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Test Engineer jobs
Testing is more than just checking boxes. You know that better than anyone. Taking on a test engineer job means working on the full test cycle, from initial definition to data-driven conclusions. You help determine what gets tested and why, analyze the results, and translate raw data into technical insights and recommendations. Test engineer jobs are for technically minded, analytical specialists who want to understand how high-tech machines work.
Test Engineer We are looking for a Test Engineer with experience in Embedded Systems and High-Tech environments. The ideal candidate will have strong skills in test automation, particularly using Python, and a solid understanding of test case d...
As Validation Engineer you will working in the Test Center department where automatic transmissions and hybrid powertrains are built and tested. Test requests will come from new product development which you need to handle and you will be a par...
Als Test Engineer bij TMC ben je verantwoordelijk voor het testen, analyseren en valideren van hightech systemen, modules of machines. Jij zorgt ervoor dat nieuwe ontwerpen technisch kloppen, betrouwbaar functioneren en voldoen aan de gestelde kwa...
Dedicated and highly skilled Mechatronic Test Engineer with over 3 years of experience in designing, implementing, and overseeing comprehensive testing processes for complex mechatronic systems. Adept at identifying and resolving complex issues, ...
As an ASIC Test Engineer, you will play a key role in ensuring high-quality and cost-efficient test solutions for integrated circuits. Your Responsibilities: Set up and validate ASIC test solutions together with external test houses. Oversee ...
A test engineer job requires more than just execution
Many similar roles in the market typically emphasize execution: someone runs a test according to a fixed script. The role of a Mechatronics Test Engineer goes further. You're a technical expert with a broad mechatronic background, responsible for preparing, executing and analyzing tests on complex high-tech machines or subsystems.
You communicate the results to various stakeholders and serve as the connecting link between design, test architecture and system integration. Where others stop after test execution, the analysis phase is just beginning for you.
Consulting with the test architect and systems engineers to determine exactly what needs to be tested (and what the desired test results might be) is part of your daily routine.
Then you and your team prepare the tests, go to the machine to execute them, followed by sharp analysis and professional test engineering advice. What do these results tell us, and where do we go from here? You're the one who answers that question.
Curious?
A Test Engineer prepares test activities, executes tests on machines or subsystems, processes the data and communicates results to stakeholders. You're the link between design, test architecture and integration.
Depending on the assignment, you work in test environments such as HIL (Hardware-in-the-Loop) or SIL (Software-in-the-Loop). You test at component, system or machine level, focused on validating complex mechatronic systems.
How do you fit in the test engineer role?
You work on complex high-tech machines or subsystems. Not standard equipment, but systems where precision and reliability make all the difference. Think about the automotive or industrial sectors. You test at various levels: from component to complete system, in environments like HIL and SIL.
Whether you test at component, system, or machine level, you always build deep technical domain knowledge. You get ownership of a submodule or complete machine. No routine tasks, but test engineering projects with substance and impact. That variety ensures you keep learning without giving up the security of permanent employment.
Wondering which test engineer jobs are right for you?
What makes a test engineer job through TMC different?
You're permanently employed and work on projects for clients who need your specific expertise. You gain insight into your personal earnings model, have a say in which assignments suit you, and share in the profits. Transparency is the standard here.
You're also part of a business cell with colleagues in the same field. There you exchange experiences and always have sparring partners on hand when you run into challenges. On site, you work with designers, architects, and system integrators. The combination of your own network and multidisciplinary collaboration makes you better at your job every day.
Through the YOUniversity, you get access to training and certifications. Want to specialize in test architecture? Get a better grip on data analysis? Or grow toward technical project leadership? You largely decide for yourself. There's also the Entrepreneurial Lab for initiatives you want to develop on your own.
Roles within test engineer jobs
Our offerings include a variety of positions. Here are some examples:
- Mechatronics Test Engineer: you work on the full test cycle of complex high-tech machines or subsystems. From test definitions to data-driven conclusions, with ownership of a submodule or complete machine.
- Hardware Test Engineer: you test physical systems and components. Precision, reliability, and measurement accuracy are key.
- Embedded Test Engineer: you test software that runs directly on hardware. You work with real-time systems and integrated platforms.
- Senior Test Engineer: you take the lead in complex test projects. You guide less experienced colleagues and have final responsibility.
- Junior Test Engineer: you start with test execution and grow into test preparation and data analysis. A traineeship can provide the ideal foundation. Ask us about it!
A Hardware Engineer tests physical systems and components. An Embedded Engineer tests software that runs directly on hardware, such as real-time systems.
What does a test engineer earn?
The Test Engineer salary depends on your experience, specialization, and the complexity of the assignments. You always receive a salary that matches your level. On top of that, you get a share of the profits from your projects. You also get a personal development budget for training and certifications.
The test engineer salary depends on experience and specialization. As an employeneur, you also benefit from profit sharing.
Do you have the right Test Engineer education?
The path usually runs through a technical degree in mechatronics, electrical engineering or a comparable field. A mechatronic background is ideal because you understand both hardware and software. But practical experience with test systems, equipment, and data analysis is just as important.
Whether you have a bachelor's or master's degree, you can start at various levels. Starters often begin through traineeships. Be sure to ask if that's possible here too! Experienced professionals jump right in and choose, in consultation, which assignments match their expertise and ambitions.
A technical degree in mechatronics, electrical engineering or even mechanical engineering at bachelor's or master's level. Practical experience with test systems and data analysis is also important.
View all current test engineer jobs
Looking for a test engineer job where you're deployed as a specialist? Where you work on high-tech machines and your analysis directly contributes to the results? Check out the current selection of (mechatronics) test engineer jobs and discover which position matches your growth plans.
Don't see your ideal position? Through an open application, we'll explore together which role fits, now or in the future.
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