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Customer Support Engineer
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Join our team in Shanghai as a Customer Support Engineer for Scanner光刻. You will install, maintain, and repair advanced semiconductor equipment, performing hands-on work in cleanroom environments. The role requires a BS engineering degree, strong mechanical/electronics aptitude, and proficiency i...
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China , Shanghai
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Lead Software Engineer
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Lead Software Engineer role in Nanjing, China. Design and build scalable systems for global logistics using C#/Java, WPF, and cloud technologies. Lead technical projects, mentor engineers, and drive architecture. Enjoy a competitive package, hybrid work, and cutting-edge hardware in a dynamic team.
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China , Nanjing
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Application Competence Engineer
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Join ASML in Shanghai as an Application Competence Engineer. Utilize your semiconductor process knowledge and ASML DUV/apps experience to support critical escalations and new product introductions. Drive technology roadmaps with R&D teams and lead NTP project workstreams. This role offers a dynam...
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China , Shanghai
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Applications Engineer
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Join ASML in Beijing as an Applications Engineer. Utilize your semiconductor fab experience and deep knowledge of ASML DUV/EUV products to support critical escalations and new product introductions. This role requires strong process expertise, excellent communication skills, and flexibility for t...
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China , Beijing
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About the Engineer role

Engineer jobs represent a cornerstone of the operational and technical workforce, focused on the application of scientific and mathematical principles to design, develop, maintain, and improve systems, structures, and processes. While the field is incredibly diverse, spanning disciplines from civil and software to mechanical and electrical engineering, the core mission remains consistent: to solve complex problems and ensure functionality, efficiency, and safety. Professionals in these roles are the backbone of infrastructure, technology, and innovation, turning theoretical concepts into practical, working solutions that power our modern world.

Individuals in these positions typically engage in a wide array of responsibilities. A primary function involves the installation, maintenance, and preventative care of tools, equipment, and complex systems. This includes routine inspections, calibrating controls and gauges, and performing diagnostic tests to ensure everything operates within specified parameters. Troubleshooting is a daily activity, requiring engineers to identify the root cause of malfunctions and execute repairs, whether it's a mechanical failure, an electrical issue, or a problem with plumbing and HVAC systems. For those in supervisory engineer jobs, responsibilities expand to include leading teams, which involves hiring, training, scheduling, and mentoring other engineering staff to ensure a high standard of work and team cohesion.

The skill set required for engineer jobs is both broad and technical. A strong foundation is typically built through vocational, technical, or trade school education, providing essential knowledge in relevant engineering principles. Practical, hands-on experience is highly valued, often requiring several years in a related field. Key technical skills include proficiency in reading blueprints and schematics, a solid understanding of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems, and the safe operation of hand and power tools. Many roles also require specific certifications, such as universal CFC handling licenses, to comply with safety and environmental regulations.

Beyond technical prowess, successful candidates for engineer jobs possess strong problem-solving abilities, acute attention to detail, and a steadfast commitment to safety protocols. They must be able to communicate clearly with team members and other departments, document their work accurately, and manage inventory of parts and supplies. Physical stamina is often necessary, as the role can involve standing for extended periods, lifting heavy objects, and working in confined spaces. A methodical and proactive approach is essential, focusing not just on fixing current issues but on implementing preventative measures to avoid future problems. For those seeking stable, hands-on, and critically important careers, engineer jobs offer a rewarding path with opportunities for continuous learning and advancement into leadership positions.