Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders
Tasks Include:
- Study work orders or shoe part tags to obtain information about workloads, specifications, and the types of materials to be used.
- 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.
The data sources for the information displayed here include: O*NET™; US Department of Labor (BLS); Virginia Workforce Connection. (Using onet28)
Projections Quick View:
Virginia: No Data
National: -8.5%
Education
High School Diploma
Job Zone:
Two: Some Preparation Needed
Income Range:
Mid Range ($28,000 - $35,999)
Median Earnings:
National
$33,060.00
State
No Data
Regional
Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders
Description
Career Cluster: | Manufacturing |
Operate or tend a variety of machines to join, decorate, reinforce, or finish shoes and shoe parts.
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Education
Required Level of Education
- High School Diploma - or the equivalent (for example, GED) = 69.63%
- Less than a High School Diploma = 25.33%
- Some College Courses = 5.04%
Related Work Experience
- None = 49.78%
- Over 2 years, up to and including 4 years = 18.79%
- Over 6 months, up to and including 1 year = 11.33%
- Over 1 month, up to and including 3 months = 9.28%
- Over 1 year, up to and including 2 years = 8.58%
- Up to and including 1 month = 1.42%
- Over 3 months, up to and including 6 months = 0.81%
On-Site or In-Plant Training
- Over 1 month, up to and including 3 months = 45.59%
- Up to and including 1 month = 22.08%
- None = 19.33%
- Over 3 months, up to and including 6 months = 10.91%
- Over 4 years, up to and including 10 years = 1.68%
- Over 6 months, up to and including 1 year = 0.41%
On-the-Job Training
- Anything beyond short demonstration, up to and including 1 month = 45.91%
- Over 1 month, up to and including 3 months = 27.73%
- Over 3 months, up to and including 6 months = 12.95%
- Over 6 months, up to and including 1 year = 5.45%
- Over 2 years, up to and including 4 years = 5.04%
- Over 4 years, up to and including 10 years = 1.68%
- Over 1 year, up to and including 2 years = 1%
- None or short demonstration = 0.24%
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Tasks
Core Tasks Include:
- Study work orders or shoe part tags to obtain information about workloads, specifications, and the types of materials to be used.
- 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.
Supplemental Tasks Include:
- Turn screws to regulate size of staples.
- Align parts to be stitched, following seams, edges, or markings, before positioning them under needles.
- Turn setscrews on needle bars, and position required numbers of needles in stitching machines.
- Switch on machines, lower pressure feet or rollers to secure parts, and start machine stitching, using hand, foot, or knee controls.
- 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.
- Position dies on material in a manner that will obtain the maximum number of parts from each portion of material.
- Test machinery to ensure proper functioning before beginning production.
- Operate or tend machines to join, decorate, reinforce, or finish shoes and shoe parts.
- 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.
- Staple sides of shoes, pressing a foot treadle to position and hold each shoe under the feeder of the machine.
- Select and place spools of thread or pre-wound bobbins into shuttles, or onto spindles or loupers of stitching machines.
- Hammer loose staples for proper attachment.
- Turn knobs to adjust stitch length and thread tension.
