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Must be able to assist in the measure, cut, bend, thread, assemble and install primary piping and tubing. Will be required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) including but not limited to: hard hat, safety glasses/spoggles, ear plugs, masks/respirators, hi-vis safety vests, leather gloves and leather steel-toed work boots.
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Join cut pieces together using single needle sewing machine. Fabric varies from cloth, leather or vinyl. Must be able to read and understand a production schedule to reference a work order number from the schedule to a ticket attached to a bundle of cut covers that go with the style being sewn.
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Concrete Cutting l Concrete Cut l Concrete Cutter l Concrete Saw l Concrete Sawing l Concrete Core Drilling l Core Drilling l Wall Saw l Wire Saw l Flat Saw l Slab Saw l Wall Sawing l Flat Sawing l GPR Scanning.
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Ability to drape, flat pattern, cut, stitch and sew various fabrics: cotton, wool, silk, polyester, stretch fabrics, organza, velvet, leather/fur and faux leather/fur. Interpret costume character rendering into physical reality that is defined within the scope and scale provided by Costume Designer and Costume Manager.
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Minimum of three (3) years' experience in a cut and sew environment preferably industrial sewing. Essential Duties and Responsibilities To sew fabric, leather and foam necessary to complete seat and service orders.
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Must be able to bend and cut conduit using hand saws, hand tube bending equipment as well as power and hydraulic cutting and tube bending devices. Must have mechanical and electrical knowledge of components relative to a Combined Cycle Power Plant.
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The Upholstery Shop Supervisor oversees the productivity and performance of those who are on their team to ensure that the product has been cut to the standard specification and the sewing goals are being met.
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Proficient with upholstery and trim items, measure, layout and cut materials including leather, ultra-leather, vinyl, foams and bond materials using various adhesives. Proficient with upholstery and trim items, measure, layout and cut materials including leather, ultra-leather, vinyl, foams and bond materials using various adhesives.
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Sews pre-cut fabric or leather according to sewing diagram. Under the direction of the Lead and Trainer, the sewer is responsible for attaching or binding two pieces of fabric or leather using an industrial/commercial sewing machine.
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PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIESSingle and Double Needle SewingSews pre-cut fabric or leather according to sewing diagram. Job DescriptionJOB TITLE: SewerDEPARTMENT: SewingFLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt REPORTS TO: Sewing Supervisor and Sewing LeadSUMMARYUnder the direction of the Lead and Trainer, the sewer is responsible for attaching or binding two pieces of fabric or leather using an industrial/commercial sewing machine.
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Lays leather side on table, positions dies on leather to obtain maximum number of cuts from side, and strikes die with mallet to cut out part. The Leather Cutter is responsible for inspecting the leather, selecting areas to be cut, positioning pieces on the leather and other materials, matching leather good components (pieces) and checking cut pieces against specifications and quality requirements.
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Skives the leather with the leather skiver as needed per style. Ability to operate sewing machine including threading and replacing machine with thread. The ability to use hand, eye and foot coordination to operate a sewing machine.
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Cut or cut and sew fabrics and leather for attached seat/backs and cushions. Work quickly to prepare seat frames, foam and fabric/leather for upholstering. Determine amount of materials required for custom jobs given fabric repeats and leather yield.
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You are required to provide the following items for your personal use: Hard-Sole Leather/Steel Toe Boots. Cut materials with hand and power tools, assemble and nail, cut and shape items.
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Skill in replacing threads and bobbins on sewing machine as needed. Sew welt cord or tubing as required by style. The sewer operates his/her machine in a production environment and adheres to all established safety guidelines.
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