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We are looking to hire additional Weavers to work in our manufacturing operation. In this position you will patrol weaving machines, inspect woven cloth, repair warp, filling and certain mechanical ...

Carpet Weaver

Bloomsburg, PA · On-site

$18.25 - $20.15/hr

Job Summary / Responsibilities Many weavers here are 2nd generation weavers, whose parents also operated looms at the Bloomsburg Mill. We take pride in the generations of families that have chosen to ...

Heatset Winder Operator

Calhoun, GA · On-site

$15 - $17.75/hr

Hand dexterity sufficient to handle packages, operate splicer, or tie weavers knots as specified. * Able to lift & place numerous 12-20 lb. packages per shift. Experience/Education Requirements:

Hand dexterity sufficient to handle packages and operate splicer or tie weavers knots as specified. * Able to lift & place numerous 12-20 lb. packages per shift. Experience/Education Requirements:

Hand dexterity sufficient to handle packages and operate splicer or tie weavers' knots as specified. * Able to lift & place numerous 12-20 lb. packages per shift. Experience/Education Requirements:

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How much do weavers jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for weavers in the United States is $22.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Weaver, you need manual dexterity, attention to detail, and a foundational understanding of textile materials and weaving techniques. Familiarity with looms (manual or automated), yarn types, and sometimes specialized textile machinery or quality control processes is typically required. Patience, focus, and the ability to work independently or as part of a production team are valuable soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure the creation of high-quality woven products, minimize errors, and support efficient textile manufacturing.

What are some common challenges weavers face in maintaining consistent quality, and how can these be managed on the job?

Weavers often encounter challenges such as thread breakage, inconsistent tension, and equipment malfunctions, all of which can affect the quality of the finished fabric. To manage these issues, it's important to regularly check looms, maintain proper threading techniques, and promptly address any machinery concerns. Working closely with supervisors and quality control teams can also help weavers identify and resolve problems early, ensuring the final product meets industry standards.

What are weavers?

Weavers are skilled workers who create fabric by interlacing threads on a loom. They use various techniques and patterns to produce textiles for clothing, upholstery, and other products. Weavers can work with natural or synthetic fibers and may be employed in factories or work as independent artisans. The profession requires attention to detail, creativity, and knowledge of different weaving methods. Weaving has a rich history and remains an essential part of the textile industry today.

What is the difference between Weavers vs Textile Machine Operators?

AspectWeaversTextile Machine Operators
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some may require technical trainingHigh school diploma or equivalent; technical training often preferred
Work EnvironmentFactories or textile mills operating weaving machinesFactories or textile mills operating various textile machinery
Industry UsagePrimarily involved in the actual weaving processOperate and monitor textile machinery, including weaving and other processes
Common Search/ComparisonWeavers vs Textile Machine Operators

Weavers focus on the actual weaving process, setting up and operating looms to produce fabric. Textile Machine Operators oversee various machinery, including weaving machines, and handle maintenance and troubleshooting. Both roles require similar credentials and work in textile mills, but their specific duties differ, with weavers directly creating fabric and machine operators managing equipment.

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Infographic showing various Weavers job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 90% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,859 per year, or $22.5 per hour.
Full-Time Kitchen Supervisor

Full-Time Kitchen Supervisor

Weavers Way Co-op

Philadelphia, PA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Full-Time Kitchen Supervisor

Philadelphia, PA

Description

Join the Weavers Way Co-op team and score a $250 hiring bonus! Stick with us for 90 days, and that sweet bonus is yours! Come be part of something great—your future (and wallet) will thank you!

Welcome to Weavers Way!

Weavers Way is a not-for-profit organization that’s doing things differently to support our local community. As a member-owned co-op, we don’t exist just to make money. Weavers Way operates on a triple bottom line philosophy known as People-Planet-Profit - which means every action we take, we strive to benefit people (our community, employees, and local vendors), planet (we strive to be one of the most sustainable places around!), and profit (so we can support our team members and operate as a business). By joining us, you’re helping us fulfill our mission of keeping dollars in our local community, supporting over 300 local food vendors, and being a part of strengthening and enriching the people and planet around us.

