Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Career Path: Quality manager

24 matching jobs found.

Hemp Rope Manufacturer

An occupation that uses hemp fibers as raw material and handles processes from spinning to rope manufacturing.

Net knitting worker (fiber product)

Net knitting workers (fiber products) operate net knitting machines to manufacture net-like textile products, performing machine setup, preparation and adjustment of raw yarn, knitting, product inspection and correction, and maintenance checks.

Clothing Finishing Worker

Specialized job in the clothing manufacturing process, performing pressing, ironing, inspection, tagging, etc., to finish products ready for shipment.

Emboss processing worker (woven fabric)

This occupation is responsible for the process of using embossing machines on woven fabrics to apply heat and pressure, thereby imparting uneven surfaces or patterns.

Sock Overlocker

Manufacturing job that reinforces and finishes the toe and heel sections of knitted socks using sewing machines or hand sewing.

Woven Fabric Sewing Machine Worker

A craftsman who operates a sewing machine to sew woven fabric products, finishing clothing and fiber products. They sew together fabric cut to specifications, ensuring quality while completing the products.

Silk reeling machine operator (Twisted yarn manufacturing)

A job that operates silk reeling machines and twisting machines and is responsible for the production process of raw silk and twisted yarn.

Woolen yarn spinner (woolen yarn manufacturing)

A profession that mechanically processes fibers such as wool or cotton as raw materials to manufacture woolen yarn.

Diving suit manufacturer (synthetic rubber lamination and cutting)

A job that cuts synthetic rubber materials and laminates multiple layers to manufacture diving suit parts.

Wool comber

A job that operates a combing machine to remove impurities from raw wool such as sheep wool, align fibers in parallel, and obtain uniform fiber bundles.