Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Keywords: Spinning
17 matching jobs found.
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.
Glass Fiber Twisting Worker
This occupation involves bundling raw glass fiber yarns using a twisting machine to manufacture glass fiber yarn with the specified thickness and strength.
Interval Spinner
A factory worker who operates spinning machines for synthetic or regenerated fibers to produce raw yarn.
Kudzu Thread Manufacturing Worker
Occupation of processing fibers extracted from kudzu roots or stems to manufacture kudzu thread. Uses traditional methods to spin the thread and performs dyeing and finishing consistently.
Wool Yarn Twister
An occupation that blends raw fibers for wool yarn and manufactures yarn of the specified thickness and texture through processes such as twisting.
Soaking Worker (Spinning, Fabric Scouring)
In the manufacturing process of spinning and weaving, immerses raw fibers or yarns in water or chemicals to remove dirt and improve scouring properties.
Glove Knitter
A profession that operates glove knitting machines to manufacture gloves from wool yarn or synthetic fibers.
Twine Maker
A job that manufactures cords and ropes by twisting natural fibers or synthetic fibers. Responsible for a wide range from production equipment management to quality inspection.
Rope manufacturing worker (fiber-made)
This occupation manufactures ropes such as cotton cords and hemp ropes using fiber raw materials. It produces products suited to required strength and applications through processes like twisting, braiding, and plying.
Paste Applicator Machine Operator (Spinning, Fabric Scouring)
A manufacturing job that operates a paste applicator machine in the spinning or fabric scouring process to uniformly apply paste to fiber products, preparing them for easier weaving.