Stitch Fitting Operator

Description
Position summary
Run the preparation work that makes the upper and the insole ready to last: cementing, rib plying and roughing. Nothing downstream works if the bond does not hold.
Essential functions
- Cement: apply adhesive to specification, control open time, keep coverage uniform all the way to the edge.
- Ply rib: apply and seat the rib to the insole. Verify adhesion and alignment before you release it.
- Rough: prepare the surface so the bond takes, holding depth and margin without exposing the grain.
- Verify insole tack placement in the welt where the style calls for it.
- Inspect your own work. A bad bond does not fail here, it fails at Bottoming or in the customer\'s hands.
- Work in ventilated cement areas with required protective equipment at all times.
Requirements
Minimum qualifications
- No prior experience required at grade P1. We train you.
- Willingness to work with adhesives and solvent-based chemistry, and to wear the protective equipment that goes with them.
- Consistency over speed. Adhesion defects are invisible until the boot comes apart.
Physical requirements and work environment
This position works on the production floor. Standing for the full shift on a concrete floor. Occasional lifting up to 40 pounds; frequent lifting up to 20 pounds. Repetitive use of hands, wrists and arms. Exposure to leather dust, adhesive vapor and machine noise. Hearing protection, eye protection and steel-toe footwear are required. Reasonable accommodation is available to qualified individuals with disabilities. This position involves routine exposure to adhesives, solvents and finishing chemicals. Respirator fit-testing and chemical-handling training are provided and required.
How performance is measured
Units prepared per shift. Bond failures traced back to this department.
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