Engineering & Manufacturing × Classification Details: Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers
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Double Knitting Machine Operator
This occupation involves operating double knitting machines to produce knit fabrics such as double face and fleece-back. Tasks include setting up raw yarn, machine adjustments, quality inspections, and maintenance.
Linker Worker (Sock Seamer)
Manufacturing job involving machine operation and inspection to neaten seams after sock knitting and finish toe and heel seams.
Ring Spinning Worker
Prepares raw cotton and operates ring spinning machines to produce spun yarn from cotton. This specialized job ensures a stable yarn supply through machine adjustments, daily inspections, and quality checks.
Ring Twister Worker
A profession that operates ring twisting machines, applies appropriate twist to spun yarn, and manages product quality.
Linter Refining Worker
A manufacturing job that chemically and mechanically processes impurities contained in cotton linter (short cotton fibers) to improve quality as raw materials for fiber products and industrial materials.
Linette Weaver
Manufacturing technician who weaves linette fabric using a weaving machine. Performs yarn tensioning, machine adjustment, and quality inspection.
Lace Knitter
Occupation that operates knitting machines to manufacture lace fabric.
Lace Knitting Preparation Worker
Occupation that performs production preparation for lace products using lace knitting machines.
Lace Weaver
Lace weavers are artisans and technicians who manufacture delicate decorative lace fabrics using specialized looms or handicraft techniques.
Lace Cutter (Embroidered Lace)
A manufacturing job that cuts embroidered lace fabric by hand or with dedicated machines based on patterns and sends it to the sewing process.