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Express Employment is currently hiring Footwear Production Workers in Meridian, MS!

  • $14.00/hr
  • Day Shift 
  • Weekly Pay

Job Description 

  • Receiving, processing, labeling, and storing incoming stock.
  • Maintaining clear records on all inventory and stock.
  • Operate cutting machines or die presses to cut out shoe components according to specific patterns and sizes.
  • Use industrial sewing machines to join upper components or apply decorative stitching.
  • Attach the upper part of the shoe to the sole using heat, adhesives, or specialized "lasting" machinery to ensure the correct shape and fit.
  • Inspect materials and finished products for defects such as uneven stitching, glue marks, or material blemishes.
  • Perform final touches, including cleaning, polishing, lacing, and packaging shoes for shipment.
  • Keep your workstation clean and perform basic troubleshooting or cleaning on assigned machinery to ensure smooth operation.

Job Requirements

  • Ability to handle small components and operate machinery with precision.
  • Capacity to stand for long periods and perform repetitive tasks in a fast-paced environment.
  • A "quality-first" mindset to catch errors before the product moves to the next stage.
  • Strong punctuality and a team-player attitude to meet daily production quotas.
  • The ability to be a team player.

If you are interested in this position apply and an employment specialist will contact you shortly. You can also call the office at 601-658-2990 to set up a next-day interview or come in for a walk-in at 2501 Front Street, Suite D, Meridian, MS 39301 open Monday-Friday from 8:00 AM-5:00 PM.

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