Tie In Operator
JOB SUMMARY
The F2 Tie In Operator position is responsible for the replacement and tying of warp beams, setting up looms with the correct size, mesh, color and weave patterns, and the correct entry of production information into the computer system. The duties also include aiding with changeovers as needed.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Tend portable or stationary automatic warp tying-in machine to tie warp ends from full warp beam to warp in loom.
- Draw in looms and patterns when warps cannot be tied.
- Divide, comb out, straighten and clamp ends in position in tiers on tie-in stand.
- Press buttons or turn cranks to start tying mechanisms.
- Observe and control the tying-in process as machine picks up corresponding strands from warp beam and from loom beam, ties strands together and cuts off excess yarn above knot.
- Stop machine, correct misalignment of warp yarn and release joined strands from tie-in stand.
- Manually tie ends not tied by machine.
- Pull warp through drop wire, harnesses and reed so knots will not jam assembly and break when loom is started.
- Build warps.
- Install warps into weaving machines, using warp truck with the aid of another changeover person.
- Level and/or align parts, repair or replace defective parts using hand tools.
- Check warp pattern, sizes, fill mesh and fill yarn, then place machine in production.
NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Perform 5S tasks as needed.
- Repair warp and filler breaks in yarn.
- Start loom and inspect woven cloth to detect defects.
- Notify Loom Fixer (F2) of mechanical defects.
- Replace defective warp yarn, repair incorrect threading of looms and monitor looms to ensure fabric and fill yarn conform to work order.
- Change set-up of loom to weave different pattern or different type of yarn.
SPECIAL DEMANDS/RESPONSIBILITIES
- Must perform all duties in a safe manner.
- Must perform other departmental duties as assigned by supervisor.
- Must handle and move material without damage.
- Must be able to read a tape measure to 1/32 of an inch.
- Must be able to be trained in weaving machine operation and capable of learning to operate tie-in machines efficiently.
- Must understand basic mechanical skills and be able to apply these skills to the job.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Will receive direct supervision from shift supervisor and or team leader.
ACCEPTABLE EDUCATION
Prefer a High School Diploma or GED. Currently assessed at the 8th grade equivalency or higher on the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) exam through our Continuous Education and Development (CED) program or have an appropriate WorkKeys score based on the job profile.
ACCEPTABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
Prefer 12 months previous work experience in a manufacturing or heavy industrial environment. Prefer 6 months loom operator experience. Prefer knowledge of weaving operations.
CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES REQUIRED
Will have or can obtain certification to operate material handling equipment and Lockout/Tagout certification.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Ability to push, pull, front carry, horizontal lift, floor to waist lift using correct lifting procedures.
- Ability to lift sedentary (occasionally), light (occasionally), medium (occasionally), heavy (occasionally) and very heavy (occasionally) materials using correct lifting procedures.
- Ability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, crouch and flex trunk frequently.
- Must have 20/35 or correctable vision in each eye.
- Must conform to all safety procedures and wear steel-toed shoes.