Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Inspection Workers X Workstyle: Day Shift
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.
Textile Inspector (Textile Manufacturing)
Textile inspectors visually inspect and use measuring instruments to check fabrics woven on looms, detect defects and faults, and perform quality control.
Serplane Inspector (Raw Silk Manufacturing)
A profession that inspects raw silk on serplanes in the raw silk manufacturing process, detecting defects and evaluating quality such as dimensions and luster.
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 Product Inspector (Sewn Products)
Knit product inspectors ensure the quality of knit products by inspecting appearance, dimensions, and sewing conditions, and sorting out defective products.
Felt Inspector
A job that inspects scratches, dirt on the surface or inside of felt products, color unevenness, dimensional defects, etc., using visual inspection or measuring instruments to ensure quality.
Slub Removal Worker
A profession that involves visually or mechanically inspecting fabrics for slubs (lumps) and defects after manufacturing textiles or fiber products, and removing or marking them.
Textile Product Inspector
This occupation involves inspecting the appearance, dimensions, color tones, etc., of fabrics and fiber products after the textile product manufacturing process to confirm compliance with quality standards.
Spinning Tester
This occupation involves measuring and evaluating the quality of yarn produced in the spinning process using various testing equipment and confirming compliance with standards.
Jersey Fabric Inspector
Jersey fabric inspectors visually inspect and use measuring instruments to check the appearance, dimensions, and quality of knit fabrics (jersey products), identifying, removing, and recording products that do not meet standards.