Keyword

Brushing Machineman (Textile)

Brushing Machine Operator

Minimum Any Graduate

Minimum 2 5 years of experience required

The tasks a Brushing Machineman (Textile) is expected to perform include:

Tending brushing machine for cleaning and removing threads and foreign material from surface of untreated cloth, preparatory to further processing

Setting and adjusting roll of cloth, passing its end through rollers of the machine

Ensuring that cloth is properly brushed and passing through machine without damage

Cleaning and oiling the machine

Skilled in operating brushing machine

Familiar with working with rollers

Ability to maintain the required standards

Skilled in brushing the fabric without hampering the quality of the fabric

Skilled in oiling and servicing the machine periodically

Not applicable

Hardworking

Observant

Attention to detail

Focused

It is not a desk job

Need not handle a team

Local travelling is not a part of this job role

Part-time work and contractual jobs are not available

Work from home option is not available

Working hours

Companies usually work for 6/7 days a week and 9/10 hours everyday. This may vary from company to company

Shift system maybe available

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?
This job is suitable for candidates with One Leg (OL) and those who have their Hearing Impaired (HH)

The job is not considered hazardous/dangerous according to The Factories Act, 1948

For freshers -`10,000 to`15,000 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Textile & Handloom Sector in India

The Indian textile industry is one the most important industries for the Indian economy. Its importance is underlined by the fact that it accounts for around 4% of GDP, 14% of the industrial production and 17% of the country?s total export earnings. Besides, the sector employs nearly 35 million employees; the textile industry is the second-largest employment generating industry in both rural and urban areas, after the agriculture industry. The textile segment is highly fragmented and many large textile companies are also conglomerates of medium-sized mills. According to the statistics released by the Ministry of Textiles, the entire textile industry is highly fragmented except the spinning sub-segment.

Due to the economic boom in the last few years and rising consumption levels both in the domestic economy and globally, manufactures invested heavily and added capacities to meet the ever-increasing demand. The capital investments made in the textile mills remains the highest over the past 3 years. High investment and increasing support from the government has led to increase in employment in this sector and demand for Brushing Machineman (Textile) remains high and is expected to stay the same in future.

Textile mills

Cities and towns across India