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Operator, Embroidery Machine
Employer
Stitchery and More - 1 Stop Marketing CenterDate Posted
May 09, 2025Languages
English-
Location Nisku, AB
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Earnings $16.00 hourly
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Work Hours 40 hours per week
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Position Permanent Full Time
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Vacancies 1  Vacancy
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Closing Date May 23, 2025
Employer
Stitchery and More - 1 Stop Marketing Center
Languages
English
Education
Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
Work site environment
Noisy
Work setting
Fabric embroidery shop
Tasks
Operate large automatic multi-needle machines to embroider or to sew lengths of several layers of material
Type of fabric preparation machines
Embroidery
Security and safety
Criminal record check
Transportation/travel information
- Own transportation
- Public transportation is not available
Work conditions and physical capabilities
- Repetitive tasks
- Attention to detail
- Standing for extended periods
Personal suitability
- Accurate
- Excellent oral communication
- Team player
- Punctuality
Screening questions
- Are you currently legally able to work in Canada?
- Do you currently reside in proximity to the advertised location?
- Do you have previous experience in this field of employment?
Experience
Experience an asset
Financial benefits
Commission
Other benefits
- Free parking available
- Team building opportunities
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Interest Codes
- OBJECTIVE
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Interest in controlling machines that produce twine, ropes and nets; knitting machines that produce knitted fabrics, hosiery, garments and other products; carpet tufting machines, felt making needle-punch machines; and other machines that produce textile products
- METHODICAL
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Interest in comparing to read loom patterns and prepare loom pattern mechanisms for processing
- innovative
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Interest in speaking to notify supervisors and repairers of mechanical malfunctions; and in investigating machine stoppages, and in operating automatic multi-needle machines to embroider material and sew yard goods, quilts and mattress coverings
The interest code helps you figure out if you’d like to work in a particular occupation.
It’s based on the Canadian Work Preference Inventory (CWPI), which measures 5 occupational interests: Directive, Innovative, Methodical, Objective, and Social.
Each set of 3 interest codes for this NOC group is listed in order of importance.
A code in capital letters means it’s a strong fit for the occupation.
A code in all lowercase letters means the fit is weaker.