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Seaming Machine Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Machine Operator

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$23.55/hr

Set-up, thread the material through, and operate independently one machine (Shear, PNL, Turret, Brake Press, Robotic Cell, Cut-to-Length, Roll Forming/Seaming, Press Lock, Welder/Paint Booth)

Sewing Machine Operator

Beaufort, SC · On-site

$13.75 - $16.50/hr

POSITION DESCRIPTION The Sewing Machine Operator is responsible for performing precise alterations ... Perform hemming, tapering, seaming, patching, and zipper replacement according to USMC standards.

Air Seaming * Seam vinyl and other materials using pull-style hot air equipment * Sewing * Prepares machine by changing needles and thread, oiling and changing bobbin, and securing attachments * Sew ...

Seamer Mech Class A

Hollister, CA · On-site

$21.75 - $28.25/hr

Ability to perform machine adjustments to adjust lower turret bearing, seaming head sleeve for end play, flange of upper seaming chuck to seaming rolls, setting seaming rolls, setting lower chuck ...

Air Seaming * Seam vinyl and other materials using pull-style hot air equipment * Sewing * Prepares machine by changing needles and thread, oiling and changing bobbin, and securing attachments * Sew ...

Making balloons involves patterning, seaming, adhesive bonds and some light mechanical work ... Ability to learn and use complex machinery, large and small (all necessary training will be ...

Seamer

Claremore, OK · On-site

$28.07/hr

Responsible for making mathematical calculation in preparing product or setting up the machinery ... This person will also repair all seaming defect as directed by the Quality Inspectors. * Most of ...

PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN

Guntersville, AL

$13.50 - $17/hr

Observes seaming to detect and defects and notifies supervisor or mechanic if defect is caused by machine malfunction. * Responsible for moving bundles of cutwork within module. * Fold and pack out ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Seaming Machine Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Seaming Machine Operator, you need a solid understanding of machine operation, attention to detail, and knowledge of safety and quality standards, often gained through vocational training or on-the-job experience. Familiarity with industrial seaming machines, basic maintenance tools, and quality control measurement devices is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, reliability, and effective communication help you quickly address issues and work well within a production team. These skills ensure consistent product quality, efficient operations, and a safe manufacturing environment.

What is a seaming machine and what is it used for?

A seaming machine is a specialized industrial device used to join two pieces of material, most commonly for sealing the lids of cans or containers to their bodies. It uses rollers and dies to crimp and fasten the edges together, creating an airtight and secure seal. Seaming machines are widely used in the food and beverage industry for packaging products like canned goods, beverages, and aerosols. Proper operation and maintenance of a seaming machine are essential to ensure product safety and packaging quality.

What are some common challenges faced by operators of seaming machines, and how can they be addressed?

Operators of seaming machines often encounter challenges such as ensuring consistent seam quality, managing equipment maintenance, and troubleshooting jams or mechanical issues. Adjusting machine settings for different can sizes or materials can also require close attention to detail. To address these challenges, regular training, adherence to maintenance schedules, and clear communication with maintenance teams are essential. Additionally, operators benefit from working closely with quality control personnel to promptly identify and resolve any product defects.

What is the difference between Seaming Machine vs Sewing Machine?

AspectSeaming MachineSewing Machine
Primary UseSpecifically for joining fabric edges in manufacturingGeneral sewing tasks, including clothing and accessories
Work EnvironmentFactories, production linesWorkshops, homes, tailoring shops
Required CredentialsMinimal; training on machine operationBasic sewing skills; sometimes certifications for advanced models
Industry UsageTextile, apparel manufacturingFashion, tailoring, home sewing

While both machines are used in fabric joining, seaming machines are specialized for high-volume, precise seam creation in manufacturing settings, whereas sewing machines are versatile tools used for a wide range of sewing projects in various environments.

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Machine Operator - Metals - 3rd Shift

Machine Operator - Metals - 3rd Shift

Carlisle Companies, Inc.

Acworth, GA

$15.25 - $18/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Job Summary
This position will independently set-up, operate and troubleshoot one machine/equipment (Shear, PNL, Turret, Brake Press, Robotic Cell, Cut-to-Length, Roll Forming/Seaming, Press Lock).
Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Set-up, thread the material through, and operate independently one machine (Shear, PNL, Turret, Brake Press, Robotic Cell, Cut-to-Length, Roll Forming/Seaming, Press Lock, Welder/Paint Booth).
  • Follow daily manufacturing work orders giving special attention to various materials and add any specific notations needed.
  • Assists with the operation of other machinery under close supervision.
  • Assist with the packaging at the end of the line and as needed.
  • Band and palletize metal coils and/or metal sheets, place tags/labels on finished product.
  • Perform quality checks to verify proper lengths, widths, and weights are adhered to using the proper tools.
  • Achieving production goals while complying with all safety requirements.
  • Mounting and originating slitter knives, spaces, and guide discs for various specified coil widths; this includes adjusting clearances of knives and vertical/horizontal gapping (roll-former only).
  • Adjust machinery by observation and using monitoring equipment feedback and perform quality control methods.
  • Responsible for following all safety procedures including lockout/tagout and daily equipment inspection.
  • Responsible for keeping work area in an orderly condition.
  • Will be required to perform other duties as requested, directed, or assigned

Required Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
  • Must be 18 years or older.
  • Highly motivated with a good, sound work ethic.
  • Able to safely operate a sit-down forklift - training will be provided if necessary; all production employees must complete CCM's forklift certification program regardless of previous experience.
  • Must demonstrate safe working practices and possess great attention to detail.
  • Ability to follow CCM's policies, procedures, and processes.
  • Good communication, organization, and time management skills.
  • Basic computer, mathematics, and problem-solving skills; ability to use a calculator.
  • Ability to use measuring devices (gauges, tapes, rulers).
  • Team player that is able to follow instructions from both management and peers.
  • Ability to learn and operate new equipment.

Education and Experience:
  • Required:
    • High School diploma or equivalent is required.
    • Minimum of six (6) months of experience.

Working Conditions:
  • Fast paced manufacturing environment where workers are exposed to both ambient/outside temperatures and dust; working with mechanical parts and pinch points; exposure to increased noise levels.
  • Hours Worked: 40 hours per week; Shift: 3rd - 11pm to 7am
  • Days/Week: Sunday - Thursday
  • Flexible to the possibility of overtime and weekend hours when required.

Physical Requirements:
OCCASIONALLY
FREQUENTLY
CONTINUOUSLY
(0-30%)
(31-60%)
(61-100%)
LIFTING OR CARRYING
• 1-10 LBS
X
• 11-20 LBS
X
• 21-40 LBS
X
• 41-50 LBS
X
• 51 OR MORE LBS
X
PUSHING OR PULLING:
• 1-40 LBS
X
• 41-50 LBS
X
• 51 OR MORE LBS
X
BENDING OR STOOPING
X
REACHING ABOVE SHOULDER LEVEL
X
DRIVING AUTOMATIC EQUIP. VEHICLES
X
OPERATE MACHINERY OR POWER TOOLS
X
CLIMBING (LADDERS, STAIRS, ETC.)
X
WALKING
X
STANDING
X
SITTING
X
WORKING IN EXTREME TEMPERATURES
X
REPETATIVE MOTION INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: WRISTS, HANDS AND/OR FINGERS)
X
VISION
X
HEARING
X
DEXTERITY
X
HAND EYE COORDINATION
X
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Used:
  • Personal Protective Equipment is regularly required for this position which includes steel or composite toe boots, safety glasses, cut-resistant gloves and arm guards, and hearing protection.