Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont
Apparel Quality Specialist-Fort Mill-Part Time
Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont, Fort Mill, South Carolina, United States, 29715
Apparel Quality Specialist – Fort Mill – Part Time
Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont is looking for an
Apparel Quality Specialist
to join our team in Fort Mill, South Carolina.
About Us At Goodwill, your work helps fuel job creation, career training, and vital community services. We turn donations into opportunities—and you can be part of the mission.
What You’ll Do
Sort donated clothing to determine what meets our quality standards.
Identify and separate higher-value clothing for special handling.
Organize sellable and unsellable items into the appropriate bins.
Track daily production counts and maintain records.
Hang and group clothing using our color rotation system.
Stock or remove clothing from the sales floor as needed.
Keep work areas clean, safe, and compliant with procedures.
Support other roles (donation processor, hanger, cashier) as needed.
Report any theft, safety, or security concerns to management.
Requirements
No experience necessary—just a strong work ethic and willingness to learn.
Attention to detail when sorting items for quality and value.
Physically able to stand, bend, lift, and move bins of clothing.
Reliable, responsible, and respectful team players.
Committed to personal growth, teamwork, and Goodwill’s mission.
Job requires standing most of the time; lifting up to 10 pounds regularly and up to 50 pounds occasionally; strong vision required.
Benefits
Starting pay of $15/hour with annual merit raises and production bonuses.
Free career training & development programs.
Team member discounts.
Full‑time benefits including medical, dental, vision, paid time off, and tuition reimbursement.
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Apparel Quality Specialist
to join our team in Fort Mill, South Carolina.
About Us At Goodwill, your work helps fuel job creation, career training, and vital community services. We turn donations into opportunities—and you can be part of the mission.
What You’ll Do
Sort donated clothing to determine what meets our quality standards.
Identify and separate higher-value clothing for special handling.
Organize sellable and unsellable items into the appropriate bins.
Track daily production counts and maintain records.
Hang and group clothing using our color rotation system.
Stock or remove clothing from the sales floor as needed.
Keep work areas clean, safe, and compliant with procedures.
Support other roles (donation processor, hanger, cashier) as needed.
Report any theft, safety, or security concerns to management.
Requirements
No experience necessary—just a strong work ethic and willingness to learn.
Attention to detail when sorting items for quality and value.
Physically able to stand, bend, lift, and move bins of clothing.
Reliable, responsible, and respectful team players.
Committed to personal growth, teamwork, and Goodwill’s mission.
Job requires standing most of the time; lifting up to 10 pounds regularly and up to 50 pounds occasionally; strong vision required.
Benefits
Starting pay of $15/hour with annual merit raises and production bonuses.
Free career training & development programs.
Team member discounts.
Full‑time benefits including medical, dental, vision, paid time off, and tuition reimbursement.
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