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Introduction
Within ASML the Customer Support (CS) group is responsible for the maintenance, repair and improvement of ASML systems at customer locations.
The CS DUV department is globally responsible for the performance and cost related execution of service actions on an installed base >5000 high tech DUV Lithography tools at our customers.
Job Mission
Support an CS DUV Staff members in driving performance and cost improvements. You will act as the right hand of multiple directors regarding analyses and improvements of:
In doing so you will develop yourself in High-tech Service principles, driving Maintenance profitability, and you will be able to look over the shoulder of a service directors (“management apprenticeship”).
Job Description
Education
Bachelor/ Master in Industrial Engineering and Management Science/ Technical Business Administration.
Experience
Personal skills
Other information
Please submit your recent CV and motivation letter when applying for this role.
BE PART OF PROGRESS
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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