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Textile Inspector
Specialized profession that inspects the quality of fiber products produced on manufacturing lines, identifies and removes products that do not meet standards.
Textile Dyer
Specialized manufacturing operator who immersion dyes and dyes fabrics and yarns of fiber products, adjusting color and texture.
Textile Products, Clothing, and Fiber Products Production Equipment Operator
This occupation involves operating, adjusting, inspecting, and maintaining equipment that produces fiber products and clothing through processes such as spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, and finishing.
Textile Products, Clothing, and Fiber Products Manufacturing Worker
A job that handles the manufacturing processes of textile products such as fabrics and clothing, from spinning raw materials to dyeing, knitting/weaving, sewing, and finishing, using machine operations or manual labor.
Textile Equipment Management and Maintenance Worker
Specialized profession that inspects, maintains, and manages mechanical equipment for producing yarn and fabrics in spinning factories, supporting stable operation.
Sewn Product Inspector (Textile Products)
A job that inspects the appearance, dimensions, and sewing condition of sewn textile products and determines and sorts defective products.
Spinning Doubler Operator
This occupation involves operating doubler machines in spinning factories to combine multiple slivers and produce roving of uniform thickness and quality.
Bandage Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing technical position that processes gauze and cotton, raw materials for medical bandages, and consistently handles weaving, cutting, sewing, sterilization, and packaging.
Chemical Bath Worker
A profession that operates chemical bath processing equipment using chemical agents, responsible for pre-treatment and finishing processes of fibers and chemical products.
Enamel Ironware Manufacturing Worker
This occupation manufactures enamel ironware with corrosion resistance and aesthetics by applying glass-quality glaze (enamel) to iron products and firing them at high temperatures. It handles a series of processes from metal forming to surface treatment, glaze adjustment, and firing.