Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Keywords: Warp
42 matching jobs found.
Dobby Loom Adjuster
This occupation performs mechanical adjustments and maintenance on dobby looms to maintain the quality and production efficiency of woven fabrics.
Seedling Fabric Weaver
A profession that uses raw yarn to produce fabric through hand weaving or machine weaving.
Nishijin Weaver
Artisans engaged in the production of 'Nishijinori', the traditional silk fabric from the Nishijin area of Kyoto.
Name Weaving Worker
Specialized worker who operates looms to design, manufacture, and inspect name tags (woven labels) for clothing and products.
Weaver
A profession that operates machines such as automatic looms to produce woven fabrics by combining warp and weft yarns.
Loom (machine) preparation worker
A manufacturing job responsible for warping the warp yarns before mounting on the loom, sizing, heddle threading, and other preparations and adjustments for the loom.
Broadcloth Weaver
A job that operates looms to manufacture broadcloth (wide-width cotton fabric). Handles everything from yarn setting to quality checks and machine adjustments.
Hat Fabric Weaver
This occupation involves weaving fabric for hats using looms. Tasks include operating looms, adjusting yarns, and inspecting fabric quality.
Poplin Weaver
Occupation of manufacturing plain weave fabric called poplin by operating a loom. Manages tension of warp and weft yarns and weaving speed to produce high-quality woven fabric.
Scarf Weaver
Scarf weavers operate looms using wool yarn or chemical fibers to produce scarves in a manufacturing role. They handle everything consistently from yarn preparation, weaving, quality inspection, to finishing processes.