Location: Denmark
Salary: €3,550-3,905/month
Job type: Full-time
Experience: Entry
Openings: 10
Contract duration: 1 year
Test populated PCB assemblies using bed-of-nails and flying-probe rigs. Diagnose functional faults using oscilloscope and logic analyser. Record and classify test failures in the quality management system. Rework simple solder defects using soldering iron and hot-air station. Calibrate test fixtures weekly and maintain test equipment logs.
Schedule: Mon–Fri, 07:30–16:00 · Day shift.
Contract: 1 year renewable.
Working in Denmark
Denmark pays the highest blue-collar wages in Europe and combines them with strict labour protections and a 37-hour standard work week. The Positive List work permit applies to most factory, warehouse and food-processing roles; processing usually runs 6 to 10 weeks. Cost of living is high in Copenhagen but moderate in Jutland (Aarhus, Aalborg, Esbjerg) where most plants operate; employer-provided housing offsets the difference. Smaller migrant communities than Germany or Poland, but English is widely spoken on the job and in daily life.
What this role looks like day-to-day
A typical shift in electronics or pharma assembly is performed in a controlled environment — gowning, gloves and antistatic protocols are standard. Tasks include component placement, sub-assembly testing, and recording results in a batch record. This role fits workers who can handle small components carefully, follow gowning rituals each day without shortcuts, and accept that pace is dictated by quality, not output.
Who fits and how to apply
Hiring is currently active for 18 workers at €3,550-3,905/month on a 1 year contract. This is an entry-level role — the employer provides paid training during onboarding. On language: Basic English (A2) — language courses available on-site. Contract benefits include accommodation, meals, uniform, employer-provided accommodation, work permit and visa support. CHI Recruiting handles document preparation, employer match, work permit and visa filing — full paid recruitment service with transparent pricing disclosed before you commit.
Job reference: CHI-87773BD5.
Basic English (A2) — language courses available on-site
Cleanrooms run ISO Class 7-8. Gowning is full lab coat, hairnet, gloves and shoe covers; in pharma it can extend to a full bunny suit. The rhythm is set by quality release, not raw output speed.
For this specific role: Basic English (A2) — language courses available on-site. Most multinational plants run in English on the floor with simplified communication and pictogram safety signs. Free or subsidised on-site language classes are common after month 1.
Processing typically runs 6-10 weeks once your documents are in order (passport, education attestation, police clearance, medical fitness). CHI Recruiting handles the employer-side application; the worker pays government fees (medical, embassy, document chain) which are disclosed transparently up front.
No prior experience is required for this position. Paid on-the-job training runs through your first 2-4 weeks at the plant, after which you operate independently with periodic supervision. Workers from any blue-collar background adapt smoothly.
Cool summers, dark winters. Worker accommodation is centrally heated. Denmark has growing migrant-worker communities, especially in industrial cities. Free time activities, religious facilities, halal/vegetarian food access — these vary by city and CHI Recruiting briefs every worker pre-departure.
Salary is €3,550-3,905/month. Contract is 1 year renewable. This intake covers 18 placements. Most contracts in our partner network include shared accommodation, meals on shift, work uniform and PPE — confirmed on the offer letter.
To apply, visit the live page: https://chirecruiting.com/jobs/electronics-component-tester-denmark-87773bd5