Hard Skills
ExpertYarn Spinning TechnologyAdvanced knowledge of the mechanical processes used to convert fibers into yarn, including carding, drawing, roving, and ring or open-end spinning.
IntermediateProduction Scheduling and PlanningThe ability to organize staff shifts, machine allocation, and material flow to meet textile manufacturing targets.
AdvancedTextile Quality ControlSystematic monitoring of fiber quality and yarn uniformity to identify defects such as slubs, neps, or variations in count.
AdvancedIndustrial Safety and ComplianceEnsuring adherence to health and safety regulations, particularly regarding heavy machinery operation, textile dust control, and noise mitigation.
IntermediatePreventive Maintenance CoordinationIdentifying mechanical irregularities in spinning frames and coordinating with maintenance teams to perform repairs before failure occurs.