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Analyst for Wafer Tables

Introduction to the job

The Wafer Table is a complex piece of hardware that touches the customer’s wafers. The Wafer Table is crucial to make lithography happen against the ever-demanding specifications on overlay, focus, and throughput while ensuring high availability.

If you are curious about understanding what drives customer performance in our scanner, and if quantifying that performance by means of Tests, Data analysis or simulations gives you energy, then a job as Analyst for Wafer Tables in our group could be a perfect match!

Role and responsibilities

You are part of a team of analysts working on developing, qualifying, monitoring, analyzing and improving the Wafer Tables and their interactions with wafers to meet the system specifications and operational requirements. Your findings will eventually translate into possible design and manufacturing changes, therefore closing the feedback loop and helping us improve the Wafer Tables and increase customer satisfaction.

As an Analyst, you will enable one or more of the involved projects and your main responsibilities will vary at the different phases of development and will mainly be to:

  • Define, align and execute test plans to qualify Wafer Table performance, in-house and at our customers. Analyze output data and propose clear conclusions and recommendations which stakeholders can use to make decisions.
  • Monitor, analyze and explore field performance data, collect learnings, lead or support root.
  • Perform (conceptual) FEM modelling of several performance aspects of the Wafer clamps and clearly communicate all status and results.
  • Closely connect and interact with the technical leads and the project teams to learn how hardware operates and about ongoing challenges.
  • Education and experience

    Masters or PhD in Mechanical Engineering; or Physics or Mechatronics with mechanics background.

  • Solid (theoretical) experience in the field of mechanical engineering.
  • Solid MATLAB knowledge as main data analysis software, (Experienced Python users for data analysis willing to work in MATLAB are invited to apply as well).
  • (Educational) experience in FEM.
  • Experience in defining and executing test plans as well as statistics/reliability is a plus.
  • Skills

  • Highly proactive and collaborative, self-propelling and comfortable with challenging our technical leadership.
  • Excellent (English) communication skills both verbal and written.
  • Strong analytical ability combined with a pragmatic attitude to ensure progress against limited data.
  • Strong drive for quality.
  • Additional request:

    If this vacancy appeals to you, please elaborate in your cover letter on your experience (if any) in the following areas:

  • MATLAB: Years of experience and last time used; Type of activities (Mathematical scripting, toolbox development, Object-oriented programming, Code testing, other: please specify): briefly describe selected project(s) from education or work highlighting your usage.
  • (Multiphysics) FEM analysis: briefly describe a project or projects from education or work highlighting the extent of your experience.
  • (Qualification) testing: Briefly describe a project(s) from education or work highlighting your experience in test plan definition, preparation, execution and data analysis.
  • Diversity and inclusion

    ASML is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values and respects the importance of a diverse and inclusive workforce. It is the policy of the company to recruit, hire, train and promote persons in all job titles without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. We recognize that diversity and inclusion is a driving force in the success of our company.

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    Analyst for Wafer Tables

    Bedrijf:
    ASML
    Gemeente:
    Veldhoven
    Contracttype: 
    Vast contract, Voltijds
    Opleidingsniveau: 
    PhD
    Gepubliceerd:
    31.03.2024
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