Job Summary:
The weaver is responsible for the operation of 13-23 weaving machines. The individual creels and threads various yams through metal devices on the loom to create a woven fabric.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- The individual lifts cones of yam which weigh between 8-25lbs and places them on a creel rack.
- The individual will be on his/her feet for the twelve hour shift except for breaks.
- The individual has to pull cones of yarn off racks hourly and reaches across the loom to locate and repair yarn breaks frequently.
- The individual will push-pull a creel rack or cone rack to reposition it.
- The individual is walking from machine to machine during the shift. The person has to step up onto a catwalk attached to the loom.
- The individual has to be able to distinguish between colors since various colors of yarn are used. Also the loom indicator lights; yellow, blue and red, require the ability to distinguish colors.
- The individual has to pass a hearing test since the weaving area is a high noise area requiring ear-protection. Verbal communication with shift foreman and co-workers is necessary in the work area.
- Since a break in yarn occurs frequently, rethreading the yarn is necessary. The individual should be a minimum height of 5'0" in order to complete this task.
- The individual places cones of yarn on a creel rack and repairs yarn break outs on the loom.
- The individual has to be a self-starter since he will be assigned 13-23 machines.
- The individual has to respond to the various loom indicator lights and repair the yarn break in a timely manner to meet production requirements.
- The individual will be required to decide when and how to correct a yarn break out and when and how to set up the creel rack. These activities are done constantly.
- The individual is required to make various quality control checks hourly and correct as required in order to meet production demands.
Experience/Education Requirements:
- High School Graduate with the ability to read and write. No computer skills required.
Other Requirements:
- The individual should have a previous machinery work background or an interest to work with mac inery.
- The individual needs to be aware that he/she will be on his/her feet for the entire 12-hour shift which requires being in good physical condition.
- The individual should have a previous work record and no accidents since he/she will be working ar und a lot of machinery and moving machine parts.
Skills Required
- Ability to lift cones of yarn weighing 8-25 lbs
- Ability to stand and work on feet for a 12-hour shift
- Physical ability to reach across looms, pull cones hourly, push-pull creel racks, walk between machines, and step onto a catwalk
- Ability to distinguish colors (yarn and loom indicator lights)
- Pass a hearing test and use ear protection; able to communicate verbally with foreman and coworkers
- Minimum height of 5'0" to perform rethreading tasks
- High school graduate with ability to read and write
- Self-starter able to manage 13-23 machines and respond to indicator lights promptly
- Perform hourly quality control checks and make corrections as required
- Previous machinery work background or demonstrated interest in working with machinery
- Be in good physical condition and have a prior work record with no accidents around machinery
What We Do
Engineered Floors, LLC is a leading privately held flooring manufacturer based in Dalton, Georgia. Founded in 2009, the company specializes in the production of high-quality residential and commercial flooring solutions, including carpet and hard surfaces like luxury vinyl tile (LVT). They are recognized for their innovative manufacturing processes and a commitment to delivering stylish, durable products while supporting their customers and community.







