Tester Module Assembly
This is how you make an Impact
Electronics, testing, and troubleshooting — these are the key elements that define your role. Before our products are shipped to customers, they undergo thorough testing, and you will be responsible for this process. Are you skilled in electronics and eager to work in a high‑tech healthcare environment? Then you might be the reinforcement we are looking for!
This is what we offer you
In the role of Tester Module Assembly, we offer you a challenging position in a dynamic and healthy production environment. You will have the opportunity to make an important contribution to the development and growth of Neways.
You can also expect:
· A competitive salary based on your knowledge and experience, plus additional shift allowances according to CAO standards.
· 27 vacation days plus 13 ADV days.
· Pension scheme and travel allowance.
· Work takes place in a 2‑shift system.
Working hours:
Morning shift: 06:00 – 14:50 ; Afternoon shift: 14:40 – 00:00; On Fridays, the afternoon shift runs from 14:40 – 21:20
· Participation in the company bicycle plan.
This is what you bring to the Team
As a Tester, you are naturally strong in analysis. You work with a customer‑focused mindset and have excellent problem‑solving skills. Quality is extremely important to you. You easily connect with colleagues and communicate clearly and effectively.
We also ask for:
· A completed MBO/HBO education in electrical engineering or mechatronics.
· Strong verbal and written communication skills in English.
· Full‑time availability.
Your daily responsibilities include
Your work starts with thorough preparation. You review the product documentation and are fully aware of the testing requirements. You set up the test configuration and prepare the work. After that, you perform the actual testing of the assembled products using the corresponding test procedures. Finally, you program the assembled systems.
You work daily with various test programs and test systems. If a test unexpectedly fails, you analyse and resolve the issue. You do this using mechanical drawings, (complex) electronic schematics, and order instruction lists. Any defective components are registered and replaced, and you provide feedback to production to help improve the production process.
You will also investigate customer complaints at product level and perform a final visual inspection before a product is released to the warehouse for shipment.
Your tasks also include:
Maintaining close contact with your supervisor, test engineers, and quality engineers.
Completing test reports, checklists, error logs, and improvement forms.
Participating in proto/pilot meetings.
Requesting and collecting parts from the warehouse.