ZEISS

CEFEngineer

$150–250k ~AI est. Guangzhou, China FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“CEF Engineer at ZEISS. Take responsibility for supporting cutting-edge area. Obtain optimum manufacturing capability”

What You'll Achieve.

Obtain optimum manufacturing capability; Obtain stability; Obtain good quality in lens; high yield

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2 Years Process Engineer experience, Fluent in English

Nice to Have

experience with Cutting Edge, good knowledge and passion

What You'll Do.

Take responsibility for supporting cutting-edge area

Obtain optimum manufacturing capability

Obtain good quality in lens

Provide technical support to production

Ensure process issue solved

Ensure equipment issue solved

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Fluent in English

Full Job Description

* Take full responsibility for supporting the cutting-edge & fit area to obtain optimum manufacturing capability, stability and good quality in lens with high yield. * Provide the technical support to cutting-edge production as required. * Ensure the all process and equipment issue to be solved in time. 2 Years Process Engineer experience, experience with Cutting Edge is preferred. Fresh graduate with good knowledge and passion is acceptable. Fluent in English of both written and spoken. Familiar with SPC, FMEA, DOE Your ZEISS Recruiting Team

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