2nd
shift
Cloth Roll Inspector
$
15.88
hr.
–
Enoree
, SC –
Shift Differential $0.75 HR
(starts
after initial training is complete)
2nd
shift M-Friday 4pm-2am (Must Train on 1st)
A Cloth Roll Inspector is
responsible for visually examining and measuring large rolls of fabric to ensure they meet quality standards by checking for defects like holes, stains, uneven weaves, incorrect width, and color variations, rejecting any rolls that do not comply, and documenting findings on inspection reports while maintaining a clean and safe work area within a textile manufacturing facility
This company is a
textile fabric and yarn
manufacturer focused on meeting or exceeding customer expectations through
high-quality
products,
on-time
deliveries, excellent customer service
,
and continuous improvement. The team takes pride in
their
work to ensure
they
meet those
customers’
expectations while keeping a fun and friendly working environment. The company encourages professional growth
, works with all employees to maintain a healthy work-life
balance,
and
a casual work environment, and takes time to celebrate all
employees
and company accomplishments.
All Workbox Staffing Employees receive access to a personalized career consultant, Healthcare Benefits, Disability Insurance, and advancement opportunities.
*Temp to Hire position*
Responsibilities:
- Maintains cleanliness and organization of the production floor
- Maintains daily wipe down of production traffic area
- Communicating with the Team Leader on Quality Assurance
- Manages the logistics of raw materials , finished goods , and scrap materials
- Assists the Production Manager in weekly preventive maintenance of machines
- Various tasks relating to the daily production schedule
- Keep up with the production pace throughout the shift
- Visual Inspection: Carefully examine each cloth roll for visible defects like holes, snags, stains, uneven seams, and color variations using good lighting conditions.
- Measurement Verification: Measure the width of each roll to ensure it falls within specified tolerances using measuring tools.
- Defect Recording: Document the type, location, and severity of any defects found on inspection sheets, noting the roll number and other relevant details.
- Quality Control Decisions: Determine whether a roll of fabric meets quality standards and decide to accept or reject it based on inspection findings.
- Reporting: Submit detailed inspection reports to supervisors, highlighting any quality issues and potential areas for improvement.
- Defect Communication : Notify production personnel about identified defects to allow for adjustments or necessary corrective actions.
- Maintaining Work Area : Keep the inspection station clean and organized, disposing of fabric scraps appropriately.
Qualification/Skills:
- Eye for quality attention to detail
- Ability to move between tasks
- Reliability
- Hard Worker
- M ust understand and maintain written records and documentation (daily activity)
- Must be professional
- Able to lift 25 lbs. throughout the shift
- Ability to perform very repetitive motions
- Ability to stand for 8 to 10 hours. Some stations have sit-down desks
- Self-Motivated
Let’s go to work!
Apply online today or call our office at 864-649-3331.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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