Factory Work × Classification Details: Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers

476 jobs found.

Wool Yarn Twister

Wool yarn twisters operate twisting machines to apply appropriate twist to raw yarn and manufacture wool yarn. This is a manufacturing occupation.

Wool Weaver

Skilled worker who operates looms using wool and other materials as raw materials to manufacture, inspect, and finish wool fabrics.

Wool Fabric Napping Worker

A job that performs napping processing on wool fabrics and the like, imparting softness, heat retention, and a unique texture to products.

Fur Cutter (Clothing)

A profession that precisely cuts leather (fur), the material for fur products, using knives or machines to manufacture parts for clothing.

Wool Dyer

A manufacturing job that colors raw yarns or fiber products with dyes to ensure a uniform finish and quality.

Chemical Lace Embroidery Worker

Specialized occupation that applies embroidery to lace made from chemical fibers for decorating clothing and interior products.

Fabric Splicing Worker (Dyeing Industry)

Fabric splicing workers join undyed fabric (raw fabric) and handle everything from feeding it into the dyeing machine to adjustments and operation management as specialized production workers.

Raw Wool Washer

A profession responsible for the washing process to remove oil and dirt from raw wool such as sheep's wool.

Brilliant Border Weaver

Artisan who manufactures decorative edgings for kimono and obi using silk threads and gold/silver threads on specialized looms.

Doubling Machine Operator

A manufacturing worker who operates a doubling machine to combine different fibers and produce blended yarn. Responsible for machine startup, monitoring during operation, and quality control.