Strong Sense of Responsibility × Keywords: Yarn

12 jobs found.

Net Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures knit fabrics and knitted materials by intertwining yarn, involving the operation of knitting machines, product finishing, and quality control.

Knitting Worker

A job that operates computer-controlled or manual knitting machines to manufacture knit products.

Italian Yarn Twister (Textile Manufacturing)

This occupation involves operating and managing twisting machines to add appropriate twist to raw yarn for fabrics, adjusting strength and texture.

Yarn Twisting Worker

A manufacturing occupation that twists yarns or fiber bundles serving as raw materials for textile products using twisting machines and handles the processes necessary for productization.

Textile Inspector (Textile Manufacturing)

Textile inspectors visually inspect and use measuring instruments to check fabrics woven on looms, detect defects and faults, and perform quality control.

Hank Winder

A hank winder operates machines to wind yarn produced by spinning machines onto hanks or cones and performs quality inspections before sending it to the next production process.

Skein Winder

A manufacturing job that winds yarn obtained from the spinning process into skeins (skein form) using machine operations.

Doubling Yarn Inspector

This occupation involves inspecting the finishing condition of doubling yarn visually or by measurement, sorting and reporting defective or non-standard products.

Soaking Worker (Spinning, Fabric Scouring)

In the manufacturing process of spinning and weaving, immerses raw fibers or yarns in water or chemicals to remove dirt and improve scouring properties.

Knit Warping Operator

A technical job in the knit manufacturing process that operates a warping machine to accurately arrange yarn and wind it onto a beam to prepare for supply to the knitting machine.