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Paid Tester Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Electrical Tester

Brookston, IN

$17.25 - $21.75/hr

The Electrical Tester is responsible for performing testing and troubleshooting during the final ... This is a FLSA non-exempt position paid on an hourly basis. Overtime may be required based on ...

QUALITY ASSURANCE TESTER II We're Palco. We provide the management, support, and systems behind ... Paid Training: Earn while you learn and continue to grow with access to internal and external ...

QUALITY ASSURANCE TESTER II We're Palco. We provide the management, support, and systems behind ... Paid Training: Earn while you learn and continue to grow with access to internal and external ...

QUALITY ASSURANCE TESTER II We're Palco. We provide the management, support, and systems behind ... Paid Training: Earn while you learn and continue to grow with access to internal and external ...

Paid Media Manager

Griffith, IN · On-site +1

$110K - $115K/yr

Someone who treats CAC and ROAS as their personal scoreboards and genuinely enjoys creative testing ... What You'll Do * Own paid media strategy and execution across Meta, TikTok, Google Ads, and ...

Paid Media Manager

Griffith, IN · On-site

$110K - $115K/yr

Someone who treats CAC and ROAS as their personal scoreboards and genuinely enjoys creative testing ... What You'll Do * Own paid media strategy and execution across Meta, TikTok, Google Ads, and ...

Paid Media Manager

Griffith, IN · On-site +1

$110K - $115K/yr

Someone who treats CAC and ROAS as their personal scoreboards and genuinely enjoys creative testing ... What You'll Do * Own paid media strategy and execution across Meta, TikTok, Google Ads, and ...

The Role As Paid Media Director at Ten Adams, you'll lead paid media planning, execution and ... Partner with Analytics and the VP Performance on measurement - experimentation, testing and the ...

The Role As Paid Media Director at Ten Adams, you'll lead paid media planning, execution and ... Partner with Analytics and the VP Performance on measurement - experimentation, testing and the ...

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Paid Tester information

What is a paid tester?

Paid Testers are individuals who are compensated to test products, software, websites, or services and provide feedback on their functionality, usability, and overall quality. Companies hire paid testers to identify bugs, user experience issues, and areas for improvement before releasing their products to the public. Paid testing can be done remotely or onsite and may involve tasks such as completing specific scenarios, reporting errors, and answering surveys. This role helps businesses ensure their offerings meet quality standards and user expectations.

What does a paid tester do?

As a Paid Tester, your daily tasks generally involve reviewing new software builds, executing test cases, and reporting bugs or usability issues. You’ll frequently communicate with developers and product managers to clarify requirements, reproduce reported issues, and provide feedback on user experience. Collaboration is key, as your detailed reports help teams prioritize fixes and improvements. Expect a mix of independent work and team meetings, especially during key development phases or release cycles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a paid tester?

To thrive as a Paid Tester, you need strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and a good understanding of software functionality, usually supported by knowledge of quality assurance processes or relevant experience. Familiarity with bug tracking tools (like Jira), various operating systems, and sometimes certifications such as ISTQB are commonly required. Excellent communication, reliability, and the ability to provide clear, constructive feedback are standout soft skills. These abilities ensure accurate identification and reporting of issues, contributing to higher software quality and improved user experience.

What is the difference between Paid Tester vs Quality Assurance Tester?

AspectPaid TesterQuality Assurance Tester
CredentialsBasic testing knowledge, sometimes certificationsSame as Paid Tester, often with additional QA certifications
Work EnvironmentFreelance, remote, or contract-based testing rolesIn-house or remote QA teams within companies
Industry UsageUsed across gaming, software, app testingPrimarily in software development and tech industries
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding freelance or short-term testing rolesDistinguishing between freelance testing and full-time QA roles

Paid Testers typically perform short-term or freelance testing tasks, often with minimal certifications, focusing on specific products. Quality Assurance Testers usually work within companies, involved in ongoing testing processes, with a broader scope and sometimes advanced certifications. Both roles require testing skills, but their work environments and employment types differ significantly.

Can you get paid to be a paid tester?

Yes, paid testers are individuals who evaluate products, websites, or software and receive compensation for their feedback. These roles often require attention to detail, testing skills, and sometimes specific tools or platforms to submit reports. Payment methods and rates vary depending on the company and the scope of testing tasks.

Do Amazon paid testers get paid?

Amazon paid testers, often called product testers or reviewers, typically do not receive direct payment for testing products. Instead, they may receive free products or discounts in exchange for providing feedback or reviews. Genuine paid testing roles are usually clearly advertised and involve compensation for time and effort.

How do I become a paid product tester?

