Leader × Required Skills: Quality Inspection
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Textile Products, Clothing, and Fiber Products Manufacturing Worker
A job that handles the manufacturing processes of textile products such as fabrics and clothing, from spinning raw materials to dyeing, knitting/weaving, sewing, and finishing, using machine operations or manual labor.
Textile Equipment Operator
A job that operates and monitors fiber product production equipment such as spinning machines and looms using raw materials like cotton and synthetic fibers to produce products.
Dust-Proof Goggles Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing technician who handles material procurement, molding, processing, assembly, and inspection for dust-proof goggles.
Sewing Worker (Ready-Made Clothes)
A manufacturing job that involves sewing and finishing ready-made clothes using sewing machines or by hand in factories, etc.
Spinning Technician (Excluding Development Technicians)
A job that operates spinning machines to produce yarn from raw materials such as cotton and synthetic fibers.
Spinning Worker
Spinning workers process raw materials such as cotton, wool, and chemical fibers into yarn using spinning machines, and manage yarn quality as well as machine operation and maintenance.
Spinning Finisher
Spinning finishers are manufacturing workers who process raw yarn produced in the spinning process through finishing steps to achieve shippable quality. They ensure the performance and uniformity of the yarn through heat treatment, twisting, winding, and inspection.
Spinning Doubler Operator
This occupation involves operating doubler machines in spinning factories to combine multiple slivers and produce roving of uniform thickness and quality.
Packaging Machine Operator
A manufacturing site job that operates packaging machines to package products efficiently and accurately.
Wrapping Paper Maker
A manufacturing job that operates papermaking machines to produce paper products for packaging, forming sheets from pulp through drying, coating, and winding.