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Prototype Tester Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Salesforce Developer

Arizona City, AZ · On-site

$56 - $74/hr

... and prototyping, testing, training, defining support procedures, and implementing practical business solutions under multiple deadlines. • A Bachelor's degree or equivalent years of working ...

Sr. Development Engineer

Wittmann, AZ · On-site

$93K - $117K/yr

Travel as needed (up to 50%) to support prototype vehicles, remote test events, environmental testing, proving-ground activity, and other high-urgency development work. Qualifications * Strong hands ...

Travel as needed (up to 50%) to support prototype vehicles, remote test events, environmental testing, proving-ground activity, and other high-urgency development work. Qualifications * Strong hands ...

Sr. Development Engineer

Wittmann, AZ · On-site

$93K - $117K/yr

Travel as needed (up to 50%) to support prototype vehicles, remote test events, environmental testing, proving-ground activity, and other high-urgency development work. Qualifications * Strong hands ...

Participate in prototyping, testing, validation, and field deployment. * Document system architecture, design decisions, and performance metrics. * Provide technical support for troubleshooting and ...

Develop prototypes and conduct functionality testing to ensure products can be effectively manufactured and supported. Prototyping and Maintenance of Workshop: * Manage clean, organized testing ...

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Prototype Tester information

What is a prototype tester?

Prototype testers are professionals who evaluate early versions of products, known as prototypes, to identify issues, gather user feedback, and ensure the product meets design and functionality expectations. They play a crucial role in the development process by testing usability, durability, and performance, and providing recommendations for improvements. Their feedback helps companies refine products before mass production or public release, reducing the risk of costly errors and enhancing customer satisfaction.

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

To thrive as a Prototype Tester, you need a solid understanding of product development processes, attention to detail, and problem-solving abilities, often supported by a background in engineering, design, or quality assurance. Familiarity with testing tools, data collection systems, and relevant documentation software is typically required. Strong communication, critical thinking, and adaptability help Prototype Testers collaborate with cross-functional teams and provide clear feedback. These skills ensure accurate evaluation of prototypes, supporting product improvement and successful launches.

What are some common challenges prototype testers face when evaluating new products, and how can they overcome them?

Prototype Testers often encounter challenges such as incomplete documentation, rapidly evolving product designs, or limited testing resources. Navigating these issues requires strong problem-solving skills, adaptability, and clear communication with design and engineering teams. Collaborating closely with developers and providing detailed, constructive feedback helps ensure that potential issues are identified and addressed early in the process. Additionally, staying organized and maintaining thorough testing records can help manage changes and provide valuable insights for future iterations.

What is the difference between Prototype Tester vs Product Tester?

AspectPrototype TesterProduct Tester
Required CredentialsBasic technical skills, sometimes a background in engineering or designMinimal; often no formal credentials needed
Work EnvironmentDesign labs, manufacturing facilities, or client sitesHome, retail stores, or online testing environments
Industry UsageProduct development, engineering, manufacturingConsumer goods, electronics, food products
Common Search IntentTesting prototypes for functionality and usabilityEvaluating finished products for quality and satisfaction

Prototype Testers focus on evaluating early-stage models to identify design flaws, while Product Testers assess finished products for quality and user experience. Both roles involve testing but differ in scope, environment, and credentials required.

How do you become a prototype tester?

To become a prototype tester, you typically need to have good attention to detail, basic technical skills, and the ability to follow instructions. Many companies look for individuals who can provide clear, constructive feedback on product designs and usability, often requiring familiarity with testing tools or software. Some roles may require prior experience or certifications in quality assurance or product testing, and flexible schedules are common for testing sessions.

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Install Shop Mechanic

Addictive Desert Designs

Phoenix, AZ

$22 - $23/hr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago

New


Job description

WHO ARE WE?

Horsepower Automotive Group (HPAG), is a leader in the growing automotive aftermarket industry. When you join HPAG, you'll have a unique opportunity to be a part of our exciting and rapidly growing, multi-brand organization. Our brands include Addictive Desert Designs, DV8 Offroad, Flatline Van Co., and Rago Fabrication. We support a collaborative environment and value open participation from individuals with different ideas, experiences, and perspectives.

Are you ready to be part of our future?

Turn Your Mechanical Skills Into Something More

Ready to get out of the routine repair-shop grind?

Horsepower Automotive Group is looking for a Prototype Install Mechanic to join our Prototype Install & Test Fit team in Chandler, Arizona. Instead of spending your days working on oil changes, water pumps, and older vehicles, you'll work in a clean, organized specialty shop on new vehicles and innovative off-road products—often before those products are available to the public.

Horsepower Automotive Group is a leader in the automotive aftermarket industry and home to multiple off-road and overlanding brands, including Addictive Desert Designs, C4 Fabrication, Rago Fabrication, DV8 Off-Road, and Flatline Van Co.

This is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys automotive work, fabrication, problem-solving, and seeing how new products go from prototype to production.

What You'll Do

As part of our product development process, you'll work closely with our engineering and product teams to test, evaluate, and prepare new products for release.

  • Test fit prototype products and verify fit, function, and compatibility with factory-equipped vehicle features
  • Install aftermarket products such as bumpers, LED lighting, intercoolers, winches, and other off-road accessories
  • Perform basic 12V automotive wiring for lighting, winches, and related accessories
  • Identify and report potential fitment, quality, manufacturing, and production-readiness improvements
  • Assist with quality control inspections of production products
  • Help create customer installation guides during the prototype and test-fit process
  • Assist with 3D scanning of vehicles and finished products for engineering and manufacturing evaluation
  • Assemble finished goods as needed
  • Collaborate with engineering, product development, and other teams to support successful product launches
What We're Looking For

Required Qualifications:

  • At least one year of hands-on automotive mechanical experience
  • Working knowledge of automotive mechanical and basic electrical systems
  • Experience using hand tools and performing mechanical installations
  • Basic metal fabrication skills
  • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
  • Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
  • Basic computer skills, including Microsoft Office
  • Ability to read, write, and communicate effectively in English
  • Valid driver's license with a driving record that meets company insurance requirements
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Ability to successfully complete required pre-employment screening

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Welding experience; candidates may be asked to complete a welding assessment
  • Experience with 3D modeling/viewing software such as SolidWorks or eDrawings
  • Previous aftermarket, off-road, fabrication, or vehicle accessory installation experience
Why Join Horsepower Automotive Group?

This isn't your typical mechanic job. You'll have the opportunity to:

  • Work on new and exciting vehicles instead of routine repair work
  • Get hands-on with prototype products before they're released to the public
  • Help influence new product development by identifying fitment and manufacturing improvements
  • Work in a clean, organized specialty shop with quality equipment
  • Build experience with 3D scanning, product development, and prototype testing
  • See your work make it to market across leading off-road and overlanding brands
  • Enjoy a consistent Monday–Friday daytime schedule with minimal after-hours requirements
Compensation & Benefits

Pay: $22.00–$23.00 per hour
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:30 PM
Employment: Full-time, on-site in Chandler, Arizona
Benefits: Available following the 60-day introductory period

If you're mechanically inclined, enjoy building and installing automotive products, and want to use your skills in a role that goes beyond traditional repair work, we'd like to hear from you.

Join Horsepower Automotive Group and help turn the next generation of off-road products from prototypes into production-ready products.

It is the policy of Addictive Desert Designs, and its affiliated companies to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, pregnancy or pregnancy-related condition, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, citizenship status (if authorized to work in the U.S.), or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.