Summary
J Clemishaw 1870 Ltd in Bury are recruiting for an Apprentice Sewing Machinist. The successful candidate will work towards completing a Level 2 Sewing Machinist apprenticeship over the duration of 18 months.
Wage
£15,704 for your first year, then could increase depending on your age
National Minimum Wage rate for apprentices
Training course
Sewing machinist (level 2)
Hours
Monday - Thursday 08:00 - 17:00, Friday 08:00 - 13:30pm morning break paid, lunch unpaid
39 hours 30 minutes a week
Start date
Tuesday 17 June 2025
Duration
1 year 6 months
Positions available
1
Work
Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.
What you’ll do at work
* Sewing skip sheets, lorry sheets, bespoke sheets
* Eyeleting, assisting welding sheets together with other work colleague
* Packaging, making boxes, bags etc.
* Cutting materials with large industrial scissors
Where you’ll work
UNIT 2
FERNHILL STREET
BURY
LANCASHIRE
BL9 5BG
Training
Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.
College or training organisation
NORTH LANCS. TRAINING GROUP CIC
Your training course
Sewing machinist (level 2)
Equal to GCSE
Course contents
* Follow work instructions for example, specifications, standard operating procedures, and specific instructions.
* Organise resources for example, equipment, components, and tools.
* Check working environment for hazards.
* Apply safe working practices including guards, seat positioning, safety clothing, and manual handling.
* Apply sustainability principles for example, minimise energy usage and waste.
* Identify and segregate resources for reuse, recycling, and disposal.
* Lay out equipment, components, and resources.
* Inspect cut or pre-sewn components before sewing; identify and resolve issues.
* Select and insert needles.
* Select thread.
* Fill and insert spool and thread a sewing machine.
* Select the sewing machine settings.
* Conduct sewing machine test run for example, pre-production, following threading up, adjustments, or maintenance.
* Make sewing machine adjustments for example, stitch tension.
* Operate, monitor, and control a sewing machine for example, lockstitch, linker, blind hemmer, overlocker, cup seam, and coverstitch machine.
* Control material feed.
* Conduct quality checks.
* Identify needle damage.
* Identify and resolve sewing issues for example, skip stitch, lose stitch, or pucker stitch.
* Follow post-production procedure for example, re-bundle, bag up, and attach work ticket.
* Enter information to track work process for example, work dockets, documentation, or electronic tracking system.
* Select maintenance tools.
* Remove and replace sewing machine parts for example, the presser foot, throat plate, spool, and spool case.
* Clean sewing machine and machine parts.
* Check oil.
* Use information technology and digital systems for example, real time system or computerised sewing machine settings.
* Communicate with others for example, other machinists, senior machinists, production staff, supervisors, and team leaders.
* Report issues for example, product quality and machine faults.
* Apply team working principles.
* Identify opportunities for continuous improvement.
* Monitor own performance.
* Complete and record learning and development activities.
* Follow work instructions for example, specifications, standard operating procedures, and specific instructions.
* Organise resources for example, equipment, components, and tools.
* Check working environment for hazards.
* Apply safe working practices including guards, seat positioning, safety clothing, and manual handling.
* Apply sustainability principles for example, minimise energy usage and waste.
* Identify and segregate resources for reuse, recycling, and disposal.
* Lay out equipment, components, and resources.
* Inspect cut or pre-sewn components before sewing; identify and resolve issues.
* Select and insert needles.
* Select thread.
* Fill and insert spool and thread a sewing machine.
* Select the sewing machine settings.
* Conduct sewing machine test run for example, pre-production, following threading up, adjustments, or maintenance.
* Make sewing machine adjustments for example, stitch tension.
* Operate, monitor, and control a sewing machine for example, lockstitch, linker, blind hemmer, overlocker, cup seam, and coverstitch machine.
* Control material feed.
* Conduct quality checks.
* Identify needle damage.
* Identify and resolve sewing issues for example, skip stitch, lose stitch, or pucker stitch.
* Follow post-production procedure for example, re-bundle, bag up, and attach work ticket.
* Enter information to track work process for example, work dockets, documentation, or electronic tracking system.
* Select maintenance tools.
* Remove and replace sewing machine parts for example, the presser foot, throat plate, spool, and spool case.
* Clean sewing machine and machine parts.
* Check oil.
* Use information technology and digital systems for example, real time system or computerised sewing machine settings.
* Communicate with others for example, other machinists, senior machinists, production staff, supervisors, and team leaders.
* Report issues for example, product quality and machine faults.
* Apply team working principles.
* Identify opportunities for continuous improvement.
* Monitor own performance.
* Complete and record learning and development activities.
Your training plan
* Level 2 Sewing Machinist
* Functional skills
* Work based learning
Requirements
Let the company know about other relevant qualifications and industry experience you have. They can adjust the apprenticeship to reflect what you already know.
Skills
* Communication skills
* Keen
* Punctual
* Willing to learn