Has patience × Classification Details: Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers
22 jobs found.
Doll Costume Sewing Machine Seamstress
A profession that sews doll costumes using a sewing machine and ensures a high-quality finish according to the design.
Net Manufacturing Worker
Occupation involving the manual or machine-operated manufacturing of various net products. Produces fishing nets, insect-proof nets, sports nets, safety nets, etc.
Women's and Children's Clothing Tailor
Artisan who handles women's and children's clothing from pattern making through cutting, sewing, fitting, and finishing.
Blouse seam finisher
This occupation handles the post-sewing processes for women's blouses, finishing the product's quality and appearance.
Spinning Parlock Operator
Spinning Parlock Operators operate Parlock-style spinning machines to produce spun yarn from raw cotton. They manage production lines by adjusting and maintaining machines and conducting quality inspections.
Poplin Weaver
Occupation of manufacturing plain weave fabric called poplin by operating a loom. Manages tension of warp and weft yarns and weaving speed to produce high-quality woven fabric.
Sewing Machine Sewer (Leather Garments)
This occupation involves sewing leather garments using industrial sewing machines. It entails stitching pre-cut leather materials according to patterns to maintain and improve product quality.
Sewing Machine Sewer (Knit Fabric Sewing)
A profession that sews knit fabrics using sewing machines to tailor clothing and fabric products.
Jersey Knitting Worker
A manufacturing job that operates jersey knitting machines (knitting set-up machines) to produce knit fabrics. Responsible for yarn setup, quality inspection, and maintenance tasks.
Oilcloth Manufacturer
A profession that uses fibers such as hemp or cotton to weave waterproof oilcloth and performs oil finishing and finishing processes.