Woven Mark Worker

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Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

Woven mark workers are skilled professionals who weave marks and logos into fabric using looms to manufacture labels and tags for textile products.

Description

Woven mark workers use specialized looms such as Jacquard looms to weave corporate logos and brand marks into textile materials. They adjust yarn types, colors, and tension, input pattern data into the machine, and operate it. During production, they continuously monitor the machine's operation and weave patterns, immediately inspecting and adjusting defects such as yarn breaks or weave misalignments. The woven labels undergo quality inspection, and the finish is confirmed before shipping preparation. High concentration and accuracy are required to suppress fine color differences and knitting errors.

Future Outlook

Demand is expected to change gradually due to the reduction in domestic apparel manufacturing bases and the spread of digital printing technology, but the demand for high-quality labels has a stable outlook.

Personality Traits

Dexterous Hands Skilled in Fine Work / High Concentration / Meticulous

Work Style

Day Shift / Factory Work / Shift Work / Standing Work

Career Path

Junior Woven Mark Worker → Senior Woven Mark Worker → Production Line Leader → Quality Control Staff → Factory Manager

Required Skills

Basic Fabric Knowledge / Data Entry / Loom Operation / Yarn Tension Adjustment

Recommended Skills

Basic Machine Maintenance / Color Evaluation Skills / Fiber Material Properties Knowledge

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Attention is needed to not miss fine yarn fraying or color shifts.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Physical stamina is required to endure long hours of standing work and loom operation.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Routine tasks are central, with little idea generation.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Complex calculations are few, and quantitative analysis is almost unnecessary.

Aliases

  • Label Weaver
  • Tag Weaver

Related Jobs

  • Fabric Inspector
  • Jacquard Loom Operator
  • Loom Operator

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