textile chemical quality technician
Textile chemical quality technicians perform chemical laboratory tests on textile materials and products. They interpret results and support colouration and finishing of textiles.
About textile chemical quality technician
As a textile chemical quality technician, you will be responsible for ensuring that textile materials and products meet strict quality standards through rigorous chemical and physical testing. Your work involves conducting laboratory tests on textile samples, analyzing the results to assess color fastness, shrinkage, strength, and other critical properties that determine product quality. You'll work closely with production teams to identify issues during the finishing and coloration processes, providing recommendations to maintain consistency and compliance with customer specifications and industry standards. This role is essential for protecting brand reputation and customer satisfaction, as textile defects can result in significant financial losses and damage to company credibility.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a textile chemical quality technician.
Chemical Laboratory Testing
- Conduct chemical laboratory tests on textile materials including color fastness, shrinkage, tensile strength, and chemical composition analysis
- Use specialized laboratory equipment and instruments to measure yarn count, fiber properties, and finishing quality
- Interpret and analyze test results to assess compliance with customer specifications and industry standards
- Document all test procedures and results in accordance with quality management system requirements
Textile Process Control
- Control textile processes including dyeing, finishing, and printing operations to maintain product consistency and quality
- Monitor and evaluate textile characteristics at various production stages to identify defects early
- Recommend adjustments to textile finishing machine technologies and chemical applications to improve quality
Quality Assurance and Product Inspection
- Check and assess quality of products in the textile production line using visual inspection and measurement techniques
- Distinguish between different fabric types, accessories, and material compositions to ensure proper categorization and treatment
- Maintain work standards and ensure all products meet established quality criteria before release to customers
Technical Knowledge and Collaboration
- Apply knowledge of textile chemistry, nonwoven technology, and printing technology to solve quality issues
- Communicate test findings and quality recommendations to production teams and management
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
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Optional (2)
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