Quality Manager × Keywords: Dyeing
30 jobs found.
Ajitori Tanner (Leather Tanning)
Ajitori tanners (leather tanning) manufacture and finish leather for leather products by washing and degreasing animal hides, then performing processes such as tanning, dyeing, drying, and fatliquoring.
Thread Dyeing Worker
Thread dyeing workers dye raw yarns such as cotton, wool, and synthetic fibers to prepare colored yarns suitable for weaving or knitting. They handle everything from dyeing to washing, drying, and inspection.
Chemical Fiber Post-Processing Equipment Operator
This occupation involves operating, adjusting, and inspecting machinery in the post-processing stage of chemical fibers to ensure product quality and improve production efficiency.
Wallpaper Manufacturing Worker
A technical job that manufactures mass-produced wallpaper through processes such as printing, dyeing, coating, and drying on the base paper for wallpaper.
Leather Sheet Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures leather sheets using raw hides such as cowhide as raw materials, through processing such as dyeing, forming, and finishing.
Leather Manufacturer
Manufacturing job that processes raw hides such as cowhide and sheepskin through tanning, dyeing, cutting, sewing, and finishing.
Leather Bag Maker
A profession that handles everything from designing leather bags to cutting, sewing, and finishing, producing high-quality bags and pouches.
Artificial Leather Manufacturing Worker
Occupation involving raw material mixing for imitation leather (synthetic leather), molding, and finishing processes.
Wool Dyer
A manufacturing job that colors raw yarns or fiber products with dyes to ensure a uniform finish and quality.
Synthetic Fiber Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)
A technical job that operates and manages processes from raw material blending to polymerization, spinning, processing, and quality inspection to manufacture synthetic fibers such as polyester and nylon.