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Scarves Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Operator I_MN ONLY

Plymouth, MN

$18.75 - $25/hr

Head wraps/scarves worn to accommodate customs: Must be covered with the bouffant and the tail end of the scarf must be fully covered by the lab coat/gown. Must be of tightly woven fabric, be clean ...

Welder - Trainee

Muscle Shoals, AL ยท On-site

$18.50 - $23.25/hr

Scarves or grooves weld prior to applying filler metal. Chips or grinds off excess weld, slag, or spatter. Cleans or degreases parts. Communicates with individuals associated with the production of ...

Housekeeping Aide

Hobbs, NM ยท On-site

$13.75 - $15.75/hr

Changes slip covers, scarves, doilies, etc. when soiled and arranges furniture and equipment in an orderly fashion; Cleans ledges, shelves, vents, windows, window sills, etc.; Removes and re- hangs ...

Changes slip covers, scarves, doilies, etc. when soiled and arranges furniture and equipment in an orderly fashion; Cleans ledges, shelves, vents, windows, window sills, etc.; Removes and re- hangs ...

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Operator I

Irvine, CA ยท On-site

$19 - $23.25/hr

Caps, hats, scarves or bandanas shall not be worn under the bouffant. Head wraps/scarves worn to accommodate customs: Must be covered with the bouffant and the tail end of the scarf must be fully ...

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Medical Assembler (TR2026)

Sylmar, CA ยท On-site

$20 - $21.50/hr

Caps, hats, scarves or bandanas shall not be worn under the bouffant. Head wraps/scarves worn to accommodate customs: * Must be covered with the bouffant and the tail end of the scarf must be fully ...

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Operator I_MN ONLY

Plymouth, MN ยท On-site

$18.75 - $25/hr

Head wraps/scarves worn to accommodate customs: Must be covered with the bouffant and the tail end of the scarf must be fully covered by the lab coat/gown. Must be of tightly woven fabric, be clean ...

Assembler/Operator/Production worker

Pomona, CA ยท On-site

$16.25 - $19.75/hr

Caps, hats, scarves or bandanas shall not be worn under the bouffant. Head wraps/scarves worn to accommodate customs: Must be covered with the bouffant and the tail end of the scarf must be fully ...

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How much do scarves jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for scarves in the United States is $17.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $17.79 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Scarves designer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a scarves designer, you need a strong background in textile design, color theory, and fashion trends, often supported by a degree in fashion design or a related field. Proficiency with design software such as Adobe Illustrator and familiarity with fabric printing techniques are typically required. Creativity, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate with production teams are essential soft skills. These skills ensure the creation of appealing, market-ready scarf designs that meet both aesthetic standards and manufacturing requirements.

What are some common challenges faced by fashion designers specializing in scarves?

Fashion designers who focus on scarves often face the challenge of creating unique designs that stand out in a highly competitive market. Additionally, staying up-to-date with fabric trends and seasonal color palettes requires ongoing research and creativity. Collaboration with textile manufacturers and marketing teams is essential for turning concepts into successful products. Designers must also balance artistic vision with commercial appeal to ensure their collections resonate with consumers.

What are scarves and what are they used for?

Scarves are long pieces of fabric that are worn around the neck, head, or shoulders for warmth, sun protection, cleanliness, fashion, or religious reasons. They come in a variety of materials such as wool, silk, cotton, and synthetic fibers, and can be found in many styles and patterns. Scarves are popular accessories in many cultures around the world and are also used to make fashion statements or to represent group affiliations. Additionally, they can serve functional purposes, such as protecting against cold weather or dust.
Assembler/medical Assembler/Operator

Assembler/medical Assembler/Operator

Intellectt INC

Pleasanton, CA โ€ข On-site

$18 - $22/hr

Contractor

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Role: Operator I
Location: Pleasanton, CA -94588
Duration: 06 Months
Shift: 7AM to 3:30 PM
Description:
This position is responsible for the production of high quality medical devices within a manufacturing cell. Working under close supervision, may perform a combination of assembly, repair, and test operations on pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), leads, and related medical device assemblies. Performs routine assignments according to specified and/or standardized procedures. Work is closely and continually reviewed. Ensure that relevant job documentation for cell operations and functions is accurate and up to date. Be able to clearly communicate ideas, problems and solutions to all levels of manufacturing management in both written and oral form. Maintain a positive attitude when interacting with internal customers and external customers such as tours. Follow safety guidelines and utilize appropriate safety devices when performing all operations. Participate in continuous improvement/quality initiatives in order to enhance production processes to achieve quality and profitability metrics. Maintain accurate records to ensure traveler and quality documents are accurate, all parts are traceable and quality issues can be addressed to assure the quality of all products. Demonstrates a basis understanding of Lean Manufacturing. Participate with the Manufacturing Supervisor/Manager in setting and monitoring individual goals and cell performance metrics that continuously seek to improve the quality of operations. Support all Divisional initiatives as identified by divisional management and in support of Quality Management Systems (QMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS), and other regulatory requirements Ability to read, comprehend, and follow written procedures; understand and follow verbal instructions - Understanding of and ability to utilize electronic data collection systems and computer software packages. Ability to prioritize work by determining the sequencing and timing of different jobs based on precedence and importance. Ability to handle and maneuver small components and parts. Ability to make critical decisions and judgments with minimal supervision. High school degree or equivalent required. Required dress code for tour during interview and on-the job: Clothing must be non-shedding and free of frayed hems or loose threads. Tassels, fringes, glitter, sequins (sewn or glued on), and any other items that could become dislodges are not allowed on clothing. To verify a fabric can be worn: pull at the fabric tightly with fingers, if fibers are dislodged, the garment may not be worn in the production area. Sweaters, sweater vests, loose fiber garments, loose knit, or fleece may not be worn. All clothing must be clean and free of visible contamination (sand, mud, dirt, lint, etc.). All clothing, from the waist up, must fit under the lab coat/gown. Turtle necks or high-necked clothing shall not stick out above the neck of the lab coat/gown. Sleeves shall not stick out beyond the cuff of the lab coat/gown. Caps, hats, scarves or bandanas shall not be worn under the bouffant. Head wraps/scarves worn to accommodate customs: Must be covered with the bouffant and the tail end of the scarf must be fully covered by the lab coat/gown. Must be of tightly woven fabric, be clean, and laundered. Loose fitting clothing shall not be worn around machinery or soldering/brazing torches. Shoes must be worn at all times in the production area. Stockings or socks are required. The heel of a shoe must not be pointed or higher than 2 inches. Sandals, clogs, slippers, open toe, or open heel shoes are not allowed. Shoes with straps or weave where toes can be seen are not allowed. Changing shoes in the production area, other than a gowning room, is not allowed. Torsos, upper arms, and legs must be covered. Pants (above the ankle), skirts (above the ankle), skirts with slits, short shirts (above the navel), and sleeveless tops are not allowed. Skirts at the ankle are allowed, but full-length stockings, leggings, or pants must be worn under them. Nail polish, acrylic, artificial nails, or similar nail coatings are not allowed. Jewelry or body piercings that can pierce gloves or cannot be covered under gowning materials will not be allowed in the production area. Makeup shall not be worn. Lip balm in stick form is acceptable, when applied outside of production areas and prior to hand washing. Scented personal use products shall not be worn, except deodorant. Lotions shall not be applied after hand washing. Cover any open or bleeding wound with a bandage. Don๏ฟฝt wear anything that could be offensive."

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