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Join ASML as an EUV Technical Support Engineer in Phoenix. Provide expert technical support for advanced EUV lithography scanners, ensuring optimal performance and minimal downtime. Utilize your engineering degree and semiconductor experience to solve complex issues and improve system reliability...
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Explore high-demand EUV Technical Support Engineer jobs focused on Source and CO2 laser systems, a critical niche within the advanced semiconductor manufacturing industry. Professionals in this role are the essential technical bridge between complex lithography equipment and customer production lines, ensuring the continuous operation of the machinery that prints microscopic circuits onto silicon wafers. This career path is ideal for engineers who thrive on solving high-stakes problems in a cutting-edge technological environment. An EUV Technical Support Engineer specializing in Source/CO2 systems is primarily responsible for the installation, maintenance, repair, and performance optimization of the extreme ultraviolet light source and its supporting CO2 laser systems. These components are the heart of EUV lithography scanners, generating the plasma that produces the EUV light. Typical daily duties involve performing complex diagnostics, analyzing system performance data, executing preventative maintenance, and leading on-site corrective actions to minimize tool downtime. Engineers act as the first and last line of defense, providing remote and on-site support to fab personnel, creating detailed technical reports, and contributing to knowledge bases for future issue resolution. They play a key role in escalating issues to design and factory teams, providing critical field feedback for next-generation system improvements. To excel in these specialized jobs, candidates typically require a strong foundation in engineering, often holding a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or a related field. Hands-on experience with high-power laser systems, vacuum technology, plasma physics, or complex electro-optical systems is highly valued. The role demands not just technical prowess but also sharp analytical and problem-solving skills, as engineers must quickly diagnose faults under pressure. Excellent communication skills are mandatory for effectively collaborating with cross-functional teams and customer engineers. Willingness for significant travel and flexibility to work in a 24/7 shift model are common requirements, given the global nature of semiconductor manufacturing. For those with the right expertise, EUV Technical Support Engineer jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career at the forefront of technological innovation, with opportunities to directly impact the production of the world's most advanced microchips.

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