Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Career Path: Production Management

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Jigger Dye Worker

A profession that uses a jigger dyeing machine to uniformly dye fabrics, performing tasks from processing to quality inspection.

Shearing Worker (Clothing Manufacturing)

A manufacturing technician who operates shearing machines in a factory to trim the edges of fabrics or cut out defective parts to ensure uniform width and finish.

Carpet Weaver

A profession that operates looms to manufacture pile fabrics such as carpets and rugs.

Woven Fabric Post-Processing Worker

A manufacturing technician who performs post-processing such as degreasing, bleaching, dyeing, drying, and pressing on woven fabrics to ensure product quality.

Loom Preparation and Adjustment Worker

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

Loom Operator

A job that operates looms to weave warp and weft yarns into fabric. Handles everything from machine setup to operation monitoring, quality checks, and simple maintenance inspections.

Shiroset Processing Worker (For Sewn Products)

This occupation applies shape memory processing (Shiroset processing) to sewn clothing or fabric products using irons or press machines to adjust the product's shape and texture.

Bleaching Worker

An occupation that bleaches and cleans textile products.

Men's Clothing Sewing Machine Operator

A craftsperson who sews each process of men's clothing (suits, jackets, etc.) using industrial sewing machines and manages product quality and finishing.

Scarf Sewing Worker

Specialized occupation that handles cutting fabric, sewing, and finishing in the scarf manufacturing process.