Color Scheme × Required Skills: Quality Inspection

13 jobs found.

Thread Dyer

A specialist occupation that manufactures materials for woven fabrics and clothing by permeating and fixing dyes into threads to apply color.

Wool Dyer

A manufacturing job that colors raw yarns or fiber products with dyes to ensure a uniform finish and quality.

Fabric Splicing Worker (Dyeing Industry)

Fabric splicing workers join undyed fabric (raw fabric) and handle everything from feeding it into the dyeing machine to adjustments and operation management as specialized production workers.

Pad Dyer

This occupation involves immersing fabric or yarn in a dye solution to fix color onto textile products and dyeing them uniformly.

Screen Worker (Dyeing Industry)

Screen workers (dyeing industry) are specialists who apply dyes or ink to textile products using a screen (mesh) to perform dyeing processing of designs.

Screen Dyeing Worker

Manufacturing technician who uses a mesh screen to print patterns with dye or ink on textile products.

Dye Worker (Feather Dyeing)

This occupation involves processing feathers, the raw material for feather products, from pre-treatment through dyeing, fixation, and finishing. Uniform color and quality are ensured through dye blending and machine operation.

Letterpress (Relief) Printing Worker

Worker who manufactures printed materials by transferring ink using letterpress (relief) plates.

Fabric Dyer

Technical occupation responsible for coloring woven fabrics using dyes, from finishing processes to quality inspections.

Hakuzome Dyer

Specialist occupation that applies color to textile products using dyes. Achieves uniform color development and color fixation on fabrics through blending of dyes and mordants, and machine operations.