Vacation Job - Module Assembly Technician

This Is How You Make an Impact

If you love working with electronics, enjoy building things with your hands, and want to grow in a high‑tech environment, this role is your gateway into the engineering world. As a Module Assembly Technician, you’ll step into the heart of a high‑tech production environment where electrical and mechanical engineering come together. This vacation job is perfect for students with a technical background who want to turn theory into real‑world experience.

You’ll assemble complex modules, racks, and cabinets with precision: both inside and outside the cleanroom. Every product you build contributes directly to high‑tech systems used in industries like semiconductors, medical technology, and advanced manufacturing.

This role blends seamlessly with your technical education: you’ll work with tools, diagrams, wiring lists, and assembly techniques that mirror what you learn in school. It’s a powerful way to strengthen your skills, explore your interests, and pave the way toward future roles in engineering, production, or technology development.

What We Offer You

As an Assembly Technician, you step into a dynamic and supportive production environment where learning and growth are part of everyday life. This vacation job gives you the opportunity to explore the engineering field from the inside and discover what you enjoy most.

You can expect:

· A challenging and informal working environment within an international high‑tech organization.

· Plenty of opportunities to develop yourself and develop your technical skills.

· Strong coaching and guidance from experienced professionals.

· A competitive salary paid according to the CAO.

· A great opportunity to gain relevant experience for your technical studies and future career.

· Our work takes place generally in two shifts:

Working hours: Morning shift 6:00 AM - 2:50 PM, Afternoon shift 2:40 PM - 12:00 AM, and during the afternoon shift on Friday the work is from 2:40 PM to 9:20 PM.

What You Bring to the Team

You enjoy working in a technical production environment where quality and accuracy matter. You’re eager to learn, motivated, and ready to apply your technical knowledge in practice.

You bring:

· A technical education background.

· Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, wiring lists, and electrical diagrams.

· Experience with tools such as screwdrivers, crimping tools, soldering equipment, multimeters, and wrenches.

· Good command of English to communicate in an international team.

· Strong focus on safety and familiarity with ESD rules, 6S, and company procedures.

· Accuracy, responsibility, and a hands‑on mindset.

· Good communication skills and willingness to support or train others.

· A proactive attitude: you ask questions, spot quality issues, and contribute to improvements.

Your Daily Responsibilities

You will work in a modern, clean environment assembling, soldering, and inspecting our products. You follow digital work instructions and use up‑to‑date assembly techniques suited to a high‑tech production setting.

You will place electronic components onto printed circuit boards (“stuffing” PCBs) based on work instructions or technical drawings. You prepare components by cutting, bending, and trimming them, and you help ensure quality by inspecting completed PCBs. Quality is our top priority.

Your Tasks also Include:

· Delivering products according to specifications and quality standards.

· Following safety regulations, IPC standards, and company procedures.

· Keeping the workspace safe, clean, and organized.

· Collecting and inspecting materials, blocking faulty components, and ordering replacements.

· Reading wiring lists, instructions, and electrical diagrams.

· Assembling components into complete products and placing them in the buffer.

· Checking orders for completeness and verifying wiring and cabinet assembly.

· Supporting and training new colleagues and reviewing work quality.

· Completing forms, registering returns, reporting finished products, and updating changes.

· Registering parts and remarks in the system.