Upholstery: Main Line Insider/Seat Builderother related Employment listings - Claremont, NC at Geebo

Upholstery: Main Line Insider/Seat Builder

POSITION
Summary:
Build furniture up with loose fiber stuffing, cotton, felt, and/or foam padding to form smooth rounded surfaces.
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS:
Upholsterer will pull, lift and place the next frame in line weighing approximately 50-75 lbs onto the work station in order to build up.
Conduct Initial inspection of frame and materials to assure all pieces match the ticket on piece, including cushions and backs.
While building up the piece, assure the fabric has no lumps, holes or cat tracks.
Also ensure that grain runs straight.
Fit cushions to the in-back and in-arm making sure there is no gap between cushions.
Assure that seams are straight, even and not gapped open and all welts are straight and even.
Other duties as assignedMINIMUM
Qualifications:
At least 5 years experience in production of upper-end upholstered furniture manufacturing environment.
Good attention to detail and ability to work with handsExperience in reading and understanding production tickets Ability to interpret simple instructions commonly placed in a production manualAbility to perform multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment to assure delivery requirementsGood communication skills - oral and writtenAbility to keep accurate records and follow documented procedures and standardsExcellent time-management skills including ability to work independently with little supervisionAbility to frequently lift frames weighing 50 -75lbsAbility to sit or stand for 10 hour periods and bend and twist at waist and knees as required to upholster furnitureAbility to see patterns on fabrics and color variationsApply NowRefer to a FriendSalary:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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