Field Service Engineer - YieldStar (YS)
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About this role
Introduction to the job This is a great opportunity to support our YieldStar metrology system from install to ramp and into HVM sustaining at a new US-based advanced-node customer. Our customer is building its development line at the in Austin, Texas, with a future high-volume manufacturing location expected elsewhere in Texas. In this role, you will be one of the two initial equipment engineers responsible for the tools performance. As a Field Service Engineer YieldStar, you will install, qualify, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair ASML metrology equipment at the customer site. You will work directly with customer engineers, line managers, and ASML technical teams to keep tools available, stable, and performing to specification.…
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