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Threading Operator Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

CNC Lathe Operator

Muscle Shoals, AL · On-site

$19.25 - $24.75/hr

... threading parts by performing the essential job functions. Essential Job Functions Read process ... and operating requirements Retrieve CNC program from DNC computer Insert work piece into chuck or ...

CNC Lathe Operator

Muscle Shoals, AL · On-site

$19.25 - $24.75/hr

... threading parts by performing the essential job functions. Essential Job Functions Read process ... and operating requirements Retrieve CNC program from DNC computer Insert work piece into chuck or ...

Operator Lead Roller RCM

Calvert, AL · On-site

$21 - $25.50/hr

Roll the Mill (Thread ups, Cleanup of Mill wrecks) * Monitor shape, surface, and gauge of the ... May work in currently operating mill until NOES Commissioning * Schedule may vary during start-up ...

Operator Lead Roller RCM

Calvert, AL

$21 - $25.50/hr

Roll the Mill (Thread ups, Cleanup of Mill wrecks) * Monitor shape, surface, and gauge of the ... May work in currently operating mill until NOES Commissioning * Schedule may vary during start-up ...

Currently, we are looking for A CNC Operator with an exceptional work ethic who want to learn and ... Mechanically inclined and willing to work a threading machine and power tools. Strong work ethic ...

Dry End Operator

Sylacauga, AL · On-site

$20.18/hr

Make sure the line is properly threaded. * Pull the shaft from the finish product. * Load & measure ... Must be able to pass forklift operators test and safely operate a forklift. EDUCATION and/or ...

The F2 Tie In Operator position is responsible for the replacement and tying of warp beams, setting ... May replace defective warp yarn, repair incorrect threading of looms and monitor looms to insure ...

The F2 Tie In Operator position is responsible for the replacement and tying of warp beams, setting ... May replace defective warp yarn, repair incorrect threading of looms and monitor looms to insure ...

Amerex - 2nd Shift CNC Operator

Trussville, AL · On-site

$18.25 - $24.25/hr

Overview The CNC Operator is responsible for operating and maintaining machine shop equipment to ... thread chasing operations. * Maintains safe operations by adhering to safety procedures and ...

Measure, cut, thread, and assemble pipes using hand and power tools. * Inspect systems for leaks, defects, and code compliance. * Read tape measures and other measurement tools. * Collaborate with ...

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Threading Operator information

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

To excel as a Threading Operator, you need mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and a high school diploma or equivalent, often with experience in manufacturing or machining. Familiarity with threading machines, measuring instruments (like micrometers and gauges), and safety protocols is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure precise threading, adherence to quality standards, and safe, efficient production processes.

What are some common challenges a Threading Operator might face, and how can they be addressed?

Threading Operators often encounter challenges such as maintaining precision under time constraints, handling equipment malfunctions, and ensuring safety while working with heavy machinery. Addressing these challenges involves regular machine maintenance, adhering strictly to safety protocols, and developing strong attention to detail. Collaborating with maintenance teams and participating in ongoing training can also help operators stay up-to-date with best practices and improve efficiency on the production floor.

What are Threading Operators?

Threading Operators are skilled workers who operate machines designed to cut or form threads on materials such as pipes, bolts, or metal rods. They set up, adjust, and monitor threading machines to ensure precision and quality in the finished product. Their responsibilities also include inspecting finished threads for accuracy, performing routine maintenance on equipment, and following safety protocols. Threading Operators are essential in industries like manufacturing, construction, and oil and gas, where threaded components are widely used.

What job makes $10,000 a month without a degree?

A threading operator typically does not earn $10,000 a month without specialized training and experience. High earnings in manufacturing or industrial roles may be possible with advanced skills, certifications, or working in high-demand environments, but such salaries are uncommon for entry-level positions. Most jobs paying that level of income generally require significant expertise or ownership of a business.

What is the difference between Threading Operator vs Sewing Machine Operator?

AspectThreading OperatorSewing Machine Operator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, training in threading techniquesHigh school diploma, sewing certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentFactories, textile plants, manufacturing facilitiesGarment factories, textile mills, production lines
Industry UsageTextile manufacturing, apparel productionClothing, upholstery, textile industries
Job FocusPrecise threading of machinery to ensure smooth operationOperating sewing machines to assemble products

The main difference between a Threading Operator and a Sewing Machine Operator lies in their focus. The Threading Operator specializes in threading and maintaining machinery, ensuring smooth operation, while the Sewing Machine Operator handles the actual sewing process to produce finished textile products. Both roles are essential in textile manufacturing but require different skills and responsibilities.

What cities in Alabama are hiring for Threading Operator jobs? Cities in Alabama with the most Threading Operator job openings:

Sewing Operator (On-Site in Pelham, AL)

Gabriella White

Pelham, AL • On-site

$13.75 - $16.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Bring craftsmanship to life, one stitch at a time, as a Sewing Operator at Gabriella White.

If you enjoy working with your hands, take pride in quality, and like being part of a team that creates something tangible every day, this could be a great fit. As a Sewing Operator, you will help produce high-quality cushions, pillows, and related products using industrial sewing equipment. You will follow patterns and work orders, work with a variety of fabrics, and play an important role in keeping production moving safely and efficiently.

We are looking for someone dependable, detail-oriented, and eager to learn, whether you are continuing to build your sewing skills or bringing experience from another production environment.

Who We Are

Gabriella White is home to our family of brands - Gabby and Summer Classics. We are growing in all areas of the business and are proud to be family-owned and operated since 1987. Together, we furnish life's best moments, from the every day to the exceptional. We are united by our vision as well as our collective spirit, and our culture is shaped by our core values: Dedication – Enthusiasm – Synergy – Integrity – Goal-Oriented – Nimble, or simply put DESIGN.

As a premier innovator, manufacturer, and retailer of luxury furniture and accessories, our brands are loved by designers and design-minded consumers for creating timeless outdoor living and transitional, eclectic furniture and accessories for every part of the home. We’re always looking for talented people to join our team and grow together.

What We Offer

  • Competitive health, dental, and vision plans
  • Employer-paid short- and long-term disability.
  • 401(k) plan with company match after 12 months
  • Employee Assistance Program and Chaplain Services to support mental and emotional well-being
  • Paid sick leave, vacation, holidays, and parental time
  • Generous employee product purchase discount

What You Do

  • Sew cushions, pillows, umbrellas, and other finished products based on daily production needs
  • Work with different fabric types, weights, and textures
  • Follow patterns, instructions, and work orders to produce consistent, high-quality products
  • Operate industrial sewing machines and make basic adjustments as needed
  • Perform simple machine tasks like changing threads, needles, and bobbins
  • Check your work for quality before it moves to the next step
  • Keep your sewing area clean, organized, and safe
  • Support the team by rotating to other tasks or stations when needed

How Success is Measured

  • Efficiency rate.
  • Attendance.
  • Quality

What You Bring

  • Sewing experience, ideally in a production or industrial setting
  • Comfort working with industrial sewing machines or a strong desire to learn
  • Attention to detail and pride in doing quality work
  • Ability to balance accuracy with production pace
  • Dependable attendance and a strong work ethic
  • Ability to follow written instructions and patterns
  • Willingness to learn new skills and techniques
  • A team mindset and a positive, can-do attitude