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Knowledge
% | Subject | Description |
---|---|---|
70.75 | Production and Processing | Knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, costs, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and distribution of goods. |
64.75 | Mechanical | Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance. |
62.00 | Education and Training | Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum and training design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and the measurement of training effects. |
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Skills
% | Subject | Description |
---|---|---|
56.25 | Operations Monitoring | Watching gauges, dials, or other indicators to make sure a machine is working properly. |
50.00 | Reading Comprehension | Understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work-related documents. |
50.00 | Active Listening | Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times. |
50.00 | Quality Control Analysis | Conducting tests and inspections of products, services, or processes to evaluate quality or performance. |
50.00 | Critical Thinking | Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems. |
50.00 | Operation and Control | Controlling operations of equipment or systems. |
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Abilities
% | Subject | Description |
---|---|---|
62.50 | Control Precision | The ability to quickly and repeatedly adjust the controls of a machine or a vehicle to exact positions. |
62.50 | Near Vision | The ability to see details at close range (within a few feet of the observer). |
62.50 | Arm-Hand Steadiness | The ability to keep your hand and arm steady while moving your arm or while holding your arm and hand in one position. |
59.50 | Manual Dexterity | The ability to quickly move your hand, your hand together with your arm, or your two hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble objects. |
56.25 | Oral Comprehension | The ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences. |
53.25 | Finger Dexterity | The ability to make precisely coordinated movements of the fingers of one or both hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble very small objects. |
50.00 | Oral Expression | The ability to communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will understand. |
50.00 | Problem Sensitivity | The ability to tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong. It does not involve solving the problem, only recognizing that there is a problem. |
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Work Activities
% | Subject | Description |
---|---|---|
86.00 | Controlling Machines and Processes | Using either control mechanisms or direct physical activity to operate machines or processes (not including computers or vehicles). |
78.50 | Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events | Identifying information by categorizing, estimating, recognizing differences or similarities, and detecting changes in circumstances or events. |
77.00 | Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Materials | Inspecting equipment, structures, or materials to identify the cause of errors or other problems or defects. |
76.25 | Performing General Physical Activities | Performing physical activities that require considerable use of your arms and legs and moving your whole body, such as climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, and handling materials. |
73.75 | Getting Information | Observing, receiving, and otherwise obtaining information from all relevant sources. |
73.75 | Handling and Moving Objects | Using hands and arms in handling, installing, positioning, and moving materials, and manipulating things. |
73.00 | Estimating the Quantifiable Characteristics of Products, Events, or Information | Estimating sizes, distances, and quantities; or determining time, costs, resources, or materials needed to perform a work activity. |
66.00 | Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates | Providing information to supervisors, co-workers, and subordinates by telephone, in written form, e-mail, or in person. |
65.25 | Judging the Qualities of Objects, Services, or People | Assessing the value, importance, or quality of things or people. |
61.25 | Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships | Developing constructive and cooperative working relationships with others, and maintaining them over time. |
60.75 | Monitoring Processes, Materials, or Surroundings | Monitoring and reviewing information from materials, events, or the environment, to detect or assess problems. |
57.00 | Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge | Keeping up-to-date technically and applying new knowledge to your job. |
52.75 | Making Decisions and Solving Problems | Analyzing information and evaluating results to choose the best solution and solve problems. |
52.50 | Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work | Developing specific goals and plans to prioritize, organize, and accomplish your work. |
52.25 | Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards | Using relevant information and individual judgment to determine whether events or processes comply with laws, regulations, or standards. |
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Work Styles
% | Subject | Description |
---|---|---|
92.00 | Dependability | Job requires being reliable, responsible, and dependable, and fulfilling obligations. |
83.75 | Self-Control | Job requires maintaining composure, keeping emotions in check, controlling anger, and avoiding aggressive behavior, even in very difficult situations. |
82.25 | Adaptability/Flexibility | Job requires being open to change (positive or negative) and to considerable variety in the workplace. |
82.00 | Attention to Detail | Job requires being careful about detail and thorough in completing work tasks. |
79.25 | Integrity | Job requires being honest and ethical. |
76.75 | Cooperation | Job requires being pleasant with others on the job and displaying a good-natured, cooperative attitude. |
76.50 | Persistence | Job requires persistence in the face of obstacles. |
75.50 | Stress Tolerance | Job requires accepting criticism and dealing calmly and effectively with high-stress situations. |
