DRY CANS OPERATOR - TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Textile fibre and yarn, hide and pelt processing machine operators and workers

Hard Skills

IntermediateDry Can Machine OperationThe ability to set up, start, and monitor industrial drying cylinders used to remove moisture from fabrics and yarns after chemical processing or dyeing.
IntermediateFabric Tension ControlManaging the mechanical tension of the textile web as it passes over heated drums to prevent stretching, shrinking, or wrinkling.
IntermediateTemperature and Steam RegulationMonitoring and adjusting steam pressure and surface temperatures of drying cylinders according to specific fiber types and moisture content requirements.
BasicVisual Quality InspectionThe skill of identifying physical defects such as oil spots, uneven drying, creases, or shade variations while the machine is in operation.
AdvancedIndustrial Safety ComplianceAdherence to safety protocols regarding high-temperature machinery, moving rollers, and pressurized steam systems within a textile mill environment.
BasicProduction Record KeepingAccurately documenting production counts, machine settings, downtime incidents, and fabric batches for traceability.

Soft Skills

IntermediateProblem SensitivityThe ability to tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong with the machinery or the fabric flow based on auditory or visual cues.

Mobility Path: High Affinity Match (>60%)

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