To become a paid product tester, you typically need to sign up with legitimate testing companies or platforms that connect testers with brands. You may be required to complete profile surveys, have good communication skills, and sometimes test specific product categories or provide detailed feedback. Some roles may also require basic knowledge of testing tools or software and adherence to deadlines.

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Electrical Tester

Mission Critical Group

Brookston, IN

$17.25 - $21.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Company Description

Mission Critical Group (MCG) an end-to-end power systems and solutions provider that accelerates time-to-power and delivers scalable, resilient infrastructure for mission critical environments. By integrating engineering, manufacturing, modular deployment, and lifecycle services under one platform, we streamline execution and bring complex projects online faster - without compromising performance. With a robust U.S. manufacturing network, MCG supports data centers, power generation, healthcare, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and industrial facilities where uptime is non-negotiable. Mission Critical Group designs, manufactures and provides value-added services for customers requiring critical power solutions. Powering a new electric world for a brighter, more secure future.

Job Description

The Electrical Tester is responsible for performing testing and troubleshooting during the final assembly phase of electrical control and distribution equipment prior to customer delivery. This role ensures product quality, compliance, and optimal functionality by verifying that all assemblies meet engineering specifications, customer requirements, and applicable industry standards. The Testing Technician works closely with production, engineering, and quality teams to identify and resolve issues before shipment.

Accountabilities

  • Demonstrate technical skills regarding performing diagnostics, troubleshooting, and testing for reliability on Low, Medium, and Arc-Resistant switchgear and electrical control equipment using tools such as multimeters etc.  
  • Verify and document HIPOT tests on copper bus.
  • Ensure final product is consistent with technical schematics, perform basic device programming, and repair all custom-built equipment prior to client shipment as a measure of quality control. 
  • Perform Factory Acceptance Tests to show the functionality of Mission Critical Group products and advise of interfacing capabilities with clients’ existing equipment under the direction of senior team members. 
  • Identify functionality or defects through visual and electrical inspections on power distribution equipment and assist senior team members with maintenance or repairs within testing guidelines.
  • Assist senior team members with design verifications and product reliability demonstrations during client witness testing activities under supervision. 
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications

Required knowledge/Experience

  • 0-1 years of experience in wiring or assembling electrical control and distribution equipment, preferably in a switchgear or industrial manufacturing environment.
  • Working knowledge of engineering principles, techniques, and procedures as applied to the design and production of electrical equipment.
  • Understanding raw materials, production processes, and manufacturing techniques.
  • Knowledge of design techniques, tools, and principals involved in the production of technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models.
  • Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance. Testing tools include MPRT, secondary injection units, digital ratiometers, CT testers, digital multimeters, Fluke meters, AC and DC high-potential testers, high-voltage testers, basic hand tools, and testing jumpers.
  • Proficiency with computer hardware and software, including Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Intermediate written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to read and interpret technical procedures, write reports and correspondence, and present information to managers and customers.
  • Solid mathematical skills, including the ability to calculate figures, proportions, and measurements.
  • Strong attention to quality with the ability to follow procedures carefully and strive for accuracy in all work.
  • Self-motivated with the ability to identify and resolve issues independently while maintaining adherence to guidelines and procedures.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with peers, leadership, and cross-functional teams.
  • Customer-oriented with a proactive approach to supporting internal and external needs.

Preferred

  • 1 year of experience troubleshooting electrical and mechanical systems

Education

  • High School Diploma or GED required.

Work Environment and Physical Demands 

  • This is a FLSA non-exempt position paid on an hourly basis. Overtime may be required based on production demands, including extended shifts, weekends, or holidays.
  • This role is based on the production floor. The position requires standing for extended periods, working around machinery, and adherence to all safety and compliance standards.
    • Mobility: Ability to move around the manufacturing plant, including walking, standing, and climbing stairs.
    • Manual Dexterity: Occasional use of hands to handle or feel objects, tools, or controls.
    • Lifting: Ability to lift and carry items up to fifty (50) pounds. All lifting should be done following OSHA standards.
    • Visual and Auditory Requirements: Must be able to see and hear well enough to navigate the plant safely and communicate effectively with team members.

Additional Information

A Note to our Recruitment Partners: We really appreciate the interest, but MCG currently manages hiring through our internal team. We love getting to know our candidates directly! Because of this, we don’t accept unsolicited resumes from agencies at this time. If we ever need an extra hand, we’ll be sure to reach out to the community. Thanks for understanding!

MCG is an equal opportunity employer prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, physical or mental disability, and any other protected classes stated by applicable federal and state laws. MCG is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with disabilities and to act in accordance with regulations and guidance issued by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).