Weavers Way offers a variety of benefits, including very affordable medical, dental, and vision plans; company-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance; a company-paid basic group life insurance policy; a 401k with match, an employee discount, paid vacation and sick time, and more!

Join Weavers Way as a Kitchen Supervisor!

We are looking for an energetic, community-oriented and experienced individual to work as a Kitchen Supervisor in our Germantown location. This position is full-time with an anticipated 35+ hours per week; open availability required. If you have experience working in a team setting and a passion for great customer service, then we want to hear from you!


Responsibilities Include

  • Meet weekly or as needed with Fresh Foods Manager to best determine standard operating procedures to increase sales, productivity goals
  • Possess the ability to multitask and have a “global” view of all aspects of kitchen operations: This includes personnel management, merchandising and customer service.
  • Produce prepared foods and catering according to daily operations list and established recipes, package, and label items for sale
  • Coordinates production for catering assignments as required at the direction of the Fresh Foods Manager
  • Responsible for prepared foods inventory management
  • Follows procedures for purchasing, negotiating with vendors and suppliers. Ensures that all products are ordered according to predetermined product specifications and received in correct unit count, weight and condition and that all deliveries are performed in accordance with the kitchens receiving policies and procedures.
  • Assist Fresh Foods Manager with labor scheduling as required by projected business activity while ensuring that all positions are staffed as needed and labor cost objectives are met
  • Meet departmental standards for production schedules, procedures and quantities
  • Ensure that product labels are accurate, complete, and list all ingredients
  • Maintain a sanitary work space that meets departmental standards
  • Maintain cold bar fully; rotate and discount day old stock to guarantee freshness
  • Obtain Food Safety Certification and have in-depth knowledge of store HACCP plan
  • Ensure that cleaning schedules are maintained and side-work is assigned
  • Be readily prepared for Philadelphia Health Department sight inspection and ensure all procedures for a satisfactory inspection are employed
  • Report equipment malfunctions to Fresh Foods Manager or Store Manager
  • Keep accurate receiving logs, waste sheets, and temperature control logs
  • Participate and lead the training of new department staff
  • Observe all Weavers Way policies and procedures
  • Attend departmental, all-staff meetings
  • Assist with quarterly inventories
  • Complete evaluations as assigned
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Prepared Foods Manager
  • Understand and promote the financial goals of the department

ATTITUDE

  • Flexible, positive attitude, working well in a high paced work environment, adapting well to change
  • Proactive participation in Prepared Food operations, willingness to accept new assignments
  • Works with entire team to find solutions to challenges with-in the department
  • Flexibility in scheduling to cover department needs that arise from vacationing or sick staff
  • Lead by example by setting the pace and expectations for the team

COMMUNICATION

  • Addresses areas in need of improvement with department team leader and at team meetings
  • Shares information with team leader on equipment repairs and purchasing as well as contacts suppliers, vendors and equipment repair companies as needed.
  • Supports cooperation between departments
  • Is able to communicate effectively in person and on the phone with co-workers, customers, vendors and suppliers
  • Willing and effective trainer of new staff
  • Able to address customer concerns in an effective and considerate manner
Requirements
  • Commitment to the mission and goals of Weavers Way Co-op.
  • Must be able to work independently of direct supervision and possess ability for complex problem solving and multitasking
  • Has specialized skills such as commercial knife handling and the ability to operate commercial kitchen equipment with proficiency
  • Must have advanced culinary knowledge
  • Computer skills necessary for assigned tasks and responsibilities
  • Strong communications skills with supervisors, staff, and co-op members
  • Exhibited ability to work well in a team setting
  • Knowledge of prepared foods and an exhibited enthusiasm for food
  • Excellent staff development skills and a love for teaching and mentoring staff
  • Be able to reach bend, stoop, remain in a standing position for long periods of time and lift up to 40 pounds
  • Be able to work weekends and evening if/as needed
  • Time management skills to balance multiple priorities
  • Be, or become upon hiring, a member in good standing of Weavers Way Co-op.