Tailor/Fabric Worker PT w
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, Summer Seasonal
Job Description – Tailor/Fabric Worker PT with benefits (260001Y2)
Job Number260001Y2
Primary LocationUnited States – Washington – Bremerton
OrganizationBremerton Pay Range: $21.50 – $22.39
Join us as our next Fabric Worker (Tailor) here in Bremerton, WA at the Navy Exchange.
Responsibilities- Mount medals and sew items on uniform as appropriate.
- Make alterations and repairs to uniform and civilian garments.
- Take customer body measurements to ensure proper garment fit.
- Measure the correct placement of items, affix marks, trims, bastes, and press upon completion.
- Operate a sewing machine.
- One year of experience using a sewing machine to perform alterations and repairs to garments.
- Must be able to pass appropriate background checks required for the specific area of responsibility (e.g., Federal DOD Security Clearance).
- Benefits begin on DAY ONE.
- Sick and annual leave accruals.
- Continuity of Employment Programs for Military Spouses.
- Tax‑free shopping worldwide at any Navy Exchange location.
- Access to on‑base amenities, including lodging, bowling, gym, movie theaters, and more (where available).
- Includes Life Mart Discount Savings Program.
One year of experience that provided the applicant with knowledge and skill to carry out basic modifications, alterations, and repair of clothing.
Substitution of Education for ExperienceOne year of high school education may be substituted for 3 months of general experience up to a High School Diploma or GED for one year of general experience.
Specialized Experience- One year of experience with the use of a sewing machine to perform alterations and repairs to garments such as pinning and basting, trimming, lengthening and shortening sleeves, taking in and letting out waists of jackets, replacing zippers, lowering collars, replacing pockets, shortening and lengthening pants, tapering skirts, sewing on ratings and stripes, etc.
Typically stands, stoops, bends, and kneels to measure and mark items being altered. Sits for long periods while operating a sewing machine or doing hand sewing. Continual use of hands, arms, and fingers is required in sewing and using shears.
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