Supervisor × Classification Details: Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers
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Men's Suit Sewing Worker
Men's suit sewing workers are specialists who manufacture men's suits, jackets, pants, and other men's wear, handling everything from fabric cutting to sewing, pressing, and finishing.
Water Washing Drying Machine Operator (Spinning, Fabric Scouring)
Manufacturing operator who operates water washing and drying machines in the final finishing process of spinning and weaving to clean and dry fabrics.
Screen Worker (Dyeing Industry)
Screen workers (dyeing industry) are specialists who apply dyes or ink to textile products using a screen (mesh) to perform dyeing processing of designs.
Trousers Tailor (Men's Wear)
Specialist who measures, cuts, sews, and tailors men's trousers according to the customer's body shape and requirements.
Hat Maker
Artisans who handle the manufacturing process of hats from material selection to cutting, sewing, decoration, and finishing. They blend traditional techniques with design to create hats that balance functionality and aesthetics.
Scouring Dehydration Worker (Spinning, Weaving Manufacturing)
Operators who operate processing machines such as scouring and dehydration of fiber raw materials in the spinning and weaving manufacturing process to maintain product quality.
Bonding Worker (Carpet Manufacturing)
This occupation involves preparing and applying adhesives on carpet manufacturing lines to fix fibers to the back of carpets. Performs machine operation and quality control.
Suit Tailor (Custom Order)
A profession that takes measurements tailored to the customer's physique and requests, designs, cuts, sews, and finishes suits.
Textile Redyer
Occupation involving mixing dyes and processing with dyeing machines to re-dye the colors of textile products and apparel.
Cotton Comber
A manufacturing technician who combs cotton fibers, removes impurities to produce uniform fibers, and prepares them in a state suitable for the next spinning process.