Quality Inspection (Visual) × Classification Details: Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers

10 jobs found.

Cotton Opening Worker

A manufacturing job that uses machines to loosen raw cotton fiber materials, remove impurities, and prepare them in a uniform state.

Bobbin Winder

Manufacturing job involving machine operation and quality control to wind spun yarn onto tubes (tubes) for use in looms and subsequent processes.

Sock Knitting Worker

A manufacturing job that operates knitting machines such as circular knitting machines to perform knitting and shaping of socks.

Rewinding Worker (Silk Reeling and Spinning Industry)

A manufacturing job that operates spinning machines to wind yarn from raw fibers and performs processes such as twisting and tension adjustment.

Napping Worker (Woven Fabric Post-Processing)

This occupation involves operating machines and conducting quality inspections in post-processing steps such as napping and brushing of woven fabrics.

Polar Weaver

A job that operates looms to manufacture polar fabrics (such as fleece), handling yarn setup, machine adjustments, quality inspections, and maintenance.

Jersey Yarn Winder

A manufacturing job that appropriately winds yarn for jersey knitting machines using a winding machine and stably supplies it to the production line.

Cotton Yarn Gas Singeing Worker

A job that removes naps and impurities attached to the surface of cotton yarn by burning them off with a gas burner, smoothing the surface to improve product quality.

Raschel Lace Maker

A manufacturing job that operates Raschel knitting machines to produce lace fabrics and manage quality.

Warper Operator

Manufacturing worker who operates a warping machine to warp the warp yarns for looms, preparing for the weaving process.