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Weaving Machines Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... of weaving machines. This position adds value to Glen Raven by achieving the highest level of production, quality and safety through teamwork. **Weaver (2nd & 3rd 8-hour shifts.) Rate of pay $19.65 ...

Weaver

Burnsville, NC · On-site

$20.24/hr

... of weaving machines. This position adds value to Glen Raven by achieving the highest level of production, quality and safety through teamwork. **Weaver (2nd & 3rd 8-hour shifts.) Rate of pay $20.24 ...

Weaver

Burnsville, NC · On-site

$19.65/hr

... of weaving machines. This position adds value to Glen Raven by achieving the highest level of production, quality and safety through teamwork. **Weaver (2nd & 3rd 8-hour shifts.) Rate of pay $19.65 ...

Weaver

Burnsville, NC · On-site

$20.24/hr

... of weaving machines. This position adds value to Glen Raven by achieving the highest level of production, quality and safety through teamwork. **Weaver (2nd & 3rd 8-hour shifts.) Rate of pay $20.24 ...

Weaver

Burnsville, NC · On-site

$19.65/hr

... of weaving machines. This position adds value to Glen Raven by achieving the highest level of production, quality and safety through teamwork. **Weaver (2nd & 3rd 8-hour shifts.) Rate of pay $19.65 ...

Weaver

Roxboro, NC · On-site

Operate and monitor weaving machines safely and efficiently to produce textile products * Inspect fabric for quality, identifying and reporting any defects or irregularities * Perform basic machine ...

This position requires efficient operation of a set of weaving machines. Also, requires an acceptable level of quality, efficiency and stop levels on an assigned set. It requires utilization of ...

Weaver

Abbeville, SC · On-site

This position requires efficient operation of a set of weaving machines. Also, requires an acceptable level of quality, efficiency and stop levels on an assigned set. It requires utilization of ...

... weaving machines. The individual creels and threads various yams through metal devices on the loom to create a woven fabric. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: * The individual lifts cones of yam ...

Machine Operator

Statesville, NC · On-site

$15.25 - $18/hr

Pull out rolls from weaving machines * Build pallet for finish good products (ALZD, GBW & Vinyl) * Build pallets for GAW products (BLK rolls) * Replenish material (Wood, hog rings, strap & clips)

Machine Operator

Statesville, NC

$15.25 - $18/hr

Pull out rolls from weaving machines * Build pallet for finish good products (ALZD, GBW & Vinyl) * Build pallets for GAW products (BLK rolls) * Replenish material (Wood, hog rings, strap & clips)

... weaving machines. The individual creels and threads various yams through metal devices on the loom to create a woven fabric. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: * The individual lifts cones of yam ...

In this position you will patrol weaving machines, inspect woven cloth, repair warp, filling and certain mechanical stops. Experienced Weavers welcome. Don't have experience? We provide all required ...

Machine Operators-Career Openings

Houston, TX · On-site

$16.50 - $19.50/hr

Remove finished rolls from weaving machines * Build and stage pallets for finished products * Replenish materials and keep work areas clean * Operate and monitor weaving machines * Change, thread ...

WV Support Associate

Thomson, GA · On-site

$15.50 - $20/hr

Clean weaving machines. * Perform pullovers and doffs * Doff Quality checks * Cut catchcord waste * Relief Weave * Maintain doff trucks * Haul filling yarn. (Properly identify and verify filling yarn.

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How much do weaving machines jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for weaving machines 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 weaving machines?

Weaving machines, also known as looms, are mechanical devices used to interlace two sets of yarns or threads—called the warp and the weft—to create fabric. These machines automate the weaving process, significantly increasing the speed and consistency of textile production compared to manual weaving. Modern weaving machines can be operated electronically or mechanically and are used in industries to produce a wide range of textiles, from clothing fabrics to industrial materials. The evolution of weaving machines has played a crucial role in the development of the textile industry.

What is the difference between Weaving Machines vs Textile Machine Operators?

AspectWeaving MachinesTextile Machine Operators
CredentialsTechnical training or certification in weaving technologyHigh school diploma; technical training often preferred
Work EnvironmentFactories specializing in fabric productionTextile manufacturing plants, various machinery
Industry UsageSpecific to weaving processes in textile industryOversees multiple textile machinery types, including weaving
Job FocusOperating and maintaining weaving machinesMonitoring, adjusting, and troubleshooting textile machinery

While Weaving Machines focus on the operation of specific weaving equipment, Textile Machine Operators have a broader role overseeing various textile machinery, including weaving machines. Both roles require technical skills and work in textile manufacturing environments, but their scope and responsibilities differ.

What are some common challenges faced by weaving machine operators and how can they be addressed?

Weaving machine operators often encounter challenges such as frequent machine breakdowns, yarn breakage, and maintaining consistent fabric quality. Addressing these issues typically involves regular machine maintenance, promptly identifying and fixing mechanical problems, and closely monitoring the weaving process for defects. Operators also need to communicate effectively with maintenance teams and quality control staff to ensure smooth production. Developing strong troubleshooting skills and staying updated on machine technology can help operators manage these challenges more efficiently.

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

To thrive as a Weaving Machine Operator, you need a solid understanding of textile production, basic mechanical skills, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with various weaving machines, loom control systems, and quality inspection tools is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and good hand-eye coordination help operators excel in identifying defects and maintaining smooth operations. These skills ensure efficient production, high-quality textile output, and minimal machine downtime.
More about Weaving Machines jobs
Infographic showing various Weaving Machines job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% 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.

$19.65/hr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Glen Raven is recruiting for a Weaver position, which is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of weaving machines. This position adds value to Glen Raven by achieving the highest level of production, quality and safety through teamwork.

**Weaver (2nd & 3rd 8-hour shifts.) Rate of pay $19.65/hour with additional $1.00 shift premium.**

Perks and Benefits

  • Health, dental and vision
  • 401 (K) Retirement plan and pension plan
  • Wellness program
  • Short term & long-term disability
  • Vacation & holiday pay

Responsibilities

  • Maintain a safe work environment
  • Perform basic problem-solving skills throughout the shift to support loom production
  • Review and Interpret machine efficiency data

Experience

  • Previous manufacturing experience preferred
  • Previous machine operating experience preferred

Why Glen Raven

Working At Glen Raven allows you to be part of a team that’s proud to weave connections worldwide with some of the most trusted brands in textile like Sunbrella®. Every day, we welcome diverse voices, solution-driven ideas and innovative opportunities for continued growth throughout the company. We work toward a shared success while supporting each other on the job and in our communities. Together, we keep the world spinning. Join our team.