Description
Perform the operation, monitoring and maintenance of machines and processes to manufacture nonwoven filament products, keeping efficiency and productivity at high levels.
Alternative labels
manufacture non-woven filament goods
tend non-woven filament product machines
manufacture products made of non-woven filament
make non-woven filament products
produce non-woven filament products
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Manufacture non-woven filament products is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Nonwoven filament machine operator: Nonwoven filament machine operators perform chemical nonwoven processing operations.
Textile machine operator: Textile machine operator supervises the textile process of a group of machines, monitoring quality and productivity. They inspect textile machines after set up, start up, and during production to ensure the product meets specs and quality standards.
Man-made fiber spinner: Man-made fiber spinners perform fibre or filament processing operations.
Textile technologist: Textile technologists develop and supervise production systems for textiles.
Nonwoven textile technician: Nonwoven textile technicians perform operations related to setting up non-woven processes.
Optional skill
Manufacture non-woven filament products is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Textile quality technician: Textile quality technicians perform physical laboratory tests on textile materials and products. They compare textile materials and products to standards and interpret results.
Textile pattern making machine operator: Textile pattern making machine operators create patterns, designs and decoration for textiles and fabrics using machines and equipment. They choose which materials to use and check the quality of the textiles both before and after their work.
Twisting machine operator: Twisting machine operators tend machines that spin two or more fibres together into a yarn. They handle raw materials, prepare them for processing, and use twisting machines for the purpose. They also perform routine maintenance of the machinery.
Textile operations manager: Textile operations managers schedule orders and delivery times in order to assure the efficient flow of the production system.
Textile process controller: Textile process controllers perform textile process operations, technical functions in various aspects of design, production and quality control of textile products, and cost control for processes. They use computer aided manufacturing (CAM), and computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) tools in order to ensure conformity of entire production process to specifications. They compare and exchange individual processes with other departments (e.g cost calculation office) and initiate appropriate actions. They analyse the structure and properties of raw materials used in textiles and assist to prepare specifications for their production, analyse and interpret test data.
Textile quality inspector: Textile quality inspectors ensure that the manufactured of textile products is compliant with predetermined specifications.
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