Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Required Skills: Quality inspection
54 matching jobs found.
Hemp Braiding Worker
A skilled trade that manufactures braided products such as kumihimo, ropes, and cords using natural fibers like hemp with handwork or machines.
Hemp Rope Manufacturer
An occupation that uses hemp fibers as raw material and handles processes from spinning to rope manufacturing.
Net Processing Worker
A manufacturing job that produces net products for various uses, handling everything from cutting raw fabric to processing, finishing, and inspection.
Knitting Machine Preparation Worker
Knitting Machine Preparation Workers prepare and adjust knitting machines in knitwear manufacturing, setting up machinery to ensure smooth operation of the production line.
Alpaca Weaver
Artisan who uses alpaca wool as raw material to manufacture fabric through hand weaving or machine weaving. Handles textiles for clothing and interiors.
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.
Winch Operator
This occupation involves operating automatic winding machines to wind raw yarn onto bobbins or slubs in the spinning process, while managing yarn tension and 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.
Empire Tube Manufacturer
Specialized occupation that manufactures and performs quality control on tubular fiber products "Empire Tube" using circular knitting machines, etc.
Kier Scouring Worker
A job that handles the scouring process for textile products, removes impurities and performs bleaching to facilitate subsequent dyeing and finishing processes.