Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers
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Futon Wadding Refurbisher
Occupation that removes cotton from used futons, fluffs it to make it reusable, and repacks it into new fabric to remanufacture futons.
Fabric Cutter
A manufacturing job that accurately cuts woven fabrics along patterns, serving as the preliminary process in the production of clothing and textile products.
Fabric Sewer
Workers who perform sewing operations on woven fabric products in factories and elsewhere. They sew fabric materials together using industrial sewing machines or by hand to manufacture clothing, bedding, curtains, etc.
Blouse seam finisher
This occupation handles the post-sewing processes for women's blouses, finishing the product's quality and appearance.
Pleating Worker (Fabric Processing)
Manufacturing job that uses dedicated machines to apply uniform pleats to fabric. Adjusts temperature and pressure to create beautiful, uniform folds.
Pleating Worker (For Sewn Products)
A manufacturing technician job that applies pleats (fine folds) to sewn products using machines or manual labor to refine design and quality.
Print Worker (Spinning, Textile Manufacturing)
A technical job that prints patterns and colors on fabrics such as woven or knitted materials, performs quality inspections, and operates machines.
Cotton Reclaiming Worker
Manufacturing process of loosening old cotton materials using a reclaiming machine or similar equipment, removing impurities, and preparing them as recycled raw materials.
Flexible Container Bag Manufacturing Worker (Chemical Fiber)
This occupation uses chemical fiber materials such as polypropylene to manufacture flexible container bags (FIBC) through mechanical processing, sewing, and welding. It produces bags for transporting and storing large volumes of powdered or granular materials.
Press Operator (Fabric Finishing)
Manufacturing job that performs finishing processes on woven fabric products using a press machine.