Introduction
ASML US brings together the most innovative minds in science and technology to develop advanced lithography machines that are essential to producing faster more energy-efficient microchips. These machines enable the worlds leading chipmakers to create smaller more powerful consumer electronics. Headquartered in Veldhoven the Netherlands ASML operates across 18 U.S. locations including Chandler AZ; San Jose and San Diego CA; Wilton CT; and Hillsboro OR.
As a Master Planner at ASML you play a key role in ensuring reliable delivery of advanced technology that powers the worlds most innovative chips. Your work helps align production plans with ASMLs mission to push the boundaries of semiconductor manufacturing. By creating robust planning strategies you enable smooth operations across global teams and contribute to the future of high-tech innovation.
This position requires access to controlled technology as defined in the Export Administration Regulations (15 C.F.R. 730 et seq.). Qualified candidates must be legally authorized to access such controlled technology prior to beginning work. Business demands may require ASML to proceed with candidates who are immediately eligible to access controlled technology.
Responsibilities
In this role you will develop and execute planning strategies that balance business needs costs and risks. You will collaborate across supply chain manufacturing and sourcing teams to ensure delivery of reliability and meet output and inventory targets.
Your Responsibilities will include:
Education and Experience
Skills and Competencies
Work Environment and Physical Requirements
This role may require working in both office and factory environments. Office responsibilities include sitting walking and using a computer. Factory responsibilities may include working in cleanroom environments with full protective gear handling equipment and lifting up to 50 pounds. Travel may be required based on business needs.
Additional Responsibilities:
There is potential for exposure to strong magnetic fields high voltage and currents.
You must be work authorized in the United States without the need for employer sponsorship.
There is potential for exposure to strong magnetic fields high voltage and currents.
This position requires access to controlled technology as defined in the United States Export Administration Regulations (15 C.F.R. 730 et seq.). Qualified candidates must be legally authorized to access such controlled technology prior to beginning work. Business demands may require ASML to proceed with candidates who are immediately eligible to access controlled technology.
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 inclusion and diversity is a driving force in the success of our company.
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ASML gives the world's leading chipmakers the power to mass produce patterns on silicon, helping to make computer chips smaller, faster and greener.