Employability coach for ASML Motion and Manufacturing Services
Eindhoven - Netherlands
Job Summary
Introduction to the job
In our dynamic international organization employee health and well-being are a top priority. Within ASML Motion and Manufacturing Services we are looking for an Employability Coach who enjoys a healthy challenge and wants to work closely with the logistics environment.
In this role you contribute as a guide advisor analyst and coach in the areas of prevention reintegration and sustainable employability. You work closely with managers on employability and absenteeism topics in a hands-on operational setting. This is a two-year role offering a strong opportunity to broaden your experience and make visible impact with the possibility to continue based on business needs.
If you get energized by understanding employability challenges and are passionate about vitality in a logistics environment this role can be a strong next step.
Role and responsibilities
In this Employability Coach role you work closely with line managers in a fast-paced logistics environment. You focus on prevention early intervention and sustainable employability rather than case ownership.
You will:
Coach and advise managers on employability and absenteeism across all relevant phases
Support managers during employee conversations and ensure appropriate follow-up documentation
Analyze employability and absenteeism data to identify trends and improvement opportunities
Monitor documentation quality and proactively challenge managers where needed
Coordinate sustainable return-to-work actions with internal health partners
Develop and implement employability action plans within Logistics Operations
Facilitate workshops and learning sessions to strengthen manager capability
Education and experience
Familiar with the HERA methodology or willing to develop this expertise
At least five years of experience in employability health advisory or people-focused roles
Knowledge of legislation and regulations related to absenteeism. A qualification such as CROV is an advantage
80% or at least 4 days working on-site
Registration in Verzuimsignaal to ensure follow-up and handover
Primary focus on supporting the manager
Fluency in Dutch and English spoken and written
Skills
Working at the cutting edge of tech youll always have new challenges and new problems to solve and working together is the only way to do that. You wont work in a silo. Instead youll be part of a creative dynamic work environment where youll collaborate with supportive colleagues. There is always space for creative and unique points of view. Youll have the flexibility and trust to choose how best to tackle tasks and solve problems.
To thrive in this job youll need the following skills:
Build trust and strong relationships with managers at different levels
Communicate clearly and confidently in sensitive situations
Act proactively and recognize employability risks early
Use data and insights to drive practical improvements
Remain resilient and calm in a dynamic operational environment
Collaborate effectively with health and HR stakeholders
Adapt quickly to change and shifting business priorities
Other information
This Employability Coach role sits within ASML Motion and Manufacturing Services and works closely with managers health experts and HR partners. Due to the operational context a strong on-site presence is required.
This role is offered as a two-year role designed to provide meaningful exposure development and impact within ASML.
Inclusion and diversity
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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About Company
ASML gives the world's leading chipmakers the power to mass produce patterns on silicon, helping to make computer chips smaller, faster and greener.