Sewing Machine Operation × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)

101 jobs found.

Dressmaking Apprentice

A dressmaking apprentice learns the garment production processes while acquiring skills in sewing, cutting, basting, finishing, and more.

Tailor (Menswear)

A craftsman who takes measurements for menswear, creates patterns, cuts fabric, sews, and finishes to produce made-to-order garments or alterations that fit the body perfectly.

Clothing Repair Worker

A profession that repairs and reforms clothing by fixing frays and tears in ready-to-wear or custom-made clothes, adjusting sizes, attaching buttons, replacing zippers, etc.

Garment Repair Sewer

A craftsman who repairs and remodels existing clothes using sewing machines or hand sewing. Responsible for repairing tears and frays, adjusting sizes, and replacing parts.

Reformer (Women's and Children's Clothing)

Artisan who performs size adjustments, alterations, and remakes on women's and children's clothing. Adjusts and repairs clothing according to customer needs to provide a comfortable and wearable finish.

Backpack Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job that handles cutting, sewing, assembly, and inspection of backpacks.

Kimono Partial Sewer

Occupation specializing in partial sewing work for kimonos and Japanese clothing accessories. Performs dressmaking using precise sewing techniques for details such as sleeve attachment and collar attachment.

Kimono Sewing Apprentice

Apprentice position to acquire hand sewing and machine sewing skills necessary for making and altering kimonos.

Japanese-Style Underwear Sewer

A profession that manufactures traditional Japanese-style underwear by combining handwork and sewing machine processes from cutting to sewing and finishing.

Kimono Seamstress

A kimono seamstress is an artisan who uses traditional techniques to measure, cut, sew, and finish kimonos. It is a manufacturing occupation that requires meticulous handwork and advanced skills.