Warp × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)

42 jobs found.

Heavy Fabric Weaver (Atsuko)

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

Twill Weaver

A craftsperson who operates a loom to manufacture twill fabrics by combining warp threads (tateito) and weft threads (yokoito).

Thread Tensioning Worker (Textile Manufacturing)

A profession that tensions warp threads used in the textile weaving process with appropriate tension and arrangement using a warping machine to prepare for the loom.

Weaver Worker

A manufacturing job that operates looms to produce fabric. Involves setting up raw yarn, monitoring machine operation, performing quality checks, and adjusting machines.

Wool Weaving Worker

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

Obi Fabric Weaver

Obi fabric weavers are a profession that manufactures fabrics used for kimono obi sashes using looms.

Weaver

A profession that sets threads as warp and weft, operates a loom, and manufactures fabric.

Textile Twill Weaver

A profession that uses looms to perform twill weaving of warp threads, threading through heddles, and adjusting thread tension to manufacture patterned woven fabrics such as twill weaves.

Textile Weaver

Textile weavers operate looms to interlace yarns and produce fabrics.

Karaori Weaver

A technical job that manufactures high-value-added fabrics such as brocade and geometric patterns. Handles everything from loom preparation to operation and product inspection.