Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Workstyle: Full-time

70 matching jobs found.

Canvas Weaver

Occupation that manufactures thick and durable fabrics such as canvas using looms.

Hanmouki operator

Hanmouki operators are manufacturing workers who operate hanmouki machines to separate and adjust fibers for raw materials, reusing discarded or surplus fibers.

Futon Sewing Worker

Handles everything from cutting futon fabric to sewing, assembly, and finishing, ensuring quality and dimensional accuracy in manufacturing.

Futon Wadding Refurbisher

Occupation that removes cotton from used futons, fluffs it to make it reusable, and repacks it into new fabric to remanufacture futons.

Sewing Worker (Ready-Made Clothes)

A manufacturing job that involves sewing and finishing ready-made clothes using sewing machines or by hand in factories, etc.

Sewing Worker (Clothing)

Occupation that cuts fabric for garments, sews it together using sewing machines or by hand, and finishes the product.

Sewing Operator (Special Sewing Machine)

A manufacturing job that operates special sewing machines to perform sewing processes on clothing and fiber products.

Bobbin Winder

Bobbin winders wind spun yarn onto bobbins or tubes, preparing it in a suitable condition for processes such as weaving or knitting.

Awning Sewing Worker

A profession that operates industrial sewing machines to sew heavy materials such as car awnings, tents, and canvas products.

Marking Worker (Clothing Manufacturing)

A job that accurately marks cutting and sewing guides on fabric in the clothing manufacturing process.