Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Inspection Workers X Recommended Skills: Quality Control Techniques (QC Seven Tools)

10 matching jobs found.

Thread Quality Tester (Silk Reeling Industry)

A profession that physically and chemically measures the strength, elongation, moisture absorption, etc., of silk threads produced in silk reeling factories, and evaluates and manages quality.

Clothing Inspector

Clothing inspectors visually inspect and use measuring instruments to check clothing and fiber products before shipping from the manufacturing process, sorting out defective products.

Raw Silk Inspector

Raw silk inspectors inspect the quality of raw silk as a raw material visually or using dedicated equipment, grade it, and remove defective products.

Finishing Quality Selector (Wool Yarn Spinning)

A job that performs quality inspection and defective product selection in the finishing process of spun wool yarn products.

Shinomaki Inspector

A profession that inspects products using visual checks and measuring instruments in the production process of textile products and clothing, managing quality to prevent defective products from being shipped.

Woven Fabric Inspection Finisher

A manufacturing job responsible for inspecting the quality of woven fabrics visually or with measuring instruments and handling the finishing process.

Net Manufacturing Inspector

A profession that inspects the quality of manufactured fiber net products (such as fishing nets, protective nets, packaging nets, etc.) using visual inspection and measuring instruments to confirm compliance with specifications and quality standards.

Fiber Testing Worker

Specialist profession that uses various machines and test methods to measure and inspect the physical and chemical properties of fiber products to evaluate their quality and performance.

Tire Cord Yarn Tester

A job that inspects the physical properties and quality of tire cord yarn using various testing equipment and confirms compliance with product standards.

Knit Fabric Inspector Finisher

This occupation involves visually and metrically inspecting defects and flaws in knit fabrics during the manufacturing process, correcting defective areas, and performing finishing work.