textile machinery technician
Textile machinery technicians set up, maintain, inspect and repair mechanical and computer-controlled machinery used in textile manufacturing such as weaving, dyeing and finishing machines.
About textile machinery technician
As a textile machinery technician, you will be responsible for the setup, maintenance, inspection, and repair of the mechanical and computer-controlled equipment that forms the backbone of textile manufacturing. You will work with a wide variety of machinery including weaving machines, dyeing equipment, finishing machines, and braiding systems. Your expertise ensures that production lines run smoothly and efficiently, minimizing downtime and maintaining consistent product quality across all textile operations.
Your day-to-day work involves conducting routine machinery checks, performing preventive maintenance, diagnosing equipment malfunctions, and executing precise repairs. You will use testing equipment to verify machine performance, replace defective components, and consult technical resources to troubleshoot complex issues. The role requires strong mechanical and electronics knowledge, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently as well as part of a technical team. You must stay current with evolving textile machine technologies, particularly as manufacturing increasingly incorporates automated and computer-controlled systems.
The textile industry remains a significant employer in Poland, and skilled machinery technicians are in steady demand. This career offers job security, competitive compensation, and opportunities to advance into senior technical roles, training positions, or maintenance management. As textile manufacturing evolves toward Industry 4.0, technicians with knowledge of both traditional machinery and modern digital control systems will be particularly valued in the job market.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a textile machinery technician.
Machinery Setup and Installation
- Set up weaving, dyeing, and finishing machines according to production specifications
- Install and calibrate mechanical and electronic components
- Configure computer-controlled systems and input production parameters
- Test equipment functionality before commencing production runs
Preventive and Routine Maintenance
- Conduct routine machinery checks to detect wear and potential issues
- Perform scheduled maintenance tasks such as lubrication, adjustment, and cleaning
- Maintain electrical equipment and electronic control systems
- Maintain work standards and production equipment cleanliness
Troubleshooting and Repair
- Diagnose equipment malfunctions using testing equipment and technical knowledge
- Identify root causes of mechanical and electronic failures
- Replace defective components and reassemble machinery
- Resolve machinery malfunctions to restore production capability
Testing and Quality Verification
- Use testing equipment to verify machinery performance and output quality
- Perform test runs and record test data for quality assurance
- Monitor machinery output to ensure products meet specifications
- Document performance metrics and maintain maintenance records
Technical Knowledge and Specialization
- Maintain expertise in weaving machine technologies and operations
- Work with braiding technology, spinning, printing, and weft preparation technologies
- Consult technical resources, manuals, and troubleshooting guides
- Stay current with new textile machinery technologies and manufacturing processes
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (23)
Optional (36)
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