
Job description
The Supplier Development Engineer will be the technical interface between the engineering team and the supplier for repair parts, components, and modules. The role includes supplier quality engineering (SQE) and technical supplier management (TSM) responsibilities. The team will work closely with internal stakeholders and suppliers to ensure proactive quality management of parts through early supplier involvement, design reviews, and design for manufacturing, assembly, testing, and cost.
The Supplier Development Engineer will be responsible for managing the material quality notification (MNs), deviation notices (DNs), and resolving part quality issues using problem-solving techniques. They will also contribute to supplier development, improve operational excellence, drive improvement actions, and support supplier audits.
The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of manufacturing processes, ability to initiate, influence, and take decisions, and strong networker with good communication skills. They will also have a self-propelling, work results-driven approach with a pragmatic approach and an entrepreneurial mindset.
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Company

Manufacturing • Tech, Software & IT Services
ASML is a global leader in semiconductor manufacturing equipment, designing and producing advanced lithography systems that enable chipmakers to fabricate microchips with unprecedented precision. Its integrated hardware, software, and services deliver ultraviolet-based lithography solutions that scale billions of nanoscale structures on silicon, driving continuous reductions in feature size and performance gains for the industry. By relentlessly advancing lithography technology, ASML empowers customers to produce smaller, faster, and more powerful chips, maintaining a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving market. With a diverse workforce of over 40,000 employees across 60 locations, the company fosters a collaborative, inclusive culture that attracts talent from engineering, software, support, and communications disciplines.