About The Position

As an Advanced Processing Bonding & Contacting Production Engineer, you will directly support ASML’s mission to enable the world’s most advanced chip manufacturing. You will contribute to the development, stabilization, and continuous improvement of optical bonding and contacting processes used to manufacture precision glass components. In this role, you will work in a dynamic, collaborative manufacturing environment, partnering with production teams, development groups, and cross‑functional engineering organizations to create safe, stable, and highly reliable processes that meet demanding quality and performance requirements. The Optical Bonding & Contacting Production Engineer (PE) supports assigned manufacturing processes, contributing to their stability, capability, and continuous improvement under the guidance of senior engineers. The PE develops technical depth in optical bonding and contacting processes, translating design intent and production requirements into well‑controlled, repeatable operations. The PE partners closely with production, equipment engineering, safety, quality, and new product development organizations to identify process risks, reduce variation, improve yield, and resolve technical issues. This role builds a strong foundation in understanding and controlling critical process variables, applying data‑driven problem solving, and implementing sustainable improvements. This is a highly hands‑on role that requires regular, direct engagement with production hardware and a strong presence in cleanroom and manufacturing environments. The PE supports process documentation, equipment qualifications, and process changes throughout the manufacturing lifecycle—from introduction and ramp‑up to sustained production and continuous improvement. This role is well suited for early‑career engineers seeking hands‑on manufacturing experience and the opportunity to grow into increased technical and process ownership.

Requirements

  • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively across engineering, operations, and all levels of management to drive alignment and execution.
  • Ability to analyze data, identify trends, and apply structured problem‑solving methods to define root causes and support corrective actions.
  • Strong technical problem‑solving skills, with curiosity, attention to detail, and a systematic, data‑driven approach.
  • Ability to work proactively, adapt quickly, and contribute effectively in a fast‑paced manufacturing environment.
  • Ability to organize work logically, manage multiple priorities, and drive issues to closure with appropriate guidance.
  • Experience operating in controlled manufacturing or laboratory environments, with disciplined adherence to procedures and standards.
  • High comfort level working directly with hardware and spending significant time in cleanroom and manufacturing environments.
  • Mindset oriented toward identifying and reducing risk, improving process robustness, and driving continuous improvement.
  • Ability to build strong working relationships and contribute positively to a collaborative, team‑based engineering culture.
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Optical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or a related technical field.
  • 2+ years of related experience

Nice To Haves

  • Hands‑on experience working directly with mechanical systems, tools, fixtures, equipment, or custom hardware, including troubleshooting and root‑cause identification through physical experimentation.
  • Experience working with contamination‑sensitive processes or precision components.
  • Exposure to semiconductor, optics, or advanced manufacturing environments.
  • Familiarity with common manufacturing and problem‑solving tools (e.g., DMAIC, A3, 8D, FMEA, DOE).
  • Working knowledge of statistical process control (SPC).
  • Experience with scripting or software development for manufacturing or engineering applications; C# experience a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Support ownership of optical bonding and contacting processes, contributing to safety, quality, yield, and process stability under guidance of senior engineers.
  • Support the development, execution, and maintenance of process control strategies, acceptance criteria, and monitoring methods.
  • Track and analyze process performance metrics to support technical decision‑making and continuous improvement.
  • Participate in investigations and resolution of process‑related issues, deviations, and escalations.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives to reduce variation, improve capability, and increase first‑pass yield through data‑driven analysis and structured problem-solving methods.
  • Identify and raise process‑related safety risks, supporting mitigation through process design, controls, and documented operating practices in partnership with Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS).
  • Develop and maintain technical documentation, including work instructions, qualification reports, test plans, and safety‑related analyses, to support compliant and repeatable execution.
  • Partner with engineering, operations, and development teams to support daily production, sustain stable processes, and enable new product introduction.

Benefits

  • ASML is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values and respects the importance of a diverse and inclusive workforce.
  • ASML provides reasonable accommodations to applicants for ASML employment and ASML employees with disabilities.
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