Factory Work × Classification Details: Light Bulb, Electron Tube, and Battery Manufacturing Workers

44 jobs found.

Exhaust Worker (Bulb and Electron Tube)

This occupation involves operating vacuum exhaust equipment in the manufacturing process of bulbs and electron tubes to create a high vacuum state inside the containers.

Pilot Lamp Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing position responsible for the production processes of small lamps (pilot lamps) used for indicators in electronic devices.

Incandescent Bulb Assembler

Manufacturing job that assembles incandescent bulb parts, inspects, and packs them.

Battery Manufacturing Worker

Battery manufacturing workers handle the production process of rechargeable batteries used in automobiles and electronic devices, performing a series of tasks from material preparation to cell assembly, charge-discharge testing, inspection, and packaging.

Halogen Lamp Finisher

A manufacturing job that fills sealing gas into the glass bulb of a halogen lamp, performs electrode shaping, sealing, inspection, and finishing processes.

Halogen Lamp Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing staff responsible for each process from glass bulb forming to filament installation, gas injection, sealing, and quality inspection on the halogen lamp production line.

Pitch Filler (Dry Cell Manufacturing)

This occupation involves filling a specified amount of pitch material into cells during the dry cell manufacturing process and maintaining quality.

Display Tube Assembler

Display tube assemblers precisely assemble internal structural components of display tubes such as CRT (cathode ray tubes), and perform glass sealing, vacuum evacuation, and discharge testing in manufacturing.

Filament Worker

A manufacturing job that uses tungsten wire to form and process filaments for light bulbs and electron tubes, performs inspections, and hands them over to subsequent processes.

CRT Assembler

Manufacturing job responsible for assembling parts of cathode ray tubes (CRT), glass sealing, vacuum sealing, and other processes. Places parts according to quality standards, performs evacuation and sealing processing, and inspects the finished product.