Factory Work × Required Skills: Fabric Handling

14 jobs found.

Clothing Special Sewing Machine Worker

Specialized skilled worker who uses special sewing machines for detailed clothing processing. High precision is required for buttonholes, zipper attachment, etc.

Overlock Worker (Sewing Industry)

Sewing worker who operates an overlock machine to prevent fraying of clothing seams and perform edge finishing. Handles mass production on the production line.

Cutwork Worker

Specialized profession that embroiders decorative patterns on fabric and cuts away unnecessary parts to create lace-like patterns. Finishes details with high accuracy and aesthetic sense.

Embroidery Pattern Worker

Embroidery pattern workers accurately position and attach embroidery patterns to fabric before sewing with an embroidery machine, as a specialized profession.

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.

Color Matcher (Textile)

Specialist who adjusts dye formulations to match the standard color of textile products and maintains and manages dyeing quality.

Tent Sewing Machine Operator

A manufacturing job that uses industrial sewing machines to produce tent and awning products from cutting through sewing and finishing in an integrated process.

Sweatshirt Sewing Machine Operator

A manufacturing job that sews clothing such as sweatshirts using industrial sewing machines to complete them as products.

Pillowcase Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing operator who cuts, sews, and finishes pillowcases (pillow covers) from textile materials to complete them as products.

Fabric Cutting Worker

Fabric cutting workers are artisans who accurately cut fabric based on patterns created by designers or pattern makers in the clothing manufacturing process.