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Operations Engineer TEM Manufacturing at Thermo Fisher… · Eindhoven
Entry LevelOn-siteFull-timeEindhoven, North Brabant, The Netherlands
Job Description
Operations Engineer TEM Manufacturing
Location: Eindhoven, Netherlands
Work Schedule
Standard (Mon-Fri)
Environmental Conditions
Adherence to all Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Safety Standards, Office
Job Description
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is the world leader in serving science, with annual revenue over $40 billion. Our mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. Whether our customers are accelerating life sciences research, solving sophisticated analytical challenges, increasing efficiency in their laboratories, improving patient health through diagnostics or the development and manufacture of life-changing therapies, we are here to support them.
The Materials and Structural Analysis Division (MSD) enables customers to find meaningful answers that accelerate breakthrough discoveries and ultimately change the world. We design, manufacture, and support high-performance microscopy and spectroscopy solutions at micro-, nano-, and picometer scales. Our global Electron Microscopy teams combine hardware, software, and application expertise to support customers across a wide range of industries.
About the role
As an Operations Engineer, you support the manufacturing of high-end Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM), ensuring systems meet performance and quality standards throughout the production process.
Your focus lies in resolving complex technical issues that arise during production, particularly in the final system validation stages close to shipment. In this phase, system performance is verified against strict requirements, often under time pressure and with direct impact on delivery timelines.
You operate at the interface of Manufacturing, R&D, Quality, and other internal stakeholders, addressing a wide range of technical challenges. This includes working in a dynamic manufacturing environment with a broad variety of technical challenges, requiring a pragmatic approach, strong problem-solving skills, and the ability to adapt to changing priorities.
This role is positioned within sustaining engineering, meaning your primary focus is on supporting and stabilizing existing products in manufacturing. You contribute to New Product Introduction (NPI) activities as a Subject Matter Expert, but do not carry project ownership.
In addition to the core responsibilities, you will also support the integration and troubleshooting of specialized modules (such as Energy Filters/EELS), working closely with domain experts.
Responsibilities
Factory support & troubleshooting
Provide technical support to the factory for production and quality-related issues, including escalation handling in final system validation and performance testing stages
Analyze and resolve complex system-level problems, often under time pressure close to shipment
Identify structural or recurring issues and initiate improvements within own domain
Ensure systems meet defined specifications and performance requirements
Support troubleshooting on specialized modules (e.g. Energy Filter / EELS) in collaboration with domain experts
Build / install / upgrade support
Support factory and field service engineers during system and module builds, installations, and upgrades
Ensure systems are correctly built, installed, and functioning according to specifications
Provide hands-on technical support and issue resolution during these activities
Support integration and initial setup of specialized modules where applicable
NPI & improvement projects (support only)
Contribute to New Product Introduction (NPI) projects as Subject Matter Expert (SME), without leading responsibilities
Participate in structured improvement initiatives within the manufacturing environment
Support the introduction and stabilization of specialized modules in production
Processes & documentation
Create and maintain work instructions and process descriptions
Define and improve factory process flows for consistent and efficient execution
Document technical solutions, findings, and changes in a structured manner
Leverage digital tools and data-driven approaches, including AI where applicable, to improve efficiency and knowledge capture
Hands-on engineering
Perform hands-on assembly, testing, and troubleshooting of systems and modules
Execute technical adjustments and alignments to ensure proper system functionality
Support validation and verification activities, including during final system testing phases
Train and support operators or technicians where required
Take a pragmatic, hands-on approach to resolving technical issues
Supplier-related support (limited scope)
Provide technical input on supplier-related issues via internal stakeholders
Engineering changes (ECOs)
Initiate and implement engineering changes (e.g. ECOs) for systems and modules in production
Ensure changes are validated and aligned with manufacturing and quality requirements
Contribute to improvements in quality, manufacturability, and cost
How will you get there?
Education & experience
A degree in a technical field such as Engineering or Physics, or equivalent through experience
Several years of experience in a high-tech manufacturing or production environment
Proven experience in solving complex technical issues in practice
Technical capabilities
Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills at system level
Ability to independently translate technical issues into practical solutions in a production environment
Experience with creating and improving technical documentation and work instructions
Affinity with data-driven problem solving (e.g. statistical methods) is a plus
Experience with electron microscopy or similar high-tech systems is a plus
Working environment
Comfortable working both hands-on (e.g. assembly, testing, troubleshooting) and in an analytical/office-based setting
Experience in a cleanroom or high-tech environment is a plus
Way of working
Pragmatic and hands-on mindset; able to move from analysis to action
Able to operate independently in a dynamic environment with changing priorities
Strong sense of ownership within own domain, including initiating and driving improvements
Able to balance multiple topics and maintain overview in complex situations
Team-oriented, with the ability to work effectively across functions (Manufacturing, R&D, Quality, etc.)
Communication
Strong communication skills in English (verbal and written)
Dutch is a plus
Our offer
Direct contract with Thermo Fisher Scientific
Competitive salary, 13th month, holiday allowance, and annual incentive bonus
Flexible working hours
Excellent career progression opportunities within a global organization
Training and development opportunities via Thermo Fisher University
Collaborative and international work environment
Strong team spirit and company activities
Attractive holiday package (up to 40 days per year)
Full-time position (40 hours)
Apply now: http://jobs.thermofisher.com
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