Practices while working including wearing PPEPerforms TPMs and light maintenance on sewing and/or auxiliary machinesCan make minor machine adjustments and needle/toolingPractical knowledge and the application of Quality 1,2,3.
Can explain the Quality 1,2,3 process to Manager.
Able to recognize quality error or nonconforming conditions with product or process and escalate appropriatelyIs a team player and cooperates well with coworkers and managementKeep work area clean and orderly, clear of clutter and debris.
Has a basic understanding of 5S and its importance in the workplace.
Position RequirementsHigh school diploma or GED requiredPreferred experience in the manufacturing textile and/or sewing environment.
Able to effectively communicate using both written and verbal methods with all team members.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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