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Industrial sewing machine operators

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Career Overview

Industrial sewing machine operators:

  • Operate sewing machines to sew fabric, fur, leather or synthetic materials to produce or repair garments and other articles
  • Work for clothing, footwear, textile products, fur products establishments and other manufacturing establishments and by furriers

 

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Duties

Industrial sewing machine operators:

  • Put together pieces of garments by matching patterns and dye lots
  • Run single, double or multi-needle serging, flat bed felling, banding and other sewing machines, to join sections of garments or other articles into finished products on a piece-work or production basis
  • Operate fur sewing machines to join fur pelt strips to required size and shape and join pelts into garment sections or shells
  • Run stitching machines to sew leather parts together for leather garments, handbags, shoes and other leather articles
  • Operate serging machines to sew and overcast edges of material simultaneously
  • Run tackers, pocketsetters, buttonhole makers and fusing, hemmer and other machines to perform various operations in the fabrication of garments and other articles
  • Examine garments and operate sewing machines, sergers and other machines to repair garments and other articles during the manufacturing process
  • Complete production reports
  • May do minor maintenance and repairs on sewing machine

 

Earnings

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Key aspects of the work in this occupation:

  • Work takes place in a regular controlled indoor environment
  • Working with equipment, instruments, machinery or power/hand tools can be a source of injury
  • The workplace may contain airborne particles such as textile dust

 

Career Pathways

Sewing machine operators may progress to supervisory positions with experience.

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Education, Training and Skills

  • Some secondary school education is usually required
  • Experience operating a sewing machine is usually required
  • On-the-job training may be provided

 

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