Fiber × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

69 jobs found.

Towel Weaver

A skilled occupation that operates looms to manufacture towel fabric, which is a type of pile fabric.

Dehydration Worker (Woven Fabric Post-Processing)

This occupation involves operating dehydration machines in the woven fabric post-processing process to remove residual moisture from the fabric.

Fabric Winder

A fabric winder uses a winding machine to uniformly roll up the fabric (gray fabric) woven on a loom, maintaining quality while supplying it to the next process. It is a manufacturing job.

Chikiri (Slitting) Worker

A manufacturing job that operates machines such as slitters to cut woven fabrics and non-woven fabrics to specified widths, performs quality inspections, and simple maintenance.

Luster Thread Manufacturer

A manufacturing technical position that produces highly decorative luster threads (luster yarn), handling quality control to machine operation and maintenance.

Tegus Manufacturing Worker (Natural Tussah Silk)

Manufacturing occupation that produces tegus (strong threads) through processes such as spinning and twisting, using natural tussah silk thread as raw material.

Nylon Net Manufacturing Worker

Occupation that manufactures net-shaped products (nets) using nylon as raw material. Operates braiding machines and forming machines, responsible for everything from production to quality inspection.

Napkin Base Paper Papermaker

A manufacturing job that operates papermaking machines to produce and manage the quality of base paper for napkins using pulp as raw material.

Rope manufacturing worker (fiber-made)

This occupation manufactures ropes such as cotton cords and hemp ropes using fiber raw materials. It produces products suited to required strength and applications through processes like twisting, braiding, and plying.

Scouring Worker

In the textile manufacturing process, this occupation involves operating scouring machines to chemically and mechanically remove paste and impurities from yarns and fabrics, thereby refining the fabric quality.