Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers
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Bobbin Winder (Spinning Industry)
A job that handles the process of processing raw cotton with spinning machines, forming fibers into yarn shape, and winding them up.
Ball Winder
A job in textile factories, etc., operating machines to wind twisted yarn into balls, producing uniform yarn balls for the next process.
Cotton Batting Worker
This occupation involves loosening raw cotton using cotton batting machines and producing uniform fiber sheets or cotton pads.
Carbonization Worker (Wool Yarn Spinning)
A manufacturing job in a wool yarn spinning factory that performs carbonization processing using acid treatment and heating to remove impurities from raw materials and produce standard products for the next process.
Menswear Cutter
Occupation that accurately cuts fabric based on patterns for men's clothing.
Men's Kimono Tailor
Artisan who takes measurements, cuts, sews, and finishes men's Japanese clothing (kimono, haori, hakama, etc.). Combines traditional techniques with machine sewing for production.
Dantsu (dan) Weaver
Artisans who handle the entire manufacturing process of dantsu (rugs and carpets), specializing in everything from raw yarn preparation to dyeing, weaving, and finishing.
Tumbler Worker (Woven Fabric Processing Dryer Operator)
This occupation involves operating tumbler dryers in the drying process of woven fabrics, managing temperature and humidity to maintain fabric quality and production efficiency.
Fabric Finisher
A manufacturing job responsible for the final finishing process of fabric rolls, ensuring quality and appearance.
Fabric Repair Worker (Knit Fabric)
Occupation that inspects defects such as snags or holes in knit fabric rolls, repairs them using machines or by hand, and maintains product quality.