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Exciting Spinning Mill Careers – Now Hiring in Tamil Nadu

Hiring Now: Career Opportunities in Spinning Mills Across Tamil Nadu

 

    The textile industry in Tamil Nadu continues to grow, driven by innovation, quality manufacturing, and skilled professionals. As part of this growth, Ajima Spin World is expanding its operations and is currently looking for experienced and dedicated professionals to join our spinning mills and head office teams across key locations in Tamil Nadu.

    If you have experience in spinning mills and are looking for a stable and growth-oriented career, this could be the right opportunity for you.

Current Job Openings

1. HR Manager

    We are seeking an experienced HR Manager to manage workforce planning, employee relations, compliance, and HR operations.

Work Locations:

  • Erode District
  • Coimbatore District

2. Electrical Engineer

    This role is ideal for professionals with hands-on experience in electrical maintenance, troubleshooting, and machinery support in spinning mills.

Work Location:

  • Erode District

3. Quality Manager

    We are looking for a Quality Manager who can ensure yarn quality standards, process control, and continuous improvement across production.

Work Location:

  • Near Annur

4. Cotton / Polyester Purchase In-Charge

    Candidates should have strong knowledge of raw material sourcing, vendor management, pricing, and quality evaluation of cotton and polyester.

Work Location:

  • Tamil Nadu (Mill Operations)

5. Store & Purchase In-Charge

    This role involves inventory control, purchase coordination, and efficient store management for mill operations.

Work Location:

  • Dharmapuri District

6. Senior Officer – Cotton

    We are hiring a Senior Officer – Cotton with proven Head Office operations experience. The role involves coordination, reporting, and strategic support related to cotton procurement and planning.

Work Location:

  • Coimbatore City
Why Join Us?

  • Opportunity to work with a growing spinning mill group
  • Professional work environment
  • Exposure to both mill and head office operations
  • Long-term career growth in the textile industry

How to Apply

    Interested candidates are requested to contact us directly or share their updated resumes using the details below:

📞 Phone:

  • 97514 78886
  • 82487 11293
📧 Email:ajimaspinworld@gmail.com



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