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ZEISS Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology
Enabler for smaller, more powerful and more energy‑efficient microchips
Shaping tomorrow, today
Around 80% of all microchips worldwide are manufactured using ZEISS technologies. As the core of every electronically controlled system, microchips have become indispensable in our daily lives – whether in smartphones, smart homes or smart factories. ZEISS is a technology leader in semiconductor manufacturing equipment. With high‑precision lithography optics, photomask systems and process control solutions, ZEISS enables the production of ever smaller, more powerful and more energy‑efficient microchips and thus plays a key role in shaping the age of micro- and nanoelectronics with its innovations.
In our Technology Optics & Metrology team, you will take responsibility for various manufacturing processes at our Wetzlar site and solve demanding tasks in the fine processing of high‑performance optics with professionalism and a diplomatic approach. As a specialist in polishing, you will support diverse teams and use your expertise to continuously improve optical manufacturing processes.
- Re‑evaluate and optimize machining and finishing processes for optical components in polishing production and act as the direct contact person for production teams.
- Serve as the technical and communication interface between development and manufacturing, accompany production processes and provide on‑site second‑level support.
- Prepare and maintain process‑related documentation, including work instructions and technical requirement specifications.
- Design your own experimental plans, carry out trials with suitable process parameters and document all results in a structured and reliable manner.
- Support not only technological changes from a process perspective, but also monitor and track project‑related performance indicators.
- Successfully completed university degree in an engineering or natural science discipline.
- In‑depth knowledge and experience in mechanical engineering and manufacturing processes, ideally in the optical industry.
- Structured and rational way of thinking that enables you to set and maintain clear priorities even in complex or ambiguous situations.
- Determined and responsible working style combined with high resilience and a strong hands‑on mentality.
- Ability to assert yourself and act as a mediator between different stakeholders, using your strong communication skills to motivate others.