Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Industry & Occupation: Engineering & Manufacturing
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Sock Knitter
Sock knitters operate knitting machines to manufacture socks from raw yarn.
Sock Knitting Worker
A manufacturing job that operates knitting machines such as circular knitting machines to perform knitting and shaping of socks.
Sock Overlocker
Manufacturing job that reinforces and finishes the toe and heel sections of knitted socks using sewing machines or hand sewing.
Sock Embroidery Worker
Sock embroidery workers are manufacturing technicians who use embroidery sewing machines to embroider patterns or logos on socks, handling everything from setting design data to machine operation and quality inspection.
Sock Anti-Slip Processing Worker
This occupation manufactures less slippery products by applying or processing anti-slip materials on the back of socks.
組ひも編工
Traditional manufacturing occupation that hand-braids kumihimo cords for Japanese clothing accessories and decorations.
Rewinding Worker (Silk Reeling and Spinning Industry)
A manufacturing job that operates spinning machines to wind yarn from raw fibers and performs processes such as twisting and tension adjustment.
Gripper Snap Attachment Worker (Clothing Manufacturing)
This occupation involves accurately attaching snap buttons to clothing using a dedicated machine called a gripper in the clothing manufacturing process.
Die Cutter (Fiber Products)
Manufacturing process of accurately cutting raw fabric for fiber products into product shapes using a press machine and die.
Crepe shirt sewing worker
A job that cuts crepe material shirts based on patterns and sews and finishes them using industrial sewing machines or hand finishing.