textile quality technician
Textile quality technicians perform physical laboratory tests on textile materials and products. They compare textile materials and products to standards and interpret results.
About textile quality technician
As a textile quality technician, you will be the guardian of excellence in textile production, responsible for ensuring that all materials and finished products meet rigorous quality standards. Your work involves conducting physical and chemical laboratory tests on fibres, yarns, and fabrics, comparing results against established specifications, and documenting findings for production teams. You will develop a deep understanding of textile properties, manufacturing processes, and testing methodologies to identify defects, verify performance characteristics, and support continuous improvement initiatives.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a textile quality technician.
Laboratory Testing and Analysis
- Conduct physical property tests on textile materials including strength, elasticity, and abrasion resistance
- Perform chemical tests for dye compatibility, shrinkage, and color fastness
- Operate laboratory equipment precisely and maintain calibration standards
Quality Comparison and Standards Compliance
- Compare textile materials and products to established quality specifications and industry standards
- Evaluate fabric characteristics such as weave pattern, finish quality, and dimensional stability
- Document test results and prepare quality reports for management review
Textile Properties Assessment
- Measure yarn count and verify consistency in fibre composition
- Distinguish between different fabric types and textile accessories used in production
- Assess braiding quality and other specialized textile construction techniques
Process Control and Quality Monitoring
- Monitor textile production processes at multiple stages to identify quality issues early
- Check quality of products in textile production line and halt production if defects are found
- Conduct textile testing operations following standardized protocols and procedures
Technical Communication and Documentation
- Interpret and explain test results to production teams and quality managers
- Maintain detailed test records and quality logs for traceability and regulatory purposes
- Support process improvements by identifying patterns in quality data
Technology and Textile Knowledge
- Apply knowledge of textile printing and finishing technologies in quality assessments
- Understand textile manufacturing processes to provide context for quality issues
- Maintain work standards and continuously update knowledge of industry best practices
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (14)
Optional (8)
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