Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Keywords: Cutting

120 matching jobs found.

Canvas Sewing Worker

A profession that cuts and sews products such as bags, tents, and tarps using canvas or canvas fabric to shape them into finished items.

Raising Worker (Woven Fabric Post-Processing)

A manufacturing job that applies raising process to woven fabrics to improve texture and appearance.

Crepe shirt sewing worker

A job that cuts crepe material shirts based on patterns and sews and finishes them using industrial sewing machines or hand finishing.

Fur Clothing Tailor

Specialist profession involving measuring, cutting, sewing, and finishing garments made from fur.

Fur Cutter (Clothing)

A profession that precisely cuts leather (fur), the material for fur products, using knives or machines to manufacture parts for clothing.

Fur Women's Coat Tailor

A profession that uses animal pelts to draft, cut, sew, and tailor women's fur coats. Considers the characteristics of fur materials to provide high-quality products.

Children's Clothing Tailor

Artisan who handles everything from pattern making, cutting, sewing, and finishing for children's apparel.

Golf Net Manufacturing Worker

Golf net manufacturing workers produce nets used at golf courses and practice ranges. They handle the entire manufacturing process from operating knitting machines to cutting, sewing, inspection, and packing to produce high-quality products.

Supporter Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures stretchable knitted and woven products such as medical and sports supporters through the operation of knitting machines, cutting, sewing, finishing, and quality inspection.

Sheet Sewing Worker (Using Special Sewing Machines)

Manufacturing job that mass-produces sheet products such as bed sheets using special sewing machines. Accurately and efficiently performs a series of processes from cutting to sewing and finishing.