Dyeing Technology × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)

10 jobs found.

Twill Weaver

A craftsperson who operates a loom to manufacture twill fabrics by combining warp threads (tateito) and weft threads (yokoito).

Karaori Weaver

A technical job that manufactures high-value-added fabrics such as brocade and geometric patterns. Handles everything from loom preparation to operation and product inspection.

Artificial Leather Manufacturing Worker

Occupation involving raw material mixing for imitation leather (synthetic leather), molding, and finishing processes.

Carpet Weaver

A profession that operates looms to manufacture pile fabrics such as carpets and rugs.

Shokon Indigo Dyer

Artisan who uses natural indigo dye to dye cloth and yarn into a deep indigo color (shokon ai).

Stocking Manufacturing Worker

Stocking manufacturing workers operate knitting machines to mass-produce stockings and similar products.

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

In the textile manufacturing process, this occupation involves operating scouring machines to chemically and mechanically remove paste and impurities from yarns and fabrics, thereby refining the fabric quality.

Desizing Worker (Fabric Scouring)

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

Scarf Weaver

Scarf weavers operate looms using wool yarn or chemical fibers to produce scarves in a manufacturing role. They handle everything consistently from yarn preparation, weaving, quality inspection, to finishing processes.