Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Career Path: Production Management
124 matching jobs found.
Finishing Worker (Dyeing Industry)
Manufacturing technician who performs finishing processes such as dyeing, napping, water-repellent and anti-shrink processing on textile products.
Scouring Silk Reeling Worker
A manufacturing job that uses chemicals and machinery to perform scouring processes such as degreasing and bleaching on fiber raw materials or yarn, preparing them for a suitable state for dyeing or weaving.
Sweater Knitting Worker
Technician who manufactures sweaters using knitting machines.
Fiber Rope Finisher
This occupation involves the final process of fiber-made ropes, inspecting and shaping products, and performing winding, bundling, and packaging.
Felt Washing (Jū) Worker
A manufacturing job that performs water washing or chemical treatment on felt fabric, trims the lint, and finishes it through processes such as compression and drying.
Tire Cord Twisting Worker
This occupation involves twisting synthetic fibers for tire cords, the core material of tires, to produce yarn with high tensile strength.
Tire Cord Fabric Weaver
A skilled trade that weaves high-strength fiber cords, used as tire reinforcement materials, into fabric using a loom.
Tacking Worker (Sewing Industry)
A job specializing in tacking (basting) operations to temporarily fix fabric in the clothing manufacturing process.
Dehydration Worker (Woven Fabric Post-Processing)
This occupation involves operating dehydration machines in the woven fabric post-processing process to remove residual moisture from the fabric.
Warp Knitter (Knitwear Manufacturing)
A technical job that operates warp knitting machines to manufacture knitwear such as jersey, handling everything from raw yarn supply to quality inspection.