Fabric Inspection × Career Path: Quality Manager

9 jobs found.

Worsted Weaver

Specialized profession that manufactures and inspects fabrics by operating mechanical looms using high-quality worsted yarn produced by worsted spinning.

Wool Weaving Worker

A skilled worker who operates a loom using wool yarn to manufacture fabric.

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.

Seihan Worker

A job that finishes fabric by making it uniform, performing fabric inspection, width adjustment, winding, and other finishing processes.

Canvas Weaver

Occupation that manufactures thick and durable fabrics such as canvas using looms.

Canopy Manufacturing Worker (Canvas Made)

Occupation involving the entire process from cutting canvas fabric to sewing and finishing canvas-made canopies (cloth products for shading and sun protection).

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.

Jersey Fabric Finishing Worker

Occupation that finishes the dimensions, appearance, and texture of knit (jersey) fabric through processing to meet quality standards.