Bulb and electronic tube parts assembler

でんきゅう・でんしかんぶひんくみたてこう

Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

This occupation involves assembling parts for bulbs and electron tubes by hand or using machinery, and performing inspection and packaging.

Description

Bulb and electron tube parts assemblers are manufacturing workers who combine glass and metal parts and complete products through processes such as soldering and vacuum sealing. The main tasks are routine operations on the production line, and they are also involved in quality control and appearance inspection. Assembly work in clean room environments and handling of fine parts are required, and accurate work according to procedures and compliance with safety and hygiene are important.

Future Outlook

While automation and labor reduction in manufacturing are progressing, demand for skilled workers in high-precision parts assembly and quality control is expected to continue.

Personality Traits

Cooperative / High concentration / Meticulous / Patient

Work Style

Clean room duty / Line production / Shift work

Career Path

Assembly worker → Line leader → Quality control staff → Production management → Factory engineer

Required Skills

Appearance inspection / Basic knowledge of quality control / Parts assembly / Soldering / Vacuum sealing device operation

Recommended Skills

Clean room work experience / Equipment maintenance / Precision work skills

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Need to accurately assemble without missing minute abnormalities or defects.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking Centered on routine tasks based on instructions, no advanced analysis is required.
Creativity & Ideation Compliance with prescribed procedures is required rather than creative judgment.
Initiative & Leadership Compliance with instructions is emphasized over autonomous judgment.
Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition Work flows are standardized, and frequent acquisition of new technologies is limited.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Numerical management on manufacturing lines is simple.
Planning & Organization Plans are made by superiors, and work follows procedures.
Problem Solving When problems occur, report to superiors or the quality department and seek their response.

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