Works partly in operations and partly on project management. Manages mono-disciplinary stand-alone projects or leads sub projects. Coordinates the implementation of a defined, short-term change or project within set organizational procedures and standards. Projects typically involve continuous improvement of processes within own sector, which requires understanding of the process and the topic.
Knows the industry standards for project management and is able to lead others on the project.
A Technical Project Lead in JG7 typically scores “low” on elements that impact the complexity of the project:
- Technical disciplines involved;
- Size of the project team;
- Time horizon of planning activities;
- Difficulty in dealing with external suppliers;
- Number of stakeholders with different interests or objectives;
- Strategic influencing of stakeholders required;
- Number of internal sectors involved;
- Extent to which a product or solution is new to ASML;
- Business pressure;
- Additional difficulties (immature team, new ways of working, etc).
RequirementsHas solid work experience, with several years of experience, either in a technical field or in generic project management. Has good knowledge of compentence or technical area managed and awareness of the business issues. Proficiency Level: Advanced Beginner.
ResponsibilitiesProject Planning / RoadmapCreates workstream plans or project plans, ensuring that all activities are identified, are appropriately organized to deliver project objectives, and comply with the organization's project management framework.
Project scope definitionDefines the scope within triple constraint by translating requirements into deliverables and breaking down the work. Align changes in scope after the creation of the Product Initiation Document (PID) with the revelant stakeholders to avoid miscommunications on project scope.
Business Needs / ImprovementsPlans and coordinates the identification, elicitation of requirements; conducts analysis of those requirements for completion and alignment; foresees business trends, manages requirements throughout the life of the project; and coordinates the verification of the end deliverable. Identifies opportunities for improvement; proposes/makes improvements to work processes.
Generally done at the project level.
Stakeholder Management and AdvisingPlans and delivers stakeholder engagement activities, such as organize status updates, reporting out, and alignment on potential impact where necessary, to develop effective project working relationships and to ensure that stakeholder needs and concerns are identified and met.
Project Risk and Issue ManagementIdentifies and evaluates risks, issues, dependencies, and constraints associated with the project following the agreed risk management approach, escalating issues where appropriate. Reviews and solves problems (technical, process, logistic), prioritizes, informs stakeholders, and escalates on problems where necessary.
Project Review / ReportingCreates and maintains the project status for review and reporting based on agreed standards. Drafts project review reports and presentations, including key information, commentary, and recommendations to support the review process and enable stakeholders to evaluate progress and agree on change.
Project Benefit RealizationAt the end of a small project evaluate deliverables and performance against initial goals and triple constraints, extract lessons learned, and assess if there is a need for additional actions to maximize adoption of project deliverables.
Project Team Management (optional, does not apply to ADM)Leads a small project team (typically less than 25 fte); communicates the outcomes needed and direction to achieve outcome, coordinates team actions on project tasks; requests additional team member support when needed; protects the team from getting overloaded; and identifies areas of improvement necessary to build the capability of the team through training, coaching and mentoring.
Introduction to the jobPower HVM Workstream project leader
Role and responsibilitiesPower project Lead to meet internal/external demand for HVM customer
PCN (parts change notification) process owner
Dose control expertise
SkillsSource/Power related competency preferred
This position requires access to controlled technology, as defined in the United States Export Administration Regulations (15 C.F.R. § 730, et seq.). Qualified candidates must be legally authorized to access such controlled technology prior to beginning work. Business demands may require ASML to proceed with candidates who are immediately eligible to access controlled technology.
Inclusion and diversityASML is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values and respects the importance of a diverse and inclusive workforce. It is the policy of the company to recruit, hire, train and promote persons in all job titles without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. We recognize that inclusion and diversity is a driving force in the success of our company.
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Skills Required
- Several years of experience in a technical field or in project management
- Good knowledge of the competence or technical area managed and awareness of business issues
- Knowledge of industry project management standards and ability to lead projects
- Dose control expertise
- Authorization to access controlled technology per US Export Administration Regulations prior to beginning work
- Source/Power related competency
- Experience with PCN (parts change notification) process
ASML Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about ASML and has not been reviewed or approved by ASML.
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Healthcare Strength — Health coverage is broad and employer‑funded to a significant degree, with multiple plan options plus mental health and wellness resources. Complementary offerings like onsite/virtual care, HSA contributions, and a gym subsidy strengthen the overall medical package.
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Parental & Family Support — Family‑forming benefits include paid parental leave, adoption assistance, IVF coverage, and practical supports like lactation rooms and milk‑shipment for travel. These provisions indicate substantial caregiving support across life stages.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Paid time off can reach a high ceiling when combining vacation and company holidays, with accruals increasing by tenure. Flexible workplace policies and a vacation sell‑back option add usability to the time‑off program.
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What We Do
ASML is a high-tech company, headquartered in the Netherlands. We manufacture the complex lithography machines that chipmakers use to produce integrated circuits, or computer chips. Over 30 years, we have grown from a small startup into a multinational company with over 60 locations across Europe, Asia and the US. Behind ASML’s innovations are engineers who think ahead. The people who work at our company include some of the most creative minds in physics, electrical engineering, mathematics, chemistry, mechatronics, optics, mechanical engineering, computer science and software engineering. Because ASML spends more than €2 billion per year on R&D, our teams have the freedom, support and resources to experiment, test and push the boundaries of technology. They work in close-knit, multidisciplinary teams, listening to and learning from each other.
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