Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Recommended Skills: Safety and health management

16 matching jobs found.

Hemp Rope Manufacturer

An occupation that uses hemp fibers as raw material and handles processes from spinning to rope manufacturing.

Creeler (Twister)

This occupation involves operating a twisting machine to twist multiple single yarns together to produce twisted yarn (twist yarn). Responsibilities include yarn winding, machine setup, and quality inspection.

Thread Tensioning Worker (Dyeing Finishing Operations)

A job that operates dyeing and finishing machines to process dyed yarn through warping, tension adjustment, drying, and other steps while maintaining quality.

Waste Cloth Bleacher

This occupation involves treating waste cloths (rags) used in factories and elsewhere with bleaching agents to restore them to a reusable state.

Oxidation Machine Worker (Silk Scouring)

A job that operates oxidation machines in the scouring process of sericulture to perform chemical treatments such as degreasing and bleaching of raw silk.

Roving Frame Operator

A manufacturing job that processes raw fibers into yarn using spinning machines, serving as the foundation of the spinning process.

Spinner Worker

This occupation processes raw fibers such as cotton and wool using spinning machines to produce yarn with uniform thickness and strength. Responsible for machine operation and adjustment, quality inspection, and maintenance tasks.

Woolen yarn spinner (woolen yarn manufacturing)

A profession that mechanically processes fibers such as wool or cotton as raw materials to manufacture woolen yarn.

Spinning Bobbin Winding Worker

A manufacturing job in a spinning mill that operates fine spinning machines (bobbin winders) to spin raw cotton into high-quality yarn.

Finishing Worker (Dyeing Industry)

Manufacturing technician who performs finishing processes such as dyeing, napping, water-repellent and anti-shrink processing on textile products.