Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Recommended Skills: Basic Knowledge of Machine Maintenance
18 matching jobs found.
Cotton Opening Worker
A manufacturing job that uses machines to loosen raw cotton fiber materials, remove impurities, and prepare them in a uniform state.
Hank Winder
A hank winder operates machines to wind yarn produced by spinning machines onto hanks or cones and performs quality inspections before sending it to the next production process.
Skein Winder
A manufacturing job that winds yarn obtained from the spinning process into skeins (skein form) using machine operations.
Rewinding Worker (Silk Reeling and Spinning Industry)
A manufacturing job that operates spinning machines to wind yarn from raw fibers and performs processes such as twisting and tension adjustment.
Threading Worker (Warping Industry, Weaving Industry)
A job that uses a warping machine to align the warp yarns (warp threads) of woven fabric to the specified number, length, and tension, and wind them up.
Shidehimo Manufacturing Worker
A profession that twists raw yarns such as cotton, hemp, and synthetic fibers to manufacture various cords called shidehimo.
Loom Setup Worker
A manufacturing job that attaches warp yarns to looms for weaving fabric and performs preparatory work such as warping, reed threading, and heald threading.
Woven Fabric Waterproofing Worker
A job that involves coating processes using chemicals or resins to impart waterproof properties to woven fabrics or fiber products.
Woven Fabric Winder
This occupation involves manufacturing work of winding woven fabric produced by a loom onto rolls with appropriate tension.
Bonding Worker (Carpet Manufacturing)
This occupation involves preparing and applying adhesives on carpet manufacturing lines to fix fibers to the back of carpets. Performs machine operation and quality control.