High concentration × Classification Details: Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers
239 jobs found.
Rosashi Embroiderer
Traditional craft technician who embroiders patterns on thin silk fabric called 'ro'.
Dress Shirt Tailor
Craftsman who handles everything from pattern making to cutting, sewing, and finishing of dress shirts. Manufactures high-quality shirts using industrial sewing machines or handwork.
Shirt finisher worker (sewing)
This occupation handles the final finishing in the sewing process for dress shirts, performing tasks such as attaching collars and cuffs, creating buttonholes and attaching buttons, iron pressing, inspection, and packing.
Dress shirt sewing worker
Worker who sews dress shirts on the manufacturing line and handles the entire process up to finishing.
Kimono Tailor
Traditional artisan who manually handles cutting, sewing, tailoring, and finishing of Japanese clothing (kimono).
Cotton Dyer
Specialized profession that colors cotton fibers with dyes. Responsible for the entire process from dye liquor preparation to dyeing, washing, and drying, pursuing uniform color and quality.
Cotton Teasing Worker
A job that involves loosening raw cotton by machine or hand, removing impurities, and preparing fibers for the spinning process.
Kimono Repairer
Artisan specializing in repairing and altering kimono. Uses techniques such as fray repair, remaking, and stain removal to restore kimono.
Kimono Sewing Machine Operator
Artisan who handles the sewing process of kimono and other Japanese clothing using a sewing machine, assembling parts and finishing.