Tension Control × Required Skills: Machine Inspection and Maintenance

12 jobs found.

Knitting Worker

A profession that operates knitting machines to manufacture knit products and fabrics, and performs quality inspections and machine maintenance.

Synthetic Fiber Twisting Worker

This occupation involves twisting synthetic fiber yarns together and operating twisting machines to produce yarn with the specified degree of twist.

Metal Wire Winder

Manufacturing operator job that winds metal wire onto spools or coils with appropriate tension and pitch.

Yarn Rewinder

Manufacturing work in the spinning process that rewinds yarn, removes defects to maintain quality, and supplies it to the next process.

Woven Fabric Winder

This occupation involves manufacturing work of winding woven fabric produced by a loom onto rolls with appropriate tension.

Extrusion Worker (Rolling)

The Extrusion Worker (Rolling) is the occupation responsible for operating a rolling machine to draw out metal sheets that have passed through the rolls with appropriate tension and feed them to the coiler.

Tire Cord Twisting Worker

This occupation involves twisting synthetic fibers for tire cords, the core material of tires, to produce yarn with high tensile strength.

Hand Twister (Twisted Yarn Manufacturing)

This occupation involves operating twisting machines in spinning factories to twist raw yarns together at specified twist counts and tensions to produce uniform twisted yarns.

Twisting Yarn Preparation Worker

A job that involves setting raw yarn on a twisting machine, adjusting the specified twist count, tension, and balance to produce twisted yarn products.

Stenter Operator (Towel Manufacturing)

Specialized profession that stretches towel fabric on a stenter machine with appropriate tension and temperature to stabilize dimensions and adjust texture.