AI summary
Collar Setter Sewing Operator role assembling coat apparel using industrial sewing equipment while meeting quality and product specification standards. You’ll work onsite with LION Group, focusing on correct stitch formation, pattern fit, and collar setting. Standout perk: Equal Opportunity Employer with protected veteran/disabled applicant rights notices.
Key skills
Industrial sewing machine operationApparel assemblyCollar settingReading and following product specificationsStitch formation knowledgePattern fit and garment constructionWorking with thread, findings and trimQuality standards/inspectionBasic equipment maintenance (oiling, cleaning)
Salary not listed — comparable US sewing operator/apparel assembly roles in Kentucky often pay roughly $12–$18/hour depending on experience and shift.
You'll thrive here if you’re detail-oriented with garment construction skills and are willing to learn components and processes to meet precise job specifications.
Why apply
- Onsite, hands-on sewing work
- Learn components and trim application
- Equal Opportunity Employer
- Ability to utilize related equipment to assemble apparel, meeting expected quality standards.
- Must comprehend and understand product specifications, as well as an understanding of assembly requirements.
- ability to understand stitch formation and pattern fit for proper construction.
- must be willing to learn how different components (thread, findings, and trim) are applied in the operation to meet job specifications.
- ability to understand basic equipment maintenance (oil, cleaning, etc.).
- Setting Collars
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
