Tension Control × Workstyle: Day Shift
9 jobs found.
Thread Winder (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
Responsible for the spinning and winding processes of chemical fibers, operating spinning machines to produce synthetic fibers from raw materials.
Machine Adjuster (Those who perform adjustments associated with assembly)
A manufacturing job that performs operational adjustments and measurement inspections on machine devices after assembly to ensure accuracy and performance as per specifications.
Loom Operator
Loom operators set up and operate looms to weave yarn into fabric, performing quality inspections and troubleshooting during production as a manufacturing job.
Loom Operator
A job that operates looms to weave warp and weft yarns into fabric. Handles everything from machine setup to operation monitoring, quality checks, and simple maintenance inspections.
Core Wire Stranding Worker
A job that twists core wires such as metal wires (mainly copper wires) using dedicated machines to manufacture conductors for cables.
Line Technician (Power Transmission Lines)
A technical job responsible for erecting and laying power transmission lines, connections, tests, and maintenance. Requires work at heights and safety management.
Crepe Warper
Craftsman who aligns and winds warp yarns at constant tension and spacing in the preparatory process for manufacturing crepe fabrics, preparing them for the loom.
Copper Drawing Worker
A job that manufactures wire rods, pipes, and similar products by drawing copper materials with a drawing machine and processing them into specified cross-sectional shapes.
Coil Winder (Musical Instrument Manufacturing)
Specialized occupation that winds wires such as metal wires or nylon wires using dedicated machines or by hand to manufacture and finish musical instrument strings and coil parts.