Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Career Path: Assistant (Apprentice)

14 matching jobs found.

Appliqué Embroidery Worker

A profession that applies appliqué and decorative embroidery to fabrics, adding flair to clothing and textile products.

Clothing Alteration Tailor

Occupation that adjusts and alters the size and design of ready-to-wear or made-to-order clothing according to customer requests.

Dyer (Dyeing)

Dyers are manufacturing professionals responsible for dyeing processes that impregnate dyes into textile products such as fabrics and yarns to achieve uniform color tones.

Textile Printing Worker

Occupation that prints patterns and designs on various fiber fabrics using pigments or dyes. Employs techniques such as screen printing and rotary resist dyeing to enhance the aesthetics and functionality of the fabric.

Synthetic Fiber Net Manufacturing Worker

A skilled trade that uses knitting machines or looms with synthetic fibers as raw materials to manufacture various net products such as fishing nets, sports nets, and civil engineering nets.

Shibori Dyer

An artisan who specializes in the traditional dyeing technique of tying fabric with thread or rubber bands and applying dye to create patterns.

Loom Preparation and Adjustment Worker

A technical role that prepares, adjusts, and maintains looms to support stable weaving processes.

Warping Sizing Worker

Manufacturing job that organizes yarn, improves strength by sizing, and prepares it for the loom.

Tabi Maker

Manufacturing job that cuts, sews, and finishes tabi, traditional Japanese split-toe socks, from fabric.

Metallic Thread Manufacturer

Artisans who twist metal wires together to manufacture decorative gold and silver threads. Using manual work or specialized machines, they adjust the twist strength and luster of the threads, supplying high-value materials for textiles and embroidery.