Summary
A clothing/textile technologist works with a variety of fabrics, both man-made and natural fibers, as well as leather, fur, metals, and plastics. As a technologist, you'll source fabrics or textiles that are fit for purpose and carry out quality control tests. You’ll work on the development of products, improving production efficiency and quality, while liaising with those involved in the production process. The textile and clothing industries are closely linked, and end products range widely from clothing to household and industrial textiles.
Responsibilities
Sewing (Workmanship) Section : Follow up & quality control (from input to output) in all process audit & check with Robin QC(7pcs, System), SPI counting, Round & Blister check, Wrong size (Size mistake) check, hand feel test, Quality & measurement check, Inline inspection with AQL (1.0/1.5)
Technologists who specialize in research and product development may also:
Duty Station: Home-based with possible deployment outside Ethiopia
Educational Requirements
Experience Requirements