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Weekend Knitting Machine Operator Jobs in North Carolina

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Knitting Machine

Winston Salem, NC · On-site

$14 - $16/hr

Knitting Machine Operator 1st shift * Operate and monitor industrial knitting machines. * Load yarn and thread into the machine. * Adjust machine settings for the correct pattern, size, and tension.

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The ideal candidate will have experience operating and troubleshooting Santoni knitting machines ... Willingness to work 3rd shift , overtime, and weekends as needed. Preferred Skills * Experience ...

Machine Operator

Midland, NC

$15.50 - $18.50/hr

A Knitter Operator operates and maintains circular knitting machines to produce technical fabrics for various applications. This could include setting up machines, monitoring operations, and ensuring ...

We are currently seeking Machine Operators. Applicants must be able to pass a criminal background ... Willingness to work in shifts (late or early hours, weekends, and overtime if necessary)

We are currently seeking Machine Operators. Applicants must be able to pass a criminal background ... Willingness to work in shifts (late or early hours, weekends, and overtime if necessary)

We are currently seeking Machine Operators. Applicants must be able to pass a criminal background ... Willingness to work in shifts (late or early hours, weekends, and overtime if necessary)

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What is the difference between Weekend Knitting Machine Operator vs Weekend Sewing Machine Operator?

AspectWeekend Knitting Machine OperatorWeekend Sewing Machine Operator
Required SkillsOperating knitting machines, basic maintenance, pattern setupOperating sewing machines, fabric handling, stitching techniques
Work EnvironmentTextile factories, manufacturing plantsClothing factories, upholstery workshops
CertificationsNone typically required, some technical trainingNone typically required, some technical training
Industry UsageTextile and knitwear manufacturingApparel and textile production

Both roles involve operating specialized machinery in textile settings, but knitting machine operators focus on creating knitted fabrics, while sewing machine operators handle fabric assembly. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right position in the textile industry.

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What cities in North Carolina are hiring for Weekend Knitting Machine Operator jobs?

Cities in North Carolina with the most Weekend Knitting Machine Operator job openings:

Knitting Machine

The Bradley Group

Winston Salem, NC • On-site

$14 - $16/hr

Full-time

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Knitting Machine Operator 1st shift

  • Operate and monitor industrial knitting machines.
  • Load yarn and thread into the machine.
  • Adjust machine settings for the correct pattern, size, and tension.
  • Inspect knitted fabric for defects such as holes, runs, or uneven stitching.
  • Make minor machine adjustments or report mechanical problems.
  • Cut, roll, or prepare finished fabric for the next production stage.
  • Maintain a clean and safe work area.