twisting machine operator
Twisting machine operators tend machines that spin two or more fibres together into a yarn. They handle raw materials, prepare them for processing, and use twisting machines for that purpose. They also perform routine maintenance of the machinery.
About twisting machine operator
As a twisting machine operator, you will be responsible for operating and monitoring machinery that combines multiple textile fibres into finished yarn products. Your daily responsibilities include preparing raw materials, adjusting machine settings such as filament tension and operation speed, and ensuring the quality of both input materials and output products. You will perform routine maintenance on the machinery to keep it running efficiently and troubleshoot minor technical issues that arise during production shifts.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a twisting machine operator.
Machine Operation and Monitoring
- Operate twisting machines according to specifications and production schedules
- Monitor machine performance and adjust operation speed as needed
- Adjust filament tension to maintain product consistency
- Record production data and machine parameters during shifts
Raw Material Preparation
- Prepare raw textile fibres and man-made materials for processing
- Check quality of raw materials before processing
- Convert textile fibres into sliver format for spinning
- Organize and store materials according to production requirements
Equipment Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Perform routine maintenance on twisting machines
- Clean machinery components and replace worn parts
- Identify and troubleshoot common machinery problems
- Report equipment issues to maintenance team for complex repairs
Quality Assurance
- Inspect finished yarn for defects and inconsistencies
- Test yarn properties against production standards
- Cut filament and prepare samples for quality testing
- Document quality control results and report deviations
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (12)
Optional (18)
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