Shirt Production Worker (Sublimation)
Ecommerce · Part-time to full-time; weekdays with occasional weekend batch runs · Delray Beach, FL
We're looking for a hands-on press operator to print, finish, and pack our Saltwater apparel line — sublimation shirts, heat transfers, and finishing — so every ecommerce order ships clean and on time from Delray Beach.
What you'll do
- Run the sublimation printer and heat press on daily ecommerce batches — load, align, press to spec (time/temp/pressure), and inspect every piece.
- Pull the day's pick list, stage blank shirts by size and style, and prep art files for the press run.
- Color-match against approved samples so a coral looks like our coral — reject anything off.
- Fold, tag, poly-bag, and hand finished orders to the ship station; flag blanks running low.
- Batch out wholesale, festival, and Reef Room merch runs when they hit the queue.
- Keep the press area clean, calibrated, and stocked, and close the day with a short count of units pressed, rejected, and blanks remaining.
What we need
- 21 or older — we're a brewery, and ours is a 21+ workplace.
- Hands-on experience with sublimation, DTF, DTG, or heat-press production — you've actually pressed shirts.
- Comfortable following a spec sheet: time, temp, pressure, alignment, color proofing.
- A steady, detail-oriented pace — you can run a batch of 40 and have piece #40 look like piece #1.
- Reliable transportation to Delray Beach and the ability to lift 30–40 lbs of blanks and boxes throughout the shift.
- Legally authorized to work in the U.S.
Pay
$16–$22/hr, based on real press experience. A short paid trial batch on our equipment is part of the hiring process.
How to apply
Email your resume (or just your experience and availability) to Info@saltwaterbrewery.com. We read every one.
Direct applicants only, please — we're not working with recruiters or staffing agencies.
Saltwater Brewery is an equal-opportunity employer. 21+ workplace. Interviews happen in person at the taproom — 1701 W. Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, the first building off the I-95 Atlantic Ave exit.
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