• Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders
  • Manufacturing
  • Annual Median Wage
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    Annual NC Wage Range
    Growth Rate
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    Slow Growing
  • Shoe machine operators or tenders operate a variety of machines to join, decorate, reinforce, or finish shoes and shoe parts.

What do they typically do

  • Remove and examine shoes, shoe parts, and designs to verify conformance to specifications such as proper embedding of stitches in channels
  • Perform routine equipment maintenance such as cleaning and lubricating machines or replacing broken needles
  • Cut excess thread or material from shoe parts, using scissors or knives
  • Align parts to be stitched, following seams, edges, or markings, before positioning them under needles
  • Collect shoe parts from conveyer belts or racks and place them in machinery such as ovens or on molds for dressing, returning them to conveyers or racks to send them to the next work station
  • Draw thread through machine guide slots, needles, and presser feet in preparation for stitching, or load rolls of wire through machine axles
  • Fill shuttle spools with thread from a machine's bobbin winder by pressing a foot treadle
  • Load hot-melt plastic rod glue through reactivator axles, using wrenches, and switch on reactivators, setting temperature and timers to heat glue to specifications
  • Hammer loose staples for proper attachment
  • Turn knobs to adjust stitch length and thread tension

Number of Jobs

Average Annual
Job Growth +0.5%
Job Openings 9

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