Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Workstyle: Manufacturing Line
22 matching jobs found.
Pad Dyer
This occupation involves immersing fabric or yarn in a dye solution to fix color onto textile products and dyeing them uniformly.
Screen Dyeing Worker
Manufacturing technician who uses a mesh screen to print patterns with dye or ink on textile products.
Rope Making Worker (Fiber Made)
An occupation that manufactures ropes and cords by twisting fiber raw materials. Also manages manufacturing processes, performs quality inspections, and ensures safety and health.
Dyeing Finishing Worker (Spinning, Weaving Manufacturing)
In spinning and weaving factories, performs dyeing and finishing processes on fiber products. Responsible for a series of processes from dye preparation, dyeing, fixation, washing, drying, and finishing treatments.
Napping Worker (Woven Fabric Post-Processing)
This occupation involves operating machines and conducting quality inspections in post-processing steps such as napping and brushing of woven fabrics.
Heddle (Soukou) Worker
Manufacturing work involving threading warp yarns through the heddles of a loom, assembling, and adjusting them.
Luster Thread Manufacturer
A manufacturing technical position that produces highly decorative luster threads (luster yarn), handling quality control to machine operation and maintenance.
Pique Worker
A job that manufactures and inspects textured fabrics (pique fabric) using a pique loom.
Garment Cutter
Garment cutters play a crucial role in the clothing manufacturing process by cutting fabric according to patterns, significantly influencing product quality.
Press Worker (Textile Product Finishing)
A job that uses a press machine in the finishing process of textile products to press fabrics or clothes, remove wrinkles, and shape them.