Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Career Path: Manufacturing Line Leader

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Reed Winder

Manufacturing job that properly winds and attaches reeds (osa) used in looms. Handles an important preparatory process that supports weaving quality.

Woven Label Winder

Manufacturing operator position that operates winding machines for woven labels (fiber labels sewn onto products), winding products to specified lengths while inspecting quality.

Woven Mark Worker

Woven mark workers are skilled professionals who weave marks and logos into fabric using looms to manufacture labels and tags for textile products.

Cotton Opening Worker

A manufacturing job that uses machines to loosen raw cotton fiber materials, remove impurities, and prepare them in a uniform state.

Gas Singeing Worker (Spinning, Weaving)

A manufacturing job that heats textile products with a gas burner in spinning and weaving processes to burn off lint and improve product texture and strength.

Skein Drying Worker

This occupation involves drying skeins of yarn prepared in the spinning process using dryers and similar equipment to an appropriate moisture content to maintain quality.

Shoulder Pad Manufacturing Worker

Technical job involving cutting, sewing, shaping, and finishing shoulder pads for clothing on the manufacturing line.

Single Twist Worker

A profession that twists fiber raw materials in a single direction using a twisting machine to produce yarn with consistent strength and structure.

Glass Fabric Worker

A manufacturing technician who produces fabrics (glass cloth) using glass fibers. Produces glass fiber fabrics with excellent heat resistance and corrosion resistance through loom operation, yarn tension adjustment, product inspection, etc.

Glass Cloth Warping Worker (Glass Woven Fabric Manufacturing)

Glass cloth warping workers arrange glass fibers evenly in the vertical direction, perform warping using a warping machine, and prepare for supply to the loom in manufacturing.