URGENT: Experienced Embroidery Machine Operator Wanted At Instant Imprints

Job Details

Job Title: Embroidery Machine Operator 

Location: Mississauga, ON

Salary: Minimum salary of $17.00 to $20.00 hourly (To be negotiated) / 20 to 30 hours per week

Terms of employment: Permanent employment, Part-time

Start date: Starts as soon as possible

Vacancy: 1 Vacancy

Verified: Yes

Overview

Languages: English

Education: Secondary (high) school graduation certificate

Experience: Two years to less than three years

Tasks: Repair minor mechanical problems such as broken or defective needles.

Type of fabric preparation machines: Embroidery

Security and safety: Bondable

Transportation/ Travel Information information

  • Have your personal transportation
  • Public transportation is also available

Working Conditions And Physical Capabilities 

  • Repetitive tasks
  • Attention to detail
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • Combination of sitting, standing, walking
  • Standing for extended periods

Personal Suitability 

  • Accurate
  • Team player

Embroidery machine operators often work with industrial machines to design and complete embroidery projects. They are responsible for sewing logos, initials, and other designs onto a range of fabrics. As well as perform maintenance duties and provide creative input.

Embroidery Machine Operator Job Description 

We are seeking a highly skilled and reliable embroidery machine operator to join our company. The Job responsibilities of the embroidery machine operator include setting up embroidery machines and selecting pertinent tools and materials. And also troubleshooting equipment and ensuring that all projects are completed according to clients’ specifications.

In addition, you will be required to carry out regular maintenance duties and provide creative advice. If you want to become a successful embroidery machine operator, you should have a good eye for detail and the ability to keep track of multiple work orders. Outstanding candidates will possess both analytical and artistic skills.

Embroidery Machine Operator Responsibilities

  • You will analyze and understand project specifications and clients’ needs before starting each embroidery project.
  • You will also select the thread, fabric, hoops, and designs appropriate for each project.
  • Also, you will set up machines and supervise the embroidery process.
  • Ensure that you carefully read instructional manuals for smooth troubleshooting and repair processes.
  • Additionally, you will perform regular machine and inventory inspections. And report any issues or reordering stock as required.
  • You will need to provide suggestions regarding the design, placement, fabric, and thread selection.
  • Furthermore, you will create guides or pin tissue paper patterns onto fabric.
  • Providing training and guidance to new staff.
  • Keeping track of work orders and updating records.
  • Communicating with clients and ensuring that all orders are sent out promptly.

Embroidery Machine Operator Requirements

  • High school diploma.
  • Completion of a course in design or similar would be advantageous.
  • Experience as an embroidery machine operator or similar.
  • Excellent troubleshooting and analytical skills.
  • The ability to read and understand instructional manuals.
  • Excellent administrative abilities and attention to detail.
  • Great customer service and communication skills.

Who Can Apply For This Job?

Only apply to this job if:

  • You are a Canadian citizen, a permanent or a temporary resident of Canada.
  • You have a valid Canadian work permit.

If you are not authorized to work in Canada, do not apply. The employer will not respond to your application.

How To Apply

By email: imprintmississauga@hotmail.com

How to apply instructions

Here is what you must include in your application: References that demonstrate your experience.

In addition, this job posting includes screening questions. Please answer the following questions when applying:

  • Are you currently legally able to work in Canada?
  • Do you currently reside in proximity to the advertised location?
  • Do you have previous experience in this field of employment?

What Does An Embroider Do? 

Professional embroiderers are masters of detail, applying a range of traditional stitching techniques to produce intricate designs on clothing, accessories, and home décor items. As a professional embroiderer, you will have to combine traditional sewing skills with current software programs to design and construct embellishments on an item. Oftentimes, embroiderers are employed by large-scale clothing labels, retailers, or design companies, or they may work independently as freelance artists.

Key Skills

  • Sewing with both hands and the use of a machine.
  • Computer design (e.g. Adobe Illustrator, Acrobat, and Photoshop).
  • Pay attention to detail.
  • Possess the ability to work well with your hands.
  • Have a strong sense of creativity and design flair.
  • The ability to work alone and also as part of a team.
  • Be patient and have the ability to remain calm under pressure.

However, if you are dealing with the general public, you must have excellent customer service skills. If you are designing bespoke pieces, you will need to be able to explain your creative ideas to your customers. Also, if you are self-employed, you need business skills too, so you can market your goods and services, deal with finances, and develop your business.

How To Become An Embroidery Machine Operator

University

You could start by enrolling for a degree in fashion or fashion and textiles and specialize in hand embroidery during your study program. Meanwhile, you will need to check that your chosen degree can allow you to develop embroidery skills. Additionally, you can also do a specialist degree course such as BA (Hons) Hand Embroidery at the Royal School of Needlework.

BA (Hons) Fashion Textiles: Embroidery at London College of Fashion

You’ll usually need: A foundation studies diploma in art and design.

2 to 3 A levels for a degree 

College

You can decide to enroll in a college course to develop your textile skills. Courses such as:

Level 2 Certificate in Fashion and Textiles

Level 3 Certificate in Fashion and Textiles

You’ll usually need:

  • 2 or more GCSEs in grades 9 to 3 (A* to D) for a level 2 course
  • 4 or 5 GCSEs in grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) for a level 3 course

Apprenticeships

You may be able to get into this type of work through an apprenticeship scheme. The range of apprenticeships available in your area will depend on the local job market and the types of skills employers need.