Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Personality Traits: Patient

559 matching jobs found.

Canvas Product Manufacturer

A manufacturing job that designs, cuts, sews, and finishes products such as bags, backpacks, tents, and sheets using canvas materials.

Hanmouki operator

Hanmouki operators are manufacturing workers who operate hanmouki machines to separate and adjust fibers for raw materials, reusing discarded or surplus fibers.

Canopy Manufacturing Worker (Canvas Made)

Occupation involving the entire process from cutting canvas fabric to sewing and finishing canvas-made canopies (cloth products for shading and sun protection).

Leather Garment Tailor

Artisan who uses animal leather as material, creating patterns from cutting, sewing, and finishing by hand and with sewing machines to produce leather jackets, coats, etc.

Leather Garment Manufacturer

A manufacturing job that designs, cuts, sews, and finishes clothing such as jackets, coats, and pants using leather materials. Requires skills in both handcrafting and machine operation.

Hikisome Dyer

An artisan who draws patterns on fabric using resist agents and allows dyes to penetrate, expressing diverse patterns.

Vinylon Weaver

Manufacturing job that processes and produces synthetic fiber vinylon into fabric using a loom.

Cord Braider (Fiber Made)

Skilled worker who operates braiding machines to manufacture ropes, cords, and strings from yarns such as nylon or cotton.

Cord Maker

This job involves processing fiber raw materials to manufacture cords and ropes. Responsible for a series of processes from yarn twisting to forming and quality inspection.

Plain Weave Weaver

This occupation involves operating plain weave looms to interlace warp and weft yarns alternately to produce fabric. It includes adjusting yarn tension, inspecting fabric, and maintaining machinery to produce uniform, high-quality woven textiles.