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Introduction
Would you like to be part of progress? To develop, coach and guide New Product Development in a dynamic international environment? In the ASML Program Management Office we raise the level of program management within ASML. If you want to be part of a high performing team with a focus on structural improvements, we invite you to read the job description below and let us know if you are the person we are looking for.
Job Mission
Within ASML the Program Management Office (PMO) is the recognized expert that drives world-class Program- and Project Management.
In this way, PMO is the competence owner of state-of-the-art project methodologies.
Job Description
PMO is positioned as an independent team member of a business team that is responsible for the development of our state-of-the-art lithography machines.
As Project Management Officer you are responsible for:
Education
Bachelor's or Master’s degree in a relevant area.
Experience
Personal skills
a. Hands-on / Getting things done
b. Taking ownership
c. Pro-actively driving for improvement
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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