74.00 | Initiative | Job requires a willingness to take on responsibilities and challenges. |
73.50 | Independence | Job requires developing one's own ways of doing things, guiding oneself with little or no supervision, and depending on oneself to get things done. |
70.25 | Achievement/Effort | Job requires establishing and maintaining personally challenging achievement goals and exerting effort toward mastering tasks. |
61.50 | Leadership | Job requires a willingness to lead, take charge, and offer opinions and direction. |
59.00 | Innovation | Job requires creativity and alternative thinking to develop new ideas for and answers to work-related problems. |
54.75 | Analytical Thinking | Job requires analyzing information and using logic to address work-related issues and problems. |
54.25 | Concern for Others | Job requires being sensitive to others' needs and feelings and being understanding and helpful on the job. |
52.25 | Social Orientation | Job requires preferring to work with others rather than alone, and being personally connected with others on the job. |
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Work Values
% | Subject | Description |
---|---|---|
50.00 | Relationships | Occupations that satisfy this work value allow employees to provide service to others and work with co-workers in a friendly non-competitive environment. Corresponding needs are Co-workers, Moral Values and Social Service. |
The data sources for the information displayed here include: O*NET™. (Using onet28)
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Work Context
% | Subject | Description |
---|---|---|
96.80 | Spend Time Making Repetitive Motions | How much does this job require making repetitive motions? |
96.20 | Spend Time Using Your Hands to Handle, Control, or Feel Objects, Tools, or Controls | How much does this job require using your hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools or controls? |
84.80 | Indoors, Environmentally Controlled | How often does this job require working indoors in environmentally controlled conditions? |
83.80 | Spend Time Bending or Twisting the Body | How much does this job require bending or twisting your body? |
81.40 | Importance of Repeating Same Tasks | How important is repeating the same physical activities (e.g., key entry) or mental activities (e.g., checking entries in a ledger) over and over, without stopping, to performing this job? |
76.80 | Spend Time Standing | How much does this job require standing? |
75.20 | Wear Common Protective or Safety Equipment such as Safety Shoes, Glasses, Gloves, Hearing Protection, Hard Hats, or Life Jackets | How much does this job require wearing common protective or safety equipment such as safety shoes, glasses, gloves, hard hats or life jackets? |
74.40 | Importance of Being Exact or Accurate | How important is being very exact or highly accurate in performing this job? |
69.60 | Exposed to Contaminants | How often does this job require working exposed to contaminants (such as pollutants, gases, dust or odors)? |
69.60 | Face-to-Face Discussions | How often do you have to have face-to-face discussions with individuals or teams in this job? |
68.80 | Physical Proximity | To what extent does this job require the worker to perform job tasks in close physical proximity to other people? |
67.80 | Work With Work Group or Team | How important is it to work with others in a group or team in this job? |
66.40 | Freedom to Make Decisions | How much decision making freedom, without supervision, does the job offer? |
65.00 | Exposed to Minor Burns, Cuts, Bites, or Stings | How often does this job require exposure to minor burns, cuts, bites, or stings? |
64.80 | Impact of Decisions on Co-workers or Company Results | What results do your decisions usually have on other people or the image or reputation or financial resources of your employer? |
64.20 | Exposed to Hazardous Equipment | How often does this job require exposure to hazardous equipment? |
61.80 | Frequency of Decision Making | How frequently is the worker required to make decisions that affect other people, the financial resources, and/or the image and reputation of the organization? |
60.00 | Time Pressure | How often does this job require the worker to meet strict deadlines? |
59.80 | Contact With Others | How much does this job require the worker to be in contact with others (face-to-face, by telephone, or otherwise) in order to perform it? |
57.80 | Sounds, Noise Levels Are Distracting or Uncomfortable | How often does this job require working exposed to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable? |
57.20 | Pace Determined by Speed of Equipment | How important is it to this job that the pace is determined by the speed of equipment or machinery? (This does not refer to keeping busy at all times on this job.) |
56.60 | Responsible for Others' Health and Safety | How much responsibility is there for the health and safety of others in this job? |
56.60 | Responsibility for Outcomes and Results | How responsible is the worker for work outcomes and results of other workers? |
53.20 | Extremely Bright or Inadequate Lighting | How often does this job require working in extremely bright or inadequate lighting conditions? |
52.40 | Spend Time Sitting | How much does this job require sitting? |
50.20 | Structured versus Unstructured Work | To what extent is this job structured for the worker, rather than allowing the worker to determine tasks, priorities, and goals? |
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Job Zone Two: Some Preparation Needed
- Overall Experience
- Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is usually needed. For example, a teller would benefit from experience working directly with the public.
- Job Training
- Employees in these occupations need anywhere from a few months to one year of working with experienced employees. A recognized apprenticeship program may be associated with these occupations.
- Examples
- These occupations often involve using your knowledge and skills to help others. Examples include orderlies, counter and rental clerks, customer service representatives, security guards, upholsterers, tellers, and dental laboratory technicians.
- Education
- These occupations usually require a high school diploma.
