Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Recommended Skills: Safety and Health Management

75 matching jobs found.

Nylon Textile Worker

A job that operates looms using nylon fibers as raw material to manufacture, inspect, and finish woven fabric products.

Needle Worker (Felt Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that operates needle punch machines to entangle animal hair or chemical fibers with needles to process them into felt.

Knit Dyer

This occupation dyes knit fabric and adjusts the color tones and textures of products. It manages dye formulations and dyeing conditions to ensure uniform quality.

Name Weaving Worker

Specialized worker who operates looms to design, manufacture, and inspect name tags (woven labels) for clothing and products.

Twisting Yarn Preparation Worker

A job that involves setting raw yarn on a twisting machine, adjusting the specified twist count, tension, and balance to produce twisted yarn products.

Sizing Adjuster (Textile Scouring)

In the textile manufacturing process, this occupation handles preparation of sizing liquid (sizing solution), machine operation, drying, and quality control to improve the strength and abrasion resistance of textiles.

Gasket Manufacturing Worker (Felt-made)

This is a job that processes and manufactures felt-made gaskets (seal materials).

Panel Worker (Tent and Sheet Manufacturing)

A job that manufactures panel parts for tents and sheets through processes such as cutting, sewing, and welding fabric.

Tentering Drying Worker (Dyeing)

This occupation involves tentering fiber products after dyeing and drying them using drying machines.

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.