Standing Work × Recommended Skills: Fiber Material Knowledge

10 jobs found.

Thread Sizing Worker

Technical worker who applies sizing agent to warp yarns in the pre-weaving process to increase strength and prepare them in a state suitable for weaving.

Thread Doubling Worker

Manufacturing occupation that twists yarns for weaving or knitting using twisting machines, etc., to meet specifications.

Woven Fabric Warping Worker

Specialized occupation in the preparatory stage before weaving, where warp yarns are arranged uniformly, the warping machine is operated, and they are wound up with appropriate tension and fabric width.

Silk Screen Printer (Screen Dyeing)

A manufacturing occupation that uses the silk screen method to print patterns and designs with ink or pigments on textile products.

Intermediate Inspector (Apparel Manufacturing)

The Intermediate Inspector (Apparel Manufacturing) inspects whether the quality and dimensions of fabrics and sewing in the clothing manufacturing process conform to standards, preventing the outflow of defective products.

Plain Weave Weaver

This occupation involves operating plain weave looms to interlace warp and weft yarns alternately to produce fabric. It includes adjusting yarn tension, inspecting fabric, and maintaining machinery to produce uniform, high-quality woven textiles.

Hat Fabric Weaver

This occupation involves weaving fabric for hats using looms. Tasks include operating looms, adjusting yarns, and inspecting fabric quality.

Poplin Weaver

Occupation of manufacturing plain weave fabric called poplin by operating a loom. Manages tension of warp and weft yarns and weaving speed to produce high-quality woven fabric.

Mercerizer Worker

Specialist in textile processing who applies caustic soda treatment to cotton yarn or woven fabric to improve luster, strength, and dye affinity.

Raschel Knitting Worker

Manufacturing technician who operates Raschel knitting machines and handles the production line for knit products.