Physical Stamina & Endurance × Classification Details: Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers
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Twine Maker
A job that manufactures cords and ropes by twisting natural fibers or synthetic fibers. Responsible for a wide range from production equipment management to quality inspection.
Donsu (Donsu) Weaver
Donsu weavers are artisans who produce donsu, a fabric with luster and intricate patterns, using silk or synthetic fibers and float weaving techniques.
Nylon Net Manufacturing Worker
Occupation that manufactures net-shaped products (nets) using nylon as raw material. Operates braiding machines and forming machines, responsible for everything from production to quality inspection.
Nylon Textile Worker
A job that operates looms using nylon fibers as raw material to manufacture, inspect, and finish woven fabric products.
Nylon Rope Worker
A job that manufactures high-strength nylon ropes by operating twisting machines, braiding machines, etc., using nylon raw yarn as raw material.
Natural Dyer
A processing worker who dyes colors onto fiber products using natural dyes, inheriting ancient techniques while finishing the products.
Napkin Weaver
This occupation involves operating looms to produce fabrics for manufacturing cloth napkins such as table napkins.
Naphthol Dyer
Technician who dyes and finishes textile products using naphthol dyes. Responsible for adjusting dyeing conditions, quality control, and inspecting the finish.
Rope manufacturing worker (fiber-made)
This occupation manufactures ropes such as cotton cords and hemp ropes using fiber raw materials. It produces products suited to required strength and applications through processes like twisting, braiding, and plying.
Needle Worker (Felt Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that operates needle punch machines to entangle animal hair or chemical fibers with needles to process them into felt.