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Weaving: Loom Doffer

Kings Mountain, NC · On-site

$16 - $16.98/hr

Weaving 31: Loom Doffer Functions: * Doff (take off) fabric from looms by placing on a buggy * Maintain open line of communication * Maintain a clean, orderly and safe work area * Other duties as ...

Machine Operator - Weaving

Houston, TX · On-site

$16.50 - $19.50/hr

Not a climate controlled environment The Weaving Operator involves additional training in learning our processing and setup with our Bergandi, Precision & Manual keyboard Bergandi. Skills Needed:

Machine Operator - Weaving

Houston, TX · On-site

$16.50 - $19.50/hr

Not a climate controlled environment The Weaving Operator involves additional training in learning our processing and setup with our Bergandi, Precision & Manual keyboard Bergandi. Skills Needed:

Machine Operator - Weaving

Houston, TX · On-site

$16.50 - $19.50/hr

Not a climate controlled environment The Weaving Operator involves additional training in learning our processing and setup with our Bergandi, Precision & Manual keyboard Bergandi. Skills Needed:

Machine Operator - Weaving

Houston, TX · On-site

$16.50 - $19.50/hr

Not a climate controlled environment The Weaving Operator involves additional training in learning our processing and setup with our Bergandi, Precision & Manual keyboard Bergandi. Skills Needed:

Machine Operator - Weaving

Houston, TX · On-site

$16.50 - $19.50/hr

Not a climate controlled environment The Weaving Operator involves additional training in learning our processing and setup with our Bergandi, Precision & Manual keyboard Bergandi. Skills Needed:

Safely operate and monitor weaving machines. * Patrol assigned looms to check for proper operation, stopped looms, warp and filling breaks, crossed ends, or running out of warp and filling. * Repair ...

Safely operate and monitor weaving machines. * Patrol assigned looms to check for proper operation, stopped looms, warp and filling breaks, crossed ends, or running out of warp and filling. * Repair ...

You will perform additional duties necessary to maintain weaving operation. Qualifications Include: * A high school diploma or equivalent is preferred * Ability to lift up to 10 pounds Proudly ...

Keep airjet weaving machines running by repairing end breaks, starting up mechanical failures, and creeling filling yarn packages. * Complete two light inspections on each machine twice per shift.

Key Responsibilities: • Set up, operate, and monitor weaving machines to produce textile materials. • Inspect fabric regularly for defects, misweaves, or irregularities. • Thread warp and ...

Your primary role will be to operate and maintain weaving machines, ensuring efficient operation and meeting all production and quality standards. This role requires a mechanically inclined ...

Keep airjet weaving machines running by repairing end breaks, starting up mechanical failures, and creeling filling yarn packages. * Complete two light inspections on each machine twice per shift.

Keep airjet weaving machines running by repairing end breaks, starting up mechanical failures, and creeling filling yarn packages. * Complete two light inspections on each machine twice per shift.

You will perform additional duties necessary to maintain weaving operation. Qualifications Include: * A high school diploma or equivalent is preferred * Ability to lift up to 10 pounds Proudly ...

Weaving Operations Manager (Direct Hire Opportunity | Day Shift Available) Adecco is partnering with a leading textile manufacturing organization to identify a Weaving Operations Manager who will ...

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How much do weaving jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for weaving 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 strong manual dexterity, attention to detail, and a good understanding of textile materials and weaving techniques, often gained through vocational training or apprenticeships. Familiarity with industrial looms, hand-weaving tools, and quality control systems is typically required. Patience, problem-solving skills, and the ability to concentrate for extended periods help weavers maintain consistency and adapt to production challenges. These skills and qualities are crucial for producing high-quality woven products efficiently and meeting industry standards.

What are some common challenges faced by weavers, and how can they be addressed in a modern textile production environment?

Weavers often encounter challenges such as maintaining consistent fabric quality, managing machine downtime, and meeting tight production deadlines. In a modern textile mill, these challenges can be addressed by staying attentive to machine maintenance, adopting efficient workflow practices, and collaborating closely with quality control teams. Continuous learning about new weaving techniques and machinery can also help weavers stay adaptable and productive, supporting both individual growth and overall team performance.

What is weaving?

Weaving is a textile production method that involves interlacing two sets of yarn or threads at right angles to create fabric. The longitudinal threads are called the warp, and the lateral threads are the weft or filling. Weaving is done on a loom and is one of the oldest and most common methods of making textiles. It is used to produce a wide range of fabrics for clothing, home furnishings, and industrial purposes.

What is the difference between Weaving vs Knitting?

AspectWeavingKnitting
Required CredentialsNone or basic textile trainingNone or basic textile training
Work EnvironmentFactories, textile millsFactories, textile mills
Industry UsageUsed in fabric production, upholstery, carpetsUsed in clothing, sweaters, scarves
Common Search/ComparisonOften compared with knitting due to fabric production methods

Weaving and knitting are both textile production methods but differ in technique. Weaving involves interlacing two sets of yarns at right angles, typically in factories or mills, producing fabrics like upholstery and carpets. Knitting, on the other hand, uses loops of yarn to create stretchy fabrics used in clothing. While both are essential in textile manufacturing, they serve different purposes and require similar basic skills, making them common points of comparison for those exploring fabric creation methods.

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Infographic showing various Weaving job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 63% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 36% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,859 per year, or $22.5 per hour.

Weaving: Loom Doffer

KINGS PLUSH GROUP

Kings Mountain, NC • On-site

$16 - $16.98/hr

Other

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Weaving 31: Loom Doffer

Functions:

  1. Doff (take off) fabric from looms by placing on a buggy
  2. Maintain open line of communication
  3. Maintain a clean, orderly and safe work area
  4. Other duties as assigned

Equipment Used: Scissors, buggies, computer, compactor, tape, broom

Requirements: Must be able to recognize and differentiate written numbers. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.  Must be able to walk, bend, push, pull, stoop, stretch (arms and legs) and lift arms above head level while standing on cement floor. Not permitted outside of your assigned work area without your supervisor’s knowledge.

Safety:

  1. Hearing protection (when in required manufacturing areas) (company provided)
  2. Safety glasses (when in required manufacturing areas) (company provided)
  3. Use of proper lifting procedures
  4. General housekeeping rules
  5. Must complete and follow all required positional safety training

***This reflects general details considered necessary to describe the principle function of the job identified and shall not be construed as a detailed description of all the requirements that may be inherent in the job.  This job description supersedes all previous job descriptions for this position***