Creativity & Ideation × Classification Details: Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers
600 matching jobs found.
Sewing Machine Sewer (Knit Fabric Sewing)
A profession that sews knit fabrics using sewing machines to tailor clothing and fabric products.
Sewing Machine Button Attacher
Operator in manufacturing sites who accurately and efficiently sews buttons onto clothing using a sewing machine.
Patrol Worker (Woven Fabric Manufacturing)
This occupation involves patrolling and monitoring the operation of looms on woven fabric production lines, detecting and correcting abnormalities such as yarn breaks or weaving defects to maintain product quality.
Patrol Worker (Spinning Industry)
In the spinning industry, a worker who regularly patrols and inspects spinning machines to detect abnormalities or malfunctions early and perform repairs and adjustments.
Milanese Knitting Operator
A job that operates Milanese knitting machines to produce knit products. Involves pattern setting, machine adjustment, and product inspection.
Steaming Machine Operator (Dyeing)
A job that operates steam engines (steaming machines) in the dyeing process to fix dyes onto fiber products.
Solid Dyer
Manufacturing job specializing in the process of dyeing textile products in a single solid color. Handles dye mixing, dyeing, washing, drying, etc., to achieve uniform coloration.
Heddle Threading Worker (Textile Processing)
A heddle threading worker is a specialist who threads warp yarns through the eye boards (heddles) of a loom, preparing and adjusting the loom.
Jersey Knitting Worker
A manufacturing job that operates jersey knitting machines (knitting set-up machines) to produce knit fabrics. Responsible for yarn setup, quality inspection, and maintenance tasks.
Jersey Yarn Winder
A manufacturing job that appropriately winds yarn for jersey knitting machines using a winding machine and stably supplies it to the production line.