Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Industry & Occupation: Engineering & Manufacturing

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Dyeing and Bleaching Worker

This occupation involves dyeing, bleaching, and finishing fiber products. Responsibilities include dye formulation, operation of dyeing machines, and color matching.

Dyer

A dyer is a profession that applies dyeing processes to textile products such as fabrics and clothing. They are responsible for selecting and mixing dyes, the dyeing process, fixation, finishing, and managing product quality.

Cotton Combing (combing) Machine Operator

This occupation involves operating and inspecting combing machines that remove impurities from cotton raw materials to produce fiber bundles called slivers.

Cotton Comber

A manufacturing technician who combs cotton fibers, removes impurities to produce uniform fibers, and prepares them in a state suitable for the next spinning process.

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.

Tying Machine Operator

A job that operates tying machines, performs thread binding and tension adjustment, and maintains production efficiency and quality in textile manufacturing.

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.

Towel Weaver

A skilled occupation that operates looms to manufacture towel fabric, which is a type of pile fabric.

Towel Finisher (Using Special Sewing Machines)

Manufacturing job that uses special sewing machines for edge binding, hemming, and stitching towels while maintaining product quality.