United States
Sector
Keyword
Spinning Master
Spinning Head
Minimum B.E./B.Tech in Textile
Minimum 12 years of experience in textile mills
The tasks a Spinning Master is expected to perform include:
Organising, controlling and supervising various processes in spinning yarn from various fibres
Directing mixing and blending of different grades of fibre to produce yarn of required quality
Supervising cleaning, carding and combing of fibre and drawing spinning of yarn
Ensuring required degree of temperature and humidity in various spinning sections is maintained
Visiting spinning sections constantly to check continuity of operations
Ensuring machines are repaired or replaced for restoration of work
Controlling staff and ensuring that quantity and quality of production are maintained
Keeping machinery and equipment in good working order for optimum efficiency
Knowledge of different types of fibres like wool, jute, cotton, etc.
Familiar with different grades of fibre
Knowledge of producing yarn of required quality
In-depth knowledge of spinning of yarn
Knowledge of different parameters of spinning like temperature requirement, fibre quality, etc.
Knowledge of machines and equipment used for spinning
Not applicable
Good communication and interpersonal skills
Hard working
Self-motivated
Attention to detail
Observant
Possess leadership qualities
It is not a desk job
The candidates will supervise a team of Spinning Workers
Local travelling is not a part of this job role
Part-time work and contractual jobs maybe available
Work from home option is not available
Working hours
Companies usually work for 6/7 days a week and 8/9 hours everyday. This may vary from company to company
Shift system maybe available
Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?
No
This job is not listed as hazardous or dangerous as per The Factories Act, 1948 (section 87)
For candidates with upto 12 years of experience - INR 20,000 to INR 30, 000 per month
(These figures are indicative and subject to change)
Textile & Handloom Industry in India
According to India Brand Equity Foundation, this sector, employs about 4.3 million people, is the second-largest employment provider for the rural population in India after agriculture. The sector accounts for around 15 per cent of the total cloth produced in the country (excluding wool, silk and yarn) and has the largest infrastructure with 2.3 million weaving looms. The total handloom cloth production in India reached 6.9 billion sq. m in 2012?13, up from 6.6 billion sq. m in 2008?09. The country supplies 95 per cent of world demand for hand woven fabric.
Textiles are utilised for innumerable purposes other than the manufacturing of garments. Textiles have industrial uses as well. Medical Textiles - besides gauze and bandage, textiles are also being used as sutures, orthopedic implants, vascular grafts, artificial ligaments, artificial tendons, heart valves and even as artificial skins. The economic scope and importance of technical textiles extends far beyond the textile industry itself and has an impact upon just about every sphere of human activity. Therefore the opportunities for Spinning will be manifold in the coming times
Textiles manufacturing mills
Cities and towns across India
Government and private colleges and universities across India