In a nutshell
Location
Veldhoven, Netherlands
Team
Interns and Trainees
Educational Background
Computer Science
Travel
No
Programming Language
C#
Remote Work
Partially
Time Type
Full time
Background information
The Sensing NPI group introduces the new products and as such uses PERT tooling ( Program Evaluation & Review Technique ) to make sure all needed steps are taken in the right order and by the right people.
Your assignmentThis will be a continuation-internship for the PERT ( Program Evaluation & Review Technique ) modernization. The PERT tool will be heavily used whenever new prototypes are created and hence forms an important part of our development chain.
The newly created tooling so far has many of the requirements covered but the open items are:
- The current implementation is run locally and we need to have it run on a server, for everyone with the right access rights
- The current implementation needs to be fully finalized
- The current implementation needs to be tested with the stakeholders
- A few current PERTs need to be test-driven and checked for completeness w.r.t. the requirements
This internship offers both technical and organizational challenges and will give the intern a very thorough view of how Yieldstar products are created and how the R&D around it is organized.
Your profile
You are a student who:
- Has an affinity for React framework, webdesign and user interface design
- Is studying software engineering, computer science, or ICT
- Have worked with C#, Typscript, and/or JavaScript, or willing to learn how to use it
- Will be available for 5 days per week for the next 6 months
Diversity and inclusion
ASML 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 diversity and inclusion is a driving force in the success of our company.
Other information
Change the world – one nanometer at a time
Become an intern at a Dutch company that’s a global industry leader. You’ll gain valuable experience in a highly innovative environment – one that sparks your imagination and creativity. In addition to a monthly internship allowance (plus a possible housing or travel allowance), you’ll get practical guidance from experts in the field and the chance to work in and experience a dynamic team environment.
ASML: be part of progress
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. What we do is at the heart of all the electronic devices that keep us informed, entertained and connected. Every day, you use electronics that simply wouldn’t exist without our machines.
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 many more non-technical related employees.
We believe we can always do better. We believe the winning idea can come from anyone. We love what we do – not because it’s easy, but because it’s hard.
Students: getting ready for the real world
We’re a global team of about 40,000 people of 120 different nationalities and counting. Headquartered in Europe’s top tech hub, the Brainport Eindhoven region in the Netherlands, our operations are spread across Europe, Asia and the US.
In such an environment, your colleagues may be sitting next door, or they could be thousands of kilometers away in a different country – or even working for a different company.
An internship at ASML is the opportunity to get to know not only the world of the semiconductor industry, but yourself – you’ll discover just what excites you most. Will you design a part of the machine, or make sure it gets built to the tightest possible specifications? Will you write software that drives the system to its best performance, or work side-by-side with the engineers of our customers in a fab, optimizing a system to the requirements of the customer? Anything is possible!
How will you be part of progress?