Washing × Required Skills: Chemical Handling

12 jobs found.

Digester Defibrillator Worker

Occupation that chemically and physically processes wood chips to separate and manufacture fibers as pulp raw materials.

Finishing Worker (Textile Industry)

Finishing workers in the textile industry perform processes such as washing, bleaching, dyeing, and finishing on fabric after weaving through machine operations, ensuring product quality as specialized technical professionals.

Scouring Worker (Spinning, Weaving Manufacturing)

A manufacturing worker responsible for the process of washing and bleaching fiber products or raw fabrics with chemicals or water to remove impurities and excess oils, improving the finish and dyeability.

Scouring Equipment Operator (Textile Products)

This occupation involves operating and monitoring scouring equipment that performs washing or chemical treatment on raw fibers in the textile product manufacturing process.

Scouring Bleaching Engineer

Manufacturing engineer who uses chemicals and mechanical equipment to remove impurities from fiber raw materials, improving product whiteness and quality.

Deinking Worker (Papermaking)

Worker who operates and manages deinking machines and washing equipment to remove ink and impurities from waste paper to produce recycled pulp.

Starch Bleaching Worker

A manufacturing job in food processing that cleans and bleaches raw starch to increase its purity and whiteness.

Fabric Washer (Textile Scouring)

A job that removes oil and dirt attached to textile products through chemical treatment or water washing, and adjusts the fabric's texture.

Desizing Worker (Fabric Scouring)

Manufacturing worker who removes adhered sizing agents from woven fabrics and performs scouring processes such as washing and neutralization.

Pulp Manufacturing Worker

Worker who chemically and mechanically manufactures pulp, the raw material for paper, from raw materials such as wood chips.