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Earnings Benefits*
Region | Entry Level | Median | Experienced |
---|---|---|---|
United States | $24,450.00 | $33,060.00 | $37,710.00 |
Virginia | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Region | Entry Level | Median | Experienced |
Alexandria/Arlington | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Bay Consortium | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Capital Region Workforce Partnership | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Central VA/Region2000 | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Crater Area | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Greater Peninsula | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Hampton Roads | No Data | No Data | No Data |
New River/Mt. Rogers | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Northern Virginia | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Piedmont Workforce | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Shenandoah Valley | No Data | No Data | No Data |
South Central | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Southwestern Virginia | No Data | No Data | No Data |
West Piedmont | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Western Virginia | No Data | No Data | No Data |
* Earnings Calculations:
Regional Earnings:
Entry = Annual mean of the lower 1/3 wage distribution;
Experienced = Annual mean of the upper 2/3 wage distribution.
National and State Earnings:
Entry = Annual 10th percentile wage;
Experienced = Annual 75th percentile wage.
The data sources for the information displayed here include: US Department of Labor (BLS); Virginia Workforce Connection. (Using onet28)
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Employment Projections
Current | Projected | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|
United States | 4,700 | 4,300 | -8.5% |
Virginia | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Region | Current* | Projected | % Change |
Alexandria/Arlington | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Bay Consortium | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Capital Region Workforce Partnership | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Central VA/Region2000 | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Crater Area | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Greater Peninsula | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Hampton Roads | No Data | No Data | No Data |
New River/Mt. Rogers | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Northern Virginia | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Piedmont Workforce | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Shenandoah Valley | No Data | No Data | No Data |
South Central | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Southwestern Virginia | No Data | No Data | No Data |
West Piedmont | No Data | No Data | No Data |
Western Virginia | No Data | No Data | No Data |
The data sources for the information displayed here include: US Department of Labor (BLS); Virginia Workforce Connection. (Using onet28)
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Proficiency Ratings
These proficiencies are scored on a scale from 1 to 5 with 1 being not
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Titles
- Anchor Operator
- Anchorer
- Ankle Patch Molder
- Antiquer
- Apron Trimmer
- Arch Cushion Press Operator
- Archer
- Assembler
- Back Closer
- Back Stayer
- Back Strip Machine Operator
- Back Wedger
- Barrer
- Bed Laster
- Bed Machine Operator
- Binding Dyer
- Binding Stitcher
- Block Hand
- Block Out Machine Operator
- Bobbin Winder
