Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Career Path: Quality Manager
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Processed Yarn Worker
A profession that uses machines to twist, draw, and finish raw materials such as cotton and synthetic fibers to manufacture yarns that meet specifications.
Caustic (Ka) Treatment Worker (Fiber Bleaching)
Manufacturing operator who processes textile products with caustic soda or bleaching agents to improve quality such as whitening and stain removal.
Skein Winder
A manufacturing job that winds yarn obtained from the spinning process into skeins (skein form) using machine operations.
Glass Cloth Weaver
A profession that processes glass fiber into yarn form and manufactures glass cloth (woven glass fiber fabric) using a loom.
Ring Spinner
Manufacturing job that operates ring spinning machines to spin yarn from cotton or synthetic fibers. Handles the entire process from raw material input to yarn winding.
Calendar Worker (Textile Scouring)
The Calendar Worker (Textile Scouring) is a job that uses a calendaring machine to apply heat and pressure to fabrics, performing finishing processes to improve gloss and texture.
Raw Silk Inspector (Raw Silk Manufacturing)
In the raw silk manufacturing process, weighs and inspects raw silk materials, evaluates quality, and sorts them.
Dry Nonwoven Fabric Maker
Dry nonwoven fabric makers produce nonwoven fabrics from fiber raw materials using the dry forming method, handling processes from machine operation to quality inspection and product winding.
Drying Worker (Dyeing)
Specialized worker in the manufacturing process who adjusts dyed textile products to appropriate moisture and texture levels through machine operation.
Canvas Worker (Sailcloth Worker)
A profession that cuts sailcloth or canvas fabric, performs sewing and hardware attachment to manufacture products such as tents, sheets, and bags.