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Junior Tester - Automotive

You’re sitting behind the wheel of a car that doesn’t even have a license plate yet. The display in front of you shows data from a system that no one has thoroughly tested yet. Your task: figure out what isn’t working. This is the job of an electronic systems tester at DEVINN. You don’t need years of experience—all you need is a passion for technology and a desire to understand how things work beneath the surface. Your colleagues will walk you through the details.

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Mladá Boleslav
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What you're gonna do:

  • Test electronic systems and vehicle functions
  • Perform both driving and laboratory tests
  • Diagnose and measure, update ECU software
  • Prepare test equipment and measuring instruments
  • Process test reports and technical documentation
  • Enter and validate test errors
  • Evaluate test results and process them into systems
  • Collaborate with other experts

What you're gonna use:

  • Diagnostic systems: ODIS, CP-Tool, data loggers, and other specialized tools (Vector)
  • Measuring equipment: multimeter, etc.
  • Software: MS Office, data processing systems (Sys42, KPM)
  • Test states and modern measuring technologies

What we need from you:

  • At least a high school diploma
  • Demonstrable interest in automotive technology
  • Language skills: Czech at a native level, English at B1 level or higher
  • Driving licence sk. B (essential)
  • Analytical thinking, diligence
  • Knowledge of control units is a plus (flashing, coding)
  • The ability to measure voltage with a multimeter is a plus

Why would I do that?

  • You'll be testing electronic systems that aren't in any car on the road yet - sometimes you're the first person to find a critical bug.
  • Your colleagues will show you how to determine from a single measurement whether the problem is with the hardware or the software.
  • You'll get access to diagnostic tools that car companies don't even give to authorised garages.
  • Your signature will be on the protocols that decide whether the new electronic system goes into production.

What you're gonna do:

  • Test electronic systems and vehicle functions
  • Perform both driving and laboratory tests
  • Diagnose and measure, update ECU software
  • Prepare test equipment and measuring instruments
  • Process test reports and technical documentation
  • Enter and validate test errors
  • Evaluate test results and process them into systems
  • Collaborate with other experts

What you're gonna use:

  • Diagnostic systems: ODIS, CP-Tool, data loggers, and other specialized tools (Vector)
  • Measuring equipment: multimeter, etc.
  • Software: MS Office, data processing systems (Sys42, KPM)
  • Test states and modern measuring technologies

What we need from you:

  • At least a high school diploma
  • Demonstrable interest in automotive technology
  • Language skills: Czech at a native level, English at B1 level or higher
  • Driving licence sk. B (essential)
  • Analytical thinking, diligence
  • Knowledge of control units is a plus (flashing, coding)
  • The ability to measure voltage with a multimeter is a plus

Why would I do that?

  • You'll be testing electronic systems that aren't in any car on the road yet - sometimes you're the first person to find a critical bug.
  • Your colleagues will show you how to determine from a single measurement whether the problem is with the hardware or the software.
  • You'll get access to diagnostic tools that car companies don't even give to authorised garages.
  • Your signature will be on the protocols that decide whether the new electronic system goes into production.

What you can look forward to

I am interested

Our benefits

A little taste of what
awaits you - a typical task

We are currently building a storage system from second-life batteries for a client.We are delivering it turnkey, including the software.

1. Get in touch with the developers, get to know the mechanical part and find out what we need to control, what parameters to monitor or what to display on the UI screen

2. Design the application from A to Z, including security notifications,error conditions...

3. Program the application and be with the project from start to handover.You will participate in testing and client meetings. The application will literally be "your baby".

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Technology in action

Technology in action

Technology in action

Technology in action

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How's it all going to work?

Your reaction to the advert

The most important step is to let us know you are interested in the position. There is no need to be nervous, we need you as much as you need us. Send us your CV and a few details about yourself.

Short telephone conversation

Honza or Anička from our HR department will call you to discuss your interest in the position in more detail. This usually takes up to twenty minutes, allowing both sides to find out where they stand.

Personal meeting

We will meet you right here in our Toy Shop to talk about you and the position you are applying for over coffee. If we sit down, in the second round we will go directly to your future workplace where you will be able to look around and meet your future colleagues.

We will send an offer

We want to tailor our job offer to each candidate. We will take into account your interview requirements and try to add something extra. You can look forward to an individual and clear job offer that only you will receive. No generic email.

Shall we high-five?

Then we'll just have to hope that the offer will be liked and work out the details.

At the interview you will meet

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2014

  • Starting a company
  • We are hiring our first 3 employees
  • We carry out the first development project for ŠKODA AUTO in the area of vehicle development

2015

  • Our development team grows to 20 people
  • We obtain ISO 9001 certification
  • We are starting to look for premises in Mladá Boleslav

2016

  • We are buying a building in Mladá Boleslav
  • We are reconstructing and opening the Hračkárna Development Centre
  • We develop and homologate additional headlights for ŠKODA Motorsport

2017

  • Series production of additional headlights for ŠKODA Motorsport begins
  • We are the exclusive supplier of vehicle lighting tests for ŠKODA AUTO
  • We have 60 employees

2018

  • We are investing 12 million. CZK into our own testing room
  • We cooperate on development with research organizations such as ÚJV Řež, ČVUT, FEL, ZČU
  • We draw subsidies for innovation vouchers and patent development results
  • We become members of HYTEP - Czech Hydrogen Technology Platform

2019

  • We have completed the first ignition of the fuel cell of our H2BASE hydrogen device
  • We obtain ISO27001 certification
  • We have introduced 3 new designs of auxiliary lights
  • We have strengthened our technical equipment with a climate SoSi chamber

2020

  • We are launching our H2BASE hydrogen generator
  • Tomas Tomecek takes part in the Africa Eco Race with our additional headlights
  • We reconstructed our headquarters in Jablonec nad Nisou
  • Investment in own certified workplace for development and testing of H2 applications in Jablonec nad Nisou

2021

  • For the first time in the world, we are powering stages at a music festival with hydrogen - Rock for People
  • We obtain accreditation of our testing laboratory
  • We are becoming part of the hydrogen Tatra project
  • We are launching our Watchdog traction battery monitoring system
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