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Apprenticeship training course

Textile manufacturing operative (level 2)

Using machinery to spin natural and synthetic material into yarns and fabrics.

Qualification level
2
Equivalent to GCSE.
Typical duration
18 months
Apprenticeship category
Engineering and manufacturing
Maximum funding
£7,000
Maximum amount government will fund
for apprenticeship training.
Also known as
  • Beamer
  • Blender
  • Carder
  • Coater
  • Colour matcher
  • Cone winder
  • Creeler
  • Dyer or dye house operative
  • Early stage processing operative
  • Finisher
  • Gaiter
  • Knotter
  • Loom operative
  • Scouring or range operator
  • Spinner or spinning operative
  • Textile multi operative
  • Textile preparation operator
  • Textile production operator
  • Tufter
  • Twister
  • Warper or warping operative
  • Weaver or weaving operative
  • Winding operative
Skills
Skills an apprentice will learn
  • Read and interpret information for example, standard operating procedures, manuals, production plans, handover notes.
  • Organise and prioritise own work.
  • Follow health, safety and environmental procedures in line with regulations, standards, and guidance.
  • Apply sustainability principles for example, minimise energy usage, minimise waste, and recycle materials.
  • Follow operating procedures.
  • Check resources.
  • Check and set up equipment and machinery.
  • Conduct start-up quality checks.
  • Feed textile product components into the machine.
  • Monitor manufacturing process; adjust parameters for example, speed, temperature.
  • Conduct in-process production quality checks (roaming).
  • Conduct final inspection quality checks.
  • Prepare output for next stage for example, label, package.
  • Monitor own performance data.
  • Collect and record information: text or data - paper based or electronic.
  • Identify and segregate resources for reuse, recycling, and disposal.
  • Follow basic maintenance procedures for example, clean, oil and lubricate machinery.
  • Identify and resolve common faults and issues.
  • Escalate issues.
  • Identify opportunity for continuous improvement.
  • Use information technology and digital systems. Comply with cyber security.
  • Apply team working principles.
  • Communicate with others for example, colleagues, customers, and managers.
  • Carry out and record learning and development activities.

Full information on Textile manufacturing operative (level 2) is available from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.

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