Shift Work × Keywords: Dye

26 jobs found.

Washing, Stretching, and Dyeing Worker

Occupation that cleans, dyes, and finishes textile products. Removes dirt from clothing and fabric products, adjusts texture and color via bleaching and dyeing, and handles final finishing as a technical role.

Aluminum Coloring Worker

A processing job that forms colors and oxide films on aluminum parts using chemical methods to impart corrosion resistance and decorative properties.

Thread Dyeing Worker

Thread dyeing workers dye raw yarns such as cotton, wool, and synthetic fibers to prepare colored yarns suitable for weaving or knitting. They handle everything from dyeing to washing, drying, and inspection.

Dyer (Dyeing)

Dyers are manufacturing professionals responsible for dyeing processes that impregnate dyes into textile products such as fabrics and yarns to achieve uniform color tones.

Textile Dyer

A manufacturing technical job that uses dyes to color textiles or fabrics and finishes them.

Paper Dyer

Paper dyers are manufacturing technicians who impregnate base paper with dyes to impart desired colors, and are responsible for processes from quality control to drying and fixation.

Fabric Dyer

Fabric dyers are specialists who apply color to fabrics using dyes, handling a series of processes from pre-treatment through dyeing, post-treatment, drying and finishing, to quality inspection.

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.

Koinobori Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job that uses synthetic fibers such as polyester and nylon to integrally handle cutting, dyeing/printing, sewing, accessory attachment, and finishing of koinobori.

Oxidation Worker (Dyeing)

Oxidation workers (dyeing) perform processing to color textile products using dyes and chemical agents.