Manufacturing operator for Ion Beam Systems / Fertigungsmitarbeiter:in für Ionenstrahlanlagen
ASML · Manufacturing
About this role
Job ID: J-00342644 See German version below. Introduction to the job At the Berlin site, more than 1,700 employees develop and manufacture high-precision key components for ASML lithography systems – with expertise in optics, mechanics, and electronics. You are part of a global competence center for optics and wafer chuck technology within ASML, combining craftsmanship in precision manufacturing with advanced optical production technology
Role and responsibilities This role operates within a highly qualified team that uses ion beam-based etching processes in high vacuum to achieve extreme surface flatness on demanding products made of glass, glass ceramics, and high-performance ceramics. A wide range of competencies is applied, making work on ISA systems unique. The systems are built in-house and are globally unique
The equipment park is continuously expanding, and due to the variety of production steps, product diversity, and individual requirements of each workpiece, the ISA environment remains highly dynamic and diverse. Key responsibilities include: Operating ion beam systems (ISA) for processing glass, glass ceramics, and high-performance ceramics according to defined specifications. Preparing components and assembling/disassembling them under cleanroom conditions
Measuring components and documenting data and processing results (SPC). Performing optical and visual inspections as well as interferometric measurements. Carrying out maintenance tasks on ISA systems in accordance with instructions to ensure proper system conditions
Conducting incoming and outgoing inspections of components. Identifying and documenting deviations, communicating them to relevant interfaces, and escalating technical issues or failures. Education and experience Successfully completed vocational training in a relevant field (e.g., precision optician, precision mechanic, flat glass mechanic, optician, dental technician, watchmaker, microtechnologist, physics lab technician, or physica
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