What is required?
- Vocational education (or equivalent working and thinking level)
- 2 to 3 years of experience in an assembly environment
- Knowledge of mechanical components
- You are able to read technical drawings
- Basic knowledge of PLC systems and working with electrical schematics
- Good command of both the Dutch and English languages, spoken and written
- You are a good team player and think in solutions
- You are customer- and quality-oriented
What will you get?
- €2.800 – €3.500 gross per month (depending on knowledge and experience)
- A 38-hour working week, with the option to work 40 hours including additional leave (ATV) days
- 25 vacation days
- Internal training programs, safety and quality training, and first aid (BHV) training
- Sports facilities at the office
What will you do?
- 70% Building mechatronic (semi-finished) products
- 20% Inspecting mechatronic (semi-finished) products
- 10% Meetings
I'm interested
Do you have a question or are you interested? Contact us.Astrid Verburg
HR Manager
Vacancy
As a Mechatronics Technician at Blok System Supply, you are responsible for all work on electrical installations and panels, such as control cabinets and access gates. You assemble mechanical components and integrate electrical and mechanical parts. You perform assembly work according to technical drawings or work instructions and build products either as complete systems or as submodules.
You also test each product and (semi-finished) assembly according to customer-specific requirements, which ensures a high level of variety in your work. Together with your colleagues, you perform final and intermediate inspections in accordance with the customer-specific final test procedures. In addition, you also carry out in-process checks on your colleagues’ work.
You become part of the Production team, which currently consists of 16 colleagues. You work alongside the Workshop Supervisor, a Quality Inspector, two CNC machining colleagues, and twelve Mechanical/Electrical/Mechatronics Operators. Your close colleagues change regularly due to frequent rotation within projects, meaning you will be in contact with all team members. The workshop has a calm and pleasant atmosphere, making it easy to connect with others.
The workshop is divided into different cells, each assigned to projects for various clients. Within each cell, there is a designated point of contact who, together with the Workshop Supervisor, monitors progress and planning. In addition, there is a dedicated quality contact person—the Quality Inspector—with whom you work closely. You hold consultations, perform joint interim inspections, and conduct final tests together.
If you enjoy working together with colleagues, are able to follow your schedule well, and get energy from varied tasks, then this is the job for you.
Working week
On a good working day, you start working on a new product. You have a lot of freedom to set up the work cell, create work instructions, and collaborate with engineers or customers.
On a less enjoyable day, you perform a lot of assembly work, which can sometimes feel a bit repetitive.
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- Example weekly schedule
- Building mechatronic (semi-finished) product
- Meeting with Quality Inspector
- Lunch
- Performing end test on mechatronic (semi-finished) product
- Building mechatronic (semi-finished) product
- Starting new product
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- Building mechatronic (semi-finished) product
- Production meeting
- Interim inspection of mechatronic (semi-finished) product
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- Building mechatronic (semi-finished) product
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- Building mechatronic (semi-finished) product
- Lunch
- Performing end test on mechatronic (semi-finished) product
- Meeting with Quality Inspector
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- Building mechatronic (semi-finished) product
- Interim inspection of mechatronic (semi-finished) product
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- Building mechatronic (semi-finished) product
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- Meeting with Quality Inspector
- Performing end test on mechatronic (semi-finished) product
- Free afternoon
- Building mechatronic (semi-finished) product
Firsthand experience
Growth
We see investing in the knowledge and expertise of our team as the most important success factor: our employees are the ones who make the difference. We offer all colleagues the opportunity to develop themselves.
Working at Blok System Supply
Blok System Supply, better known as Blok Montage en Assemblage until 2014, offers more than 41 years of experience in the metalworking industry. As a supplier of mechatronic and industrial designs, products, and services, we specialize in manufacturability and scalability. Customer focus and flexibility have been the company's core values since 1985. Delivering quality on time is our promise.
Since 2007, we have specialized specifically in development, mounting, and assembly. Our current location on Rooswijkweg in Velsen-Noord has sufficient space and energy to facilitate further growth. Due to our growth with primarily internationally operating clients, the name has been changed to Blok System Supply B.V., which is a more recognizable name worldwide.
With over 5,000 m² of development, production, and testing space, we are ready for new times. Boldness, innovation, entrepreneurship, and an open mind to manufacturability make us unique, stable, future-proof, and strong.
Blok System Supply is more than an organization that builds machines, mills parts, or develops new products for globally operating companies. Above all, we are there for our employees: fine, strong, well-trained, cheerful, diverse, and above all, loyal colleagues. A wonderful and harmonious group. Working at Blok System Supply means working in a safe, cheerful, calm, stable, active, open, and pleasant work environment where you can be who you want to be, say what you want to say, and try to become what you want to be.
- Headquarters in Velsen-Noord
- Active in 15 countries worldwide
- 40 employees
- 15% / 85%
- Avg. age 40 years
- Workwear / casual

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