Factory Employment × Classification Details: Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers
52 jobs found.
Scarf Sewing Worker
Specialized occupation that handles cutting fabric, sewing, and finishing in the scarf manufacturing process.
Rope Making Worker (Fiber Made)
An occupation that manufactures ropes and cords by twisting fiber raw materials. Also manages manufacturing processes, performs quality inspections, and ensures safety and health.
Uniform Tailor
A craftsman who makes uniforms used in schools and companies, handling everything from cutting fabric based on patterns to sewing and finishing.
Hat Maker
Artisans who handle the manufacturing process of hats from material selection to cutting, sewing, decoration, and finishing. They blend traditional techniques with design to create hats that balance functionality and aesthetics.
Sweater Knitting Worker
Technician who manufactures sweaters using knitting machines.
Dye Mixing Worker (Textile)
Technician who mixes dyes and auxiliaries based on recipes, manages colors and quality to support the dyeing process of textile products.
Roving Worker
Roving workers operate and monitor roving machines in the spinning process, performing tasks to card and open fiber raw materials into coarse yarn-like slivers. They are responsible for machine operation, product quality control, and simple maintenance inspections.
Tabi Sewing Machine Operator
A manufacturing technician who uses a dedicated tabi sewing machine to sew pre-cut fabrics together to complete tabi products.
Menswear Cutter
Occupation that accurately cuts fabric based on patterns for men's clothing.
Dantsu (dan) Weaver
Artisans who handle the entire manufacturing process of dantsu (rugs and carpets), specializing in everything from raw yarn preparation to dyeing, weaving, and finishing.