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$16 - $21.25/hr

Virtual Receptionist MalOPlus™ Group Inc., provides Business Development services in the fields ... We also offer to home-based self-employed professionals, a network that provides contractual work.

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Seamstress - Industrial Sewing Machine Operator - Remote

Uniform Advantage

Fort Lauderdale, FL • Remote

$20 - $25/hr

Part-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

About Us:
At UA Brands, we’re changing the way healthcare and culinary professionals dress. For over 40 years, we’ve created stylish, high-performance uniforms designed to empower those on the front lines. Our apparel breaks the mold—combining brilliant design with real-world function. Join a team that values creativity, impact, and community, and help us redefine uniforms that don’t conform.
 
Role Overview:
We’re searching for a Remote Experienced Seamstress to supplement our sewing needs over the next 2-3 months.  We are looking for someone available between 10 - 20 hours a week with a particular focus on commercial sewing and fabrication techniques with accuracy and efficiency. Flexible hours and 100% remote.
We will consider non-employed independent contractor arrangements if appropriately self-employed.

This is a work-from-home opportunity and must be based in South Florida.

Must have an industrial sewing machine, including single needle, double-needle cover stitch, and serger/overlock. Flatlock and buttonhole machines would be a valuable addition.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Must have access to a dedicated cutting table or sufficient workspace to accurately lay out and cut fabric patterns, ensuring precision in garment and product construction.
  • Professional use of an industrial sewing machine to make new samples, or to make requested modifications to uniform garments. 
  • Checks patterns for errors or inaccuracies and provides feedback on construction difficulties from a production standpoint.
  • Giving concise feedback on the construction of garments from a manufacturing standpoint.
  • Must be extremely detail-oriented and quality-focused. 
  • Well-versed in industrial Sewing machines.
  • Salary based on experience. The pay range is $20 to $25 per hour.