Hard Skills
IntermediateSpinning Machine OperationThe technical proficiency required to set up, operate, and control various types of spinning frames to transform fibers into yarn.
IntermediateYarn Quality MonitoringThe ability to detect defects such as slubs, knots, or uneven thickness in the yarn during the spinning process.
IntermediatePiecing and SplicingThe manual dexterity skill of joining broken yarn ends together quickly and securely to resume machine operation.
BasicIndustrial Safety ComplianceStrict adherence to safety protocols regarding rotating machinery, lockout/tagout procedures, and personal protective equipment.
BasicEquipment Cleaning and MaintenanceRoutine cleaning of machine components to prevent fiber buildup and performing basic lubrication or adjustments.
IntermediateRaw Material IdentificationUnderstanding the characteristics of different fibers such as cotton, wool, or synthetics to adjust machine settings accordingly.