Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Recommended Skills: Quality Control Techniques (QC)

36 matching jobs found.

Knitting Worker

A job that operates computer-controlled or manual knitting machines to manufacture knit products.

Net Fabric Manufacturing Worker (Fiber Made)

A job that operates machines such as knitting machines and weaving machines to manufacture net-like fiber products (net fabric) for clothing or industrial use.

Creel Worker (Textile)

Processes raw fibers using spinning machines to manufacture raw yarns such as cotton yarn and chemical fiber yarn.

Dyer (Dyeing)

Dyers are manufacturing professionals responsible for dyeing processes that impregnate dyes into textile products such as fabrics and yarns to achieve uniform color tones.

Worsted Weaver

Specialized profession that manufactures and inspects fabrics by operating mechanical looms using high-quality worsted yarn produced by worsted spinning.

Caustic (Ka) Treatment Worker (Fiber Bleaching)

Manufacturing operator who processes textile products with caustic soda or bleaching agents to improve quality such as whitening and stain removal.

Dry Nonwoven Fabric Maker

Dry nonwoven fabric makers produce nonwoven fabrics from fiber raw materials using the dry forming method, handling processes from machine operation to quality inspection and product winding.

Drying Worker (Dyeing)

Specialized worker in the manufacturing process who adjusts dyed textile products to appropriate moisture and texture levels through machine operation.

Yarn Doubling Finisher

An occupation that synthesizes multiple raw yarns as part of the spinning process, operating doubling machines and finishing machines to produce homogeneous, high-quality yarn.

Silk Reeler (Raw Silk Production)

A manufacturing job that involves mechanically or manually extracting raw silk from cocoons.