Factory work × Classification Details: Light Bulb, Electron Tube, and Battery Manufacturing Workers
12 jobs found.
Arc Lamp Assembler
Arc lamp assemblers work on arc lamp production lines, assembling parts, making adjustments, and conducting inspections to supply high-quality products.
Dry cell battery raw material processor
In the dry cell battery manufacturing process, this occupation involves processing raw materials through crushing, mixing, particle size adjustment, etc., to supply high-quality battery materials.
Dry Cell Battery Raw Material Mixer
A manufacturing technical position that measures and mixes powder or paste-like raw materials for the positive and negative electrodes of dry cell batteries at specified blending ratios and supplies them to the next process.
Dry cell and storage battery manufacturing worker
Manufacturing job responsible for material mixing to assembly, charge-discharge testing, and quality inspection on dry cell and storage battery production lines.
Phototube assembler
Manufacturing technician who handles everything from assembling components of electron tubes (phototubes) that convert light to electric current, to vacuum sealing and performance inspection.
Finishing Worker (Dry Cell Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job responsible for the final finishing process of dry cell batteries, performing appearance inspections, deburring, assembly, and packaging.
Sealed Beam Manufacturing Worker
Engages in the manufacturing process of sealed beam lamps for automobiles, responsible for tasks from glass forming to filament assembly, vacuum sealing, and inspection as a manufacturing technician.
Wet (Primary) Dry Battery Manufacturing Worker
Handles the manufacturing process of wet primary dry batteries, from raw material mixing to battery cell assembly, filling, sealing, inspection, and shipping preparation.
Bulb Anchor Worker
A manufacturing job that assembles the anchor (support fixture for the filament) inside light bulbs and attaches lead wires.
Neon lamp assembler
Neon lamp assemblers are manufacturing technicians who assemble neon lamps for neon signs through processes such as bending glass tubes, gas sealing, and electrode attachment.