Shoe Repairer

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Shoe repairers repair shoes and leather goods according to customer requirements.

Shoe repairers may perform the following tasks:

  • choose ready-made new soles or cut them from pieces of leather, rubber or nylon, and cement to the shoe
  • use a power-operated sole stitcher, a manually operated sewing machine or a glue solution to attach soles to shoes
  • replace heels by cutting replacement heels into shape and cementing or nailing them into place by machine or by hand
  • stain and polish repaired shoes to match the original colour
  • replace insoles and toecaps, re-stitch loose seams, replace bows, buckles, zippers and ribbons, patch uppers and re-colour and polish shoes
  • carry out repairs such as replacing zips on handbags and luggage
  • cut keys, change watch batteries and do engraving
  • manage other staff and do the banking and accounts
  • if highly skilled, make surgical adjustments such as building up soles and heels or adapting footwear according to doctors' prescriptions.

Personal Requirements:

  • enjoy practical and manual activities
  • good hand-eye coordination
  • able to work quickly and accurately
  • free from allergies to glue and polish.

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