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Introduction
Within ASML the sector Development & Engineering is responsible for the specification and the development of the ASML products. The cluster Machine Conditioning is charged with specifying, analyzing, designing and testing Fluid and Thermal sub-systems and control solutions. The group Tin Management Architecture is concerned with the temperature stability control of critical machine parts of the source, heat removal, global thermal stability of the system, and also the flow design. Goal is to provide a thermally stable machine environment therewith supporting the advancing performance and throughput specifications of our tools.
Job Mission
To contribute to the development of products by designing, creating, testing and analyzing (sub-) systems within the restrictions imposed by system specifications, costs and planning considerations.
Job Description
Education
Technical University masters in applied physics or mechanical engineering.
Experience
Personal skills
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We make machines that make chips; the hearts of the devices that keep us informed, entertained and safe. Our key technology is the lithography system, which brings together high-tech hardware and advanced software to control the chip manufacturing process. All of the world’s top chipmakers like Samsung, Intel and TSMC use our technology, enabling the waves of innovation that help tackle the world’s toughest challenges.
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