Tension Control × Required Skills: Quality Inspection

40 jobs found.

Heavy Fabric Weaver (Atsuko)

Specialized profession focused on manufacturing thick fabrics, handling everything from yarn preparation to loom operation and quality inspection.

Knitting Worker

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

Elastic Thread Manufacturing Worker

A job that mixes natural rubber or synthetic rubber and manufactures thin rubber threads through processes such as extrusion and vulcanization.

Thin Plate Rolling Worker (Iron and Steel Manufacturing)

Sheet rolling workers manufacture thin steel sheets by passing heated steel materials through rolling mills, handling temperature and tension control, quality inspection, and equipment operation and maintenance.

Yarn Twisting Worker

A manufacturing occupation that twists yarns or fiber bundles serving as raw materials for textile products using twisting machines and handles the processes necessary for productization.

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.

Synthetic Fiber Spinning Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating and monitoring synthetic fiber spinning equipment while managing the production line and maintaining product quality.

Tube Winder (Synthetic Fiber Rope Manufacturing)

Specialized job in the manufacturing process of ropes made from chemical fibers, operating a tube winder to wind raw yarn onto a tube at constant tension and speed.

Tube Winder (Twisted Yarn Manufacturing)

A job that manufactures yarn by winding fiber materials onto tubes while twisting them together on a twisting machine and adjusting the twist level.

Yarn Doubling Worker

Industrial job that manufactures high-quality yarn by twisting raw yarns such as synthetic fibers.