Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Keywords: Quality Inspection
120 matching jobs found.
Bleaching Worker (Yarn and Woven Fabric)
A profession that performs bleaching and finishing processes on yarn and woven fabrics to achieve uniform color tones and quality.
Finishing Machine Operator (Spinning Industry)
This occupation involves operating finishing machines in the final stage of the spinning process to finish yarn, perform inspections, quality control, and machine maintenance.
Seal Weaver
Seal weavers operate special looms called seal looms to manufacture textile products.
Embroidery Cutting Worker (Machine-operated)
A profession that accurately cuts fiber products subjected to embroidery processing using dedicated machines and sends them to the next process.
Shidehimo Manufacturing Worker
A profession that twists raw yarns such as cotton, hemp, and synthetic fibers to manufacture various cords called shidehimo.
Roving Frame Operator
A manufacturing job that processes raw fibers into yarn using spinning machines, serving as the foundation of the spinning process.
Shearing Worker (Clothing Manufacturing)
A manufacturing technician who operates shearing machines in a factory to trim the edges of fabrics or cut out defective parts to ensure uniform width and finish.
Resin Finishing Worker (Textile Manufacturing)
This occupation involves processing textile products by coating or impregnating them with resin to add functions such as water resistance, shape stability, and durability.
Woven Fabric Patrol Worker
This occupation involves inspecting the quality of fabric produced from weaving machines, detecting and removing defective products.
Loom Operator
A job that operates looms to weave warp and weft yarns into fabric. Handles everything from machine setup to operation monitoring, quality checks, and simple maintenance inspections.