Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setter, Operator, and Tender resume
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Operating textile cutting equipment
Inspecting textile products
Inspecting production equipment
Exchanging information with colleagues
Studying blueprints or instructions
Conducting test runs of equipment
Cleaning production equipment
Installing mechanical components
Feeding materials or products
Mounting attachments or tools
Setting equipment controls
Cutting fabrics
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Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setter, Operator, and Tender
Summary
Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setter, Operator, and Tender with experience in Operating textile cutting equipment and Inspecting textile products.
Experience
Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setter, Operator, and Tender
Where you worked
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Checked cloth for weaving problems
Threaded yarn and fabric through machines
Removed defects from the cloth
Looked at looms for stoppage issues
Inspected products for quality
Started and adjusted machines as needed
Skills
Operating textile cutting equipment, Inspecting textile products, Inspecting production equipment, Exchanging information with colleagues, Studying blueprints or instructions, Conducting test runs of equipment, Cleaning production equipment, Installing mechanical components, Feeding materials or products, Mounting attachments or tools, Setting equipment controls, Cutting fabrics
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Checked cloth for weaving problemsThreaded yarn and fabric through machinesRemoved defects from the clothLooked at looms for stoppage issuesInspected products for qualityStarted and adjusted machines as needed
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Checked woven cloth for defects, ensuring high-quality standards in production.
Removed defects from cloth by cutting and pulling out filling, maintaining product integrity.
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Show what improved once the quality checks were in place.
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Checked woven cloth for defects, resulting in fewer defects reaching the final product
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Fewer defects made it to the final productProduction delays were reduced due to better qualityCustomer satisfaction increased with higher quality cloth
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Add how often you removed defects during production.
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Removed defects from cloth by cutting and pulling out filling, maintaining product integrity.
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Several defects each shiftA few defects per roll of clothMost of the cloth produced had defects removed
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This work commonly includes checked cloth for weaving problems, threaded yarn and fabric through machines, and removed defects from the cloth.
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Other names for this job
braid pattern setter, needle loom setter, textile knitting and weaving machine setters operators and tenders, automated weaver, automatic full fashioned hosiery knitting machine operator, automatic pad making machine operator, belt weaver, blanket weaver, broadloom weaver, carpet loom fixer, carpet weaver, circular knit operator.
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Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setter, Operator, and Tender
Already yours: Operating textile cutting equipment, Inspecting production equipment, Conducting test runs of equipment
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What you have not done yet. Studying blueprints or instructions, Cleaning production equipment, Feeding materials or products
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What you have not done yet. Reviewing blueprints and instructions, Reading work orders or instructions, Monitoring equipment operation