Light Bulb, Electron Tube, and Battery Manufacturing Workers X Workstyle: Factory Work
44 matching jobs found.
Light Bulb Stem Worker
Manufacturing technician responsible for forming, sealing, and assembling the stem (glass lead-in component) inside light bulbs.
Bulb Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing technician who forms, assembles, and seals glass bulbs on the production line, then finishes them to shipping specifications through testing and inspection.
Automatic Bulb and Electron Tube Assembly Operator
This occupation involves operating and monitoring automatic assembly equipment in the manufacturing process of light bulbs and electron tubes to ensure product quality.
Bulb and Electron Tube Manufacturing Worker
Occupation that manufactures glass products such as light bulbs and electron tubes. Responsible for everything from glass forming to installation of internal components, evacuation, sealing, and inspection.
Bulb Parts Assembler
A manufacturing job that assembles parts for incandescent lamps and electron tubes by hand or using machines, and inspects and adjusts them.
Electrode Formation Worker (Secondary Battery Manufacturing)
This occupation handles the formation process for electrodes used in secondary batteries, operating and managing the manufacturing line from coating active material slurry to drying, rolling, and slitting.
Electron Tube Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job involved in the production process of electron tubes and vacuum tubes, responsible for glass processing, electrode assembly, vacuum sealing, and inspection.
Electron Tube Component Assembly Worker
A manufacturing job that assembles components of electron tubes (vacuum tubes), performs internal evacuation, sealing, inspection, and adjustment.
Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Worker
A job in charge of lead plate processing, assembly, electrolyte filling, formation, and inspection processes on the lead-acid battery manufacturing line.
Neon Tube Manufacturing Worker
This occupation involves heating and bending glass tubes, attaching electrodes, filling with enclosed gases such as neon gas, and manufacturing luminous tubes. Used for neon signs in stores and advertisements.