Hard Skills
IntermediateSpinning Machine OperationThe ability to set up, operate, and monitor industrial machines that twist fiber into yarn or thread.
IntermediateYarn Quality ControlDetecting defects such as slubs, knots, or uneven thickness in the produced yarn to ensure it meets specifications.
AdvancedEnds-Down ManagementThe skill of quickly identifying and repairing broken yarn ends during the spinning process to maintain continuous production.
EntryMachinery Maintenance and CleaningPerforming routine cleaning and basic lubrication of spindles, rollers, and drafting systems to prevent fiber buildup.
IntermediateRaw Material KnowledgeUnderstanding the properties of different fibers, such as cotton, wool, or synthetics, and how they react to tension and humidity.
EntryDoffing and Donning EfficiencyThe manual dexterity and speed required to remove full bobbins and replace them with empty ones.