- Boot and Shoe Repairman
- Boot Maker
- Boot Trimmer
- Bottom Cementer
- Bottom Filler
- Bottom Finisher
- Bottom Painter
- Bottom Polisher
- Bottom Sprayer
- Bow Machine Operator
- Box Toe Maker
- Breaster
- Brusher
- Brushing Machine Operator
- Buckle Attacher
- Buckle Sewer
- Buckler and Lacer
- Buffer
- Burnisher
- Burnishing Machine Operator
- Button Sewer
- Caser Up
- Cementer
- Channel Cementer
- Channel Layer
- Channel Lip Wetter
- Channel Opener
- Channel Turner
- Channeler
- Channeling Machine Operator
- Closer
- Closer On
- Clother In
- Concaver
- Cookie Padder
- Cordwainer
- Counter Cutter
- Counter Former
- Counter Maker
- Counter Molder
- Counter Roller
- Counter Stacker
- Counter Stitcher
- Cripple Chaser
- Cripple Cutter
- Cripple Worker
- Crowner
- Cushion Sewer
- Cut Out Machine Operator
- Cut Out Operator
- Cut Out Stitcher
- Cutter
- Deskidding Machine Operator
- Die Cutter
- Die Out Worker
- Die Press Operator
- Die Trimmer
- Dieing Out Machine Operator
- Doper
- Double Head Machine Operator
- Double Needle Operator
- Double Needle Stitcher
- Dyer
- Ear Pull Machine Operator
- Edge Blacker
- Edge Brusher
- Edge Burnisher
- Edge Cutter
- Edge Drummer
- Edge Finisher
- Edge Molder
- Edge Setter
- Edge Stainer
- Edge Trimmer
- Embosser
- Equipment Operator
- Eyedotter
- Eyelet Machine Operator
- Eyelet Maker
- Eyelet Operator
- Eyeletter
- Faker
- Fancy Needleworker
- Fancy Stitcher
- Fastener
- Feather Edger
- Featherer
- Finisher
- Finishing Area Operator
- Finishing Trimmer
- Fitter
- Flamer
- Flat Lock Machine Operator
- Flat Lock Operator
- Flesher
- Floorperson
- Folder
- Folder Machine Operator
- Form Maker
- Foxer
- Foxing Closer
- French Binder
- French Cord Binder
- French Folder
- French Folding Machine Operator
- Fudger
- Fur Finisher
- Fur Machine Operator
- Fur Operator
- Fur Sewer
- Gang Punch Operator
- Goodyear Stitcher
- Goodyear Welter
- Gore Cutter
- Gore Stitcher
- Gouger
- Groover
- Groover Operator
- Groover Runner
- Grooving Machine Operator
- Half Backer
- Half Sole Fitter
- Heel Attacher
- Heel Blacker
- Heel Breaster
- Heel Builder
- Heel Burnisher
- Heel Caser
- Heel Cementer
- Heel Compressor
- Heel Coverer
- Heel Coverer Machine Operator
- Heel Curver
- Heel Cutter
- Heel Dipper
- Heel Gouger
- Heel Gummer
- Heel Layer
- Heel Nailing Machine Operator
- Heel Padder
- Heel Painter
- Heel Pricker
- Heel Sander
- Heel Scourer
- Heel Seat Fitter
- Heel Seat Laster
- Heel Seater
- Heel Sewer
- Heel Shaper
- Heel Shaver
- Heel Slugger
- Heel Sprayer
- Heel Stainer
- Heel Stiffener
- Heel Trimmer
- Heel Turner
- Heel Varnisher
- Heeler
- Hooker
- Inker
- Innersole Fitter
- Innersole Maker
- Inseam Trimmer
- Inseamer
- Insole Beveler
- Insole Cementer
- Insole Department Worker
- Insole Doubler
- Insole Lip Turner
- Insole Presser
- Insole Reinforcer
- Insole Rounder
- Insole Stiffener
- Insole Tacker
- Job Setter
- Joint Cutter
- Jollier
- Knifer Up
- Kohinoor Operator
- Label Sewer
- Lacing Operator
- Lacing String Cutter
- Lapper
- Last Chalker
- Last Picker
- Last Puller
- Last Trimmer
- Laster
- Lasting Machine Operator
- Lasting Room Machine Operator
- Leather Softener
- Leveler
- Lining Caser
- Lining Cleaner
- Lining Closer
- Lining Layer
- Lining Stitcher
- Lip Cutter
- Machine Fancy Stitcher
- Machine Feed Operator
- Machine Lacer
- Machine Operator
- Machine Sewer
- Machine Splitter
- Machine Stitcher
- Manufacturing Assistant
- Manufacturing Associate
- Manufacturing Operator
- Marking Machine Operator
- Match Marker
- Matcher
- Mater
- Mc Kay Machine Operator
- Mc Kay Stitcher
- Mold Insert Changer
- Mold Laminator
- Multi Needle Machine Operator
- Nailer
- Nailer Operator
