braiding machine operator
Braiding machine operators supervise the braiding process of a group of machines, monitoring fabric quality and braiding conditions. They inspect braiding machines after set up, start up, and during production to ensure the product being braided is meeting specs and quality standards.
Also called: textile braiding foreman, textile braiders, textile braiding foreperson, textile braiding forewoman, textile braider, textile braiding supervisor
- 12
- essential skills
- 2
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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- ISCO-08 group
Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- textile quality technician6 skills in common
- textile chemical quality technician5 skills in common
- textile quality inspector5 skills in common
- braiding textile technician4 skills in common
- textile product developer4 skills in common
- textile technologist4 skills in common
- weaving machine supervisor4 skills in common
- yarn spinner4 skills in common
Essential skills
12- braiding technology
- control textile process
- evaluate textile characteristics
- maintain work standards
- manufacture braided products
- manufacture ornamental braided cord
- manufacturing industrial braids
- measure yarn count
- monitor textile manufacturing developments
- textile techniques
- textile technologies
- use weft preparation technologies
Optional skills
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