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Loom Maintenance Mechanic

Cheraw, SC · On-site

$19.88 - $24.30/hr

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. * Repairs looms as flagged by weaver or inspector. 2. * Patrols looms to ... Secures, transports disassembled/replacement loom parts. ( x ) CLIMBING - As required to reach ...

The Loom Operator plays a major role in the initial stage of production of Engineered and Forming ... Essential Job Functions • To operate weaving looms. • To follow instructions on trailer cards ...

Also the loom indicator lights; yellow, blue and red, require the ability to distinguish colors. * The individual has to pass a hearing test since the weaving area is a high noise area requiring ear ...

Also the loom indicator lights; yellow, blue and red, require the ability to distinguish colors. * The individual has to pass a hearing test since the weaving area is a high noise area requiring ear ...

... weaving machines to produce textile materials. • Inspect fabric regularly for defects, misweaves, or irregularities. • Thread warp and filling yarns into loom parts and adjust machine settings as ...

Jacquard Weaver Supervisor Adecco is partnering with a leading textile manufacturing organization ... Oversee loom setup, including creel loading, tie-ins, beam changes, and pattern adjustments to meet ...

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As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for weaving loom 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.

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To excel as a Weaving Loom Operator, you need strong manual dexterity, attention to detail, and a solid understanding of textile materials and weaving processes, often gained through vocational training or on-the-job experience. Familiarity with various types of looms, such as Jacquard or shuttle looms, and basic mechanical maintenance knowledge are commonly required. Dependability, patience, and the ability to work well independently or in a team environment are key soft skills. These abilities ensure efficient production, high-quality output, and safe operations on the manufacturing floor.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for a Weaving Loom Operator?

As a Weaving Loom Operator, your daily tasks typically include setting up looms according to production specifications, threading yarns, monitoring the weaving process, and performing routine quality checks on finished fabrics. You may also be responsible for troubleshooting and resolving minor mechanical issues, keeping records of production output, and maintaining a clean and organized work area. Collaboration with supervisors, quality control staff, and other operators is common to ensure deadlines are met and standards are upheld. This role often involves standing for extended periods and working in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.

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A Weaving Loom job involves operating and maintaining weaving machines to produce fabric or textile materials. Workers monitor the loom for defects, adjust settings, and ensure smooth operation. They may also perform minor repairs, thread yarns, and inspect finished products for quality. This role requires attention to detail, technical skills, and knowledge of textile production processes.

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Loom Maintenance Mechanic

BGF Industries

Cheraw, SC • On-site

$19.88 - $24.30/hr

Other

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

PRIMARY FUNCTION:

Repairs mechanical malfunctions on flagged looms, starts up new creels and performs scheduled preventive maintenance work.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

1.

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Repairs looms as flagged by weaver or inspector.

2.

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Patrols looms to detect problems.

3.

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Performs preventive maintenance.

4.

Performs weaver job when required.

5.

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Perform rapier head inspections

6.

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Perform feathered edge checks

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Check and replace rapier cutters as needed

8.

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Perform hot melt unit checks

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Enter repair and set-up data into LDMS system

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Responsible for general housekeeping in the assigned area

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Observe all plant and company safety rules.

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Perform other duties as assigned by Plant Manager, Supervisor or Process Engineer.


* The above statement reflects the general details considered necessary to describe the principal functions of the job identified and shall not be construed as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be inherent in the job. Essential functions are designated with an asterisk in the Job Responsibilities Section.

MANDATORY QUALIFICATIONS:

High School diploma as defined by company policy or GED. Must have been previously qualified as a weaver. Must successfully complete requirements for industrial truck license. Must have taken and scored at least in the 50 percentile on the Bennett's Mechanical Comprehension Test.

ENVIRONMENTAL/SAFETY RISK REQUIREMENTS:

Frequent contact with carbon, fly, binder, size, oil, safety solvent, greases, oils, etc. May be required to wear eye protection, gloves, protective clothing in performance of certain tasks. Annual audiogram or as required by Company policy. Hearing protection as required in posted areas in the plant. Must follow all safety rules including but not limited to lockout/tagout, wearing personal protective equipment, etc.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

ACTIVITYFREQUENCY, AMOUNT, OR DESCRIPTION

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STANDING

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7-8 hours per 8 hour shift on concrete floor.

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SITTING

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As required to perform maintenance on lower level of machine (depends on nature of problems and may be up to 6 hours/8 hour shift.

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MOVING

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Randomly investigates problems of looms, patrols loom operation on assigned set approximately 8 times/8 hour shift, correcting malfunctions. Moves between machines spaced as close as 18" apart. Secures, transports disassembled/replacement loom parts.

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CLIMBING

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As required to reach upper levels of weaving machine, using stepladder.

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LIFTING

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Lifting disassembled/replacement loom parts weighing up to 80 pounds, (Assistance required for lifting over 50 lbs.) Lifting is done randomly.

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PUSHING/PULLING

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Pushing/Pulling to transport tools/equipment carts to loom. Align/reinstall machine parts, may require 2 people. Must be able to requisition/transport supply parts from supply area (carts available).

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REACHING

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Must be able to reach through 3 body zones all around body. Secures tools to reach small enclosed loom areas to service a loom.

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VISUAL ACUITY

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Minimum 20/40 corrected distance and 20/30 corrected near vision.

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BENDING/STOOPING

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Bend approx. 75-100 times per shift. Squat to floor level approx. 15-20 times per shift. May require lying on floor to work beneath loom.

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HEARING & SPEAKING

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As needed to communicate.

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OTHER

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Align and reinstall machine parts, may require 2 people on some jobs.


2nd Shift (4:00 PM - 12:00 AM)