- Nailhead Operator
- Nailing Machine Operator
- Naumkeag Operator
- Needleworker
- Nicker
- Novelty Maker
- Offal Roller
- Offal Trimmer
- Ornament Stitcher
- Orthopedic Shoe Maker
- Outside Cutter
- Outsole Caser
- Outsole Cementer
- Outsole Compressor
- Outsole Handler
- Outsole Rounder
- Outsole Splicer
- Overcaster
- Overedge Machine Operator
- Overedger
- Overlock Operator
- Overlocker
- Overseamer
- Painter
- Painter Apprentice
- Perforating Machine Operator
- Pinking Machine Operator
- Piper
- Plug Paster
- Pounder
- Power Hammer Operator
- Prick Stitcher
- Pricker
- Production Worker
- Pull Over
- Pull Over Machine Operator
- Puller
- Puller Over
- Pump Stitcher
- Quarter Backer
- Quarter Seamer
- Rand Cementer
- Rand Maker
- Rand Tacker
- Rasper Machine Operator
- Relaster
- Ribbon Hand
- Roll Operator
- Roller Stitcher
- Rough Rounder
- Rougher Machine Operator
- Rounder
- Rubber Down
- Sample Stitcher
- Scalloper
- Scarfer
- Seam Closer
- Seam Rubber
- Seam Sewer
- Seam Stayer
- Seamer
- Seamer Operator
- Seat Nailer
- Sewing
- Sewing Machine Operator
- Shank Archer
- Shank Breaker
- Shank Burnisher
- Shank Cutter
- Shank Faker
- Shank Maker
- Shank Rander
- Shank Scourer
- Shank Stapler
- Shank Taper
- Shanker
- Shanker Out
- Shoe Caser
- Shoe Cementer
- Shoe Cleaner
- Shoe Coverer
- Shoe Dresser
- Shoe Fitter
- Shoe Folder
- Shoe Lacer
- Shoe Laster
- Shoe Lining Fitter
- Shoe Maker
- Shoe Puller
- Shoe Reconditioner
- Shoe Repairman
- Shoe Sewing Machine Operator and Tender
- Shoe Shanker
- Shoe Sprayer
- Shoe Stainer
- Shoe Stamper
- Shoe Stitcher
- Shoe Treer
- Shoe Trimmer
- Shoe Turner
- Shoe Worker
- Side Laster
- Single Needle Operator
- Size Marker
- Size Painter
- Skin Washer
- Skiver
- Skiving Machine Operator
- Slipper Maker
- Slugger
- Sock Liner
- Sole Blacker
- Sole Buffer
- Sole Cementer
- Sole Conditioner
- Sole Conforming Machine Operator
- Sole Cutter
- Sole Filler
- Sole Inker
- Sole Layer
- Sole Leveler
- Sole Molder
- Sole Painter
- Sole Polisher
- Sole Ruffer
- Sole Scraper
- Sole Seamer
- Sole Skiver
- Sole Splitter
- Sole Stainer
- Sole Tacker
- Sole Tier
- Sole Trimmer
- Soler
- Special Machine Stitcher
- Stamper
- Stamping Machine Operator
- Standard Machine Stitcher
- Stay Cutter
- Stayer
- Stitch Bonding Machine Tender
- Stitch Burnisher
- Stitch Cleaner
- Stitch Marker
- Stitch Rubber
- Stitch Separator
- Stitch Wheeler
- Stitcher
- Stitcher Around
- Stitching Machine Operator
- Stock Fitter
- Stock Letterer
- Stock Wetter
- Stocker
- Stocklayer
- Stockman
- Stoner
- Strap Buckler
- Strap Maker
- Strap Sewer
- String Laster
- Suede Brusher
- Sueding Machine Operator
- Tack Puller
- Tacker
- Tape Controlled Machine Stitcher
- Thread Laster
- Tip Finisher
- Tip Fixer
- Tip Mender
- Tip Puncher
- Tip Scourer
- Toe Former
- Toe Laster
- Toe Trimmer
- Tongue Binder
- Tongue Stitcher
- Top Closer
- Top Lift Compresser
- Top Lift Scourer
- Top Lifter
- Top Spotter
- Top Stitcher
- Tracer
- Treer
- Trimmer Machine Operator
- Trimming Caser
- Trimming Machine Operator
- Truer
- Turn Laster
- Turn Sewer
- Turner In
- Under Trimmer
- Uniformer
- Upper Caser
- Upper Doubler
- Upper Stitcher
- Upper Tier
- Vamp Creaser
- Vamp Cut Out Worker
- Vamp Liner
- Vamp Maker
- Vamp Marker
- Vamp Seamer
- Vamp Throater
- Vamper
- Vulcanizer
- Vulcanizing Machine Operator
- Vulcanizing Press Operator
- Wedger
- Welt Beater
- Welt Maker
- Welt Rander
- Welt Sewer
- Welt Slasher
- Welt Stitch Cleaner
- Welt Stitcher
- Welt Wheeler
- Wheeler
- Wicker
- Width Stripper
- Wood Heel Back Liner
- Wool Brusher
- Zigzag Stitcher
- Zigzagger
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