Our client in Northampton is looking for an experienced Shoe Room Operative to join their team.
Monday to Thursday 07:30-16:30 Fridays 07:30-12:30 (30 minute lunch, 10 minute tea break)
Salary is dependent on experience £12.21 - £13
Job Summary:
The Shoe Room Operative is responsible for meticulously assembling and stitching various components of product uppers according to specifications, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship and adherence to production targets. This role requires precision, attention to detail, and proficiency with industrial sewing machines and related equipment.
Key Responsibilities:
Final Finishing and Detailing:
- Cleaning, spraying, and polishing the shoe uppers (the main body).
 - Antiquing, staining, waxing, and buffing the sole edges and heels.
 - Fitting internal socks, insoles, laces, and adding decorative tags or embellishments.
 
Quality Control (Final Inspection):
- Performing a meticulous final check of the shoe for any marks, defects, or quality issues.
 - Ensuring the pair is an exact match in terms of colour, finish, and size.
 
Preparation for Dispatch:
- Wrapping and packaging the finished shoes.
 - Boxing the shoes and ensuring the correct labels/tickets are applied.
 - Preparing the packaged goods for storage or shipment.
 
Qualifications & Experience:
Essential:
- Proven experience manufacturing.
 - Proficiency in operating various industrial sewing machines
 - Strong understanding of different stitching techniques and materials
 - Excellent hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity.
 - Keen attention to detail and a commitment to producing high-quality work.
 - Ability to work accurately and efficiently in a fast-paced production environment.
 - Basic understanding of health and safety procedures in a manufacturing setting.
 
Desirable:
- Formal training or apprenticeship in footwear manufacturing.
 - Ability to read and interpret technical drawings or patterns.
 - Problem-solving skills related to machine operation or material handling.
 
Working Conditions:
- Primarily based in a manufacturing/factory environment.
 - May involve prolonged periods of sitting or standing.
 - Exposure to noise from machinery (appropriate PPE will be provided).
 - Requirement to handle various materials, including leather, synthetics, and adhesives.