Weaving and knitting machine operators

Weaving and knitting machine operators set up, operate and monitor weaving and knitting machines which process yarn or thread into woven, non-woven and knitted products such as cloth, lace, carpets, rope, industrial fabric, hosiery and knitted garments or to quilt and embroider fabric.

Skill level: Semi-skilled

Check your Wage

  • Salary range for the majority of workers in Weaving and knitting machine operators - from $1,881 to $4,559 per month - 2024.
  • A Weaving and knitting machine operators typically earns between $1,881 and $3,418 gross per month at the start of the job.
  • After 5 years of service, this is between $2,001 and $3,845 per month for a working week of 40 hours.

Tasks and duties

  • Setting up and operating batteries of automatic, link-type knitting machines to knit garments of specified pattern and design
  • Threading yarn, thread and fabric through guides, needles and rollers of machines for weaving, knitting or other processing
  • Tending automatic looms that simultaneously weave pile yarn, filling yarn and warp yarn material to produce carpets and rugs with various colored designs
  • Operating and monitoring looms on which yarn or twist is intersected and knotted at regular intervals to form mesh
  • Operating and monitoring large automatic multi-needle machines to embroider material or to sew lengths of several layers of material to make yard goods, quilts or mattress coverings
  • Tending circular knitting machines with automatic pattern controls that knit seamless hose
  • Operating and monitoring knitting machines to knit hosiery to shape of foot and leg
  • Operating and monitoring machines for knitting heels and toes of socks into ribs or tops cut from circular fabric
  • Operating and monitoring machines which seam openings in toes of socks
  • Operating and monitoring crochet machines to knit lace, trimming, etc. Of desired patterns or design
  • Examining looms to determine causes of loom stoppage, such as warp filling, harness breaks or mechanical defects
  • Repairing or replacing worn or defective needles and other components
  • Cleaning, oiling, and lubricating machines, using air hoses, cleaning solutions, rags, oil cans and/or grease guns
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