Patient × Classification Details: Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers
559 jobs found.
Roving Worker (Spinning)
An industrial occupation that thins and stretches fiber raw material slivers, applies twist, and manufactures intermediate yarn (roving).
Rō (ro) Weaver
A ro weaver is a craftsman who manufactures rō, a summer Japanese clothing fabric, using hand weaving or machine weaving.
Rosashi Embroiderer
Traditional craft technician who embroiders patterns on thin silk fabric called 'ro'.
Filter (ro) Cloth Repairer
This occupation involves inspecting, repairing, and replacing filter cloths used in industrial filters to maintain the performance of filter press equipment.
Warper Operator
Manufacturing worker who operates a warping machine to warp the warp yarns for looms, preparing for the weaving process.
Warping Worker
A manufacturing job that winds warp yarns onto beams using warping machines or by hand for use in looms, preparing the groundwork for fabric production.
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.
Dress Shirt Tailoring and Sewing Worker (One Who Tailors Throughout)
Occupation responsible for pattern making to cutting, sewing, and press finishing of dress shirts throughout.
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).