Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Required Skills: Quality Inspection

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Shidehimo Manufacturing Worker

A profession that twists raw yarns such as cotton, hemp, and synthetic fibers to manufacture various cords called shidehimo.

Loom Worker (Oshima Tsumugi Manufacturing)

Skilled artisan who operates looms for Oshima Tsumugi, using mud-dyed weft threads to weave intricate kasuri patterns.

Shearing Worker (Clothing Manufacturing)

A manufacturing technician who operates shearing machines in a factory to trim the edges of fabrics or cut out defective parts to ensure uniform width and finish.

Jacquard Loom Weaver

A manufacturing job that operates looms equipped with Jacquard mechanisms to produce complex patterned fabrics according to pattern cards.

Cocoon Boiling (shaken) Worker

A job that involves boiling raw cocoons and handling the pre-processing stage for raw silk production.

Carpet Weaver

A profession that operates looms to manufacture pile fabrics such as carpets and rugs.

Antiseptic Cotton Manufacturing Worker

Antiseptic cotton manufacturing workers produce, sterilize, and package antiseptic cotton (degreased cotton) used for medical and sanitary purposes on a production line.

Steam Heating Worker (Dyeing)

Specialist who applies dyeing processing to fiber products and then performs steam heating treatment to fix the dye.

Woven Fabric Post-Processing Worker

A manufacturing technician who performs post-processing such as degreasing, bleaching, dyeing, drying, and pressing on woven fabrics to ensure product quality.

Woven Fabric Waterproofing Worker

A job that involves coating processes using chemicals or resins to impart waterproof properties to woven fabrics or fiber products.