Full-Time

Head of Planning

Posted on 4/18/2026

ASML

ASML

10,001+ employees

Manufactures photolithography systems for semiconductors

No salary listed

Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship

Wilton, CT, USA

In Person

Category
Operations & Logistics (2)
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Required Skills
Supply Chain Management
Inventory Management
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, Supply Chain Management, or Business Administration.
  • 10+ years of experience in business operations with strong knowledge of planning and Sales and Operations Planning processes.
  • Experience in operational leadership or program management.
  • Proven experience in decision-making at senior stakeholder levels within complex organizations.
  • Deep understanding of operational processes in a manufacturing environment.
  • Strong analytical skills with a drive for transparency; proficient in modeling, data analysis, and scenario planning.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills across all business levels.
  • Ability to respectfully challenge the status quo while supporting department managers.
  • Skilled at translating high-level strategy into operational execution.
  • Politically astute with strong stakeholder management capabilities.
  • Demonstrated ability to initiate and lead process improvements.
  • Sound judgment and decision-making abilities.
  • Exceptional leadership skills with a passion for engaging, developing, and motivating teams.
  • Access to controlled technology; legally authorized to access such controlled technology prior to beginning work.
Responsibilities
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for planning cycles with business lines.
  • Lead the development and maintenance of Wilton Factory baseline capability plans, ensuring rigorous change control.
  • Identify and manage planning constraints including facilities, cycle time, tools, and FTE.
  • Consolidate departmental inputs to maintain and communicate a feasible and aligned plan.
  • Prepare and present planning scenarios to support executive decision-making.
  • Own and manage the Assembly and Optical Fabrication build plans.
  • Oversee work center planning and proactively resolve bottlenecks for upcoming production starts.
  • Ensure demand integrity in Material Requirements Planning systems (e.g., system counts, starts, outputs).
  • Set priorities for order and material releases and dispositioning.
  • Coordinate with SS&P and Manufacturing Services teams (Material Planning, Supplier Management, Cleanroom Logistics) to ensure timely availability of complete kits at point of use.
  • Define and monitor inventory levels.
  • Lead inventory reduction initiatives in collaboration with cross-sector teams.
  • Develop and implement buffer strategies within the Wilton Factory.
  • Exposure to strong magnetic fields, high voltage and currents (as part of Additional Responsibilities).
  • Access to controlled technology requirement as described above.

ASML designs and manufactures photolithography systems for semiconductor manufacturing. Its main products are deep ultraviolet (DUV) and extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machines that print circuit patterns on silicon wafers, with EUV enabling smaller features. The company sells these systems to leading chipmakers and earns substantial revenue from installation, maintenance, and upgrades over the machines’ lifetimes. Its goal is to help continue scaling semiconductors by leading in high-end lithography and maintaining strong relationships with customers like TSMC, Samsung, and Intel.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Veldhoven, Netherlands

Founded

1984

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What believers are saying

  • EUV bookings surged 86% to €7.4 billion in Q4 2025 on AI demand.
  • Record €38.8 billion backlog ensures 18-24 months revenue visibility.
  • $16 billion EUV orders from SK Hynix and Samsung in 2026.

What critics are saying

  • US and Dutch export controls cut China sales from 36% to 19%.
  • 1,700 layoffs spark protests disrupting operations since April 2026.
  • Zeiss mirror shortages delay High NA EUV ramp-up through 2027.

What makes ASML unique

  • ASML holds 83% worldwide lithography market share as of 2025.
  • ASML solely supplies EUV lithography machines using 13.5 nm light.
  • ASML's EUV enables 13 nm resolution unreachable by DUV systems.

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Bloomberg L.P.
Apr 15th, 2026
South Korea becomes ASML's largest market with $3.2B in Q1 chip tool sales

ASML Holding's largest market shifted to South Korea in the first quarter, with shipments to the country surging to 45% of net system sales, up from 22% in the previous quarter. This represents €2.84 billion in sales, compared to €1.67 billion in the preceding three months. The increase reflects South Korean memory chip makers ramping up purchases of the Dutch company's chipmaking tools to address chronic shortages driven by the artificial intelligence boom. South Korea overtook China as ASML's top market during the quarter.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 10th, 2026
Ken Fisher invests $4.8B in ASML, raises 2026 revenue guidance to $44.1B

ASML Holding holds the seventh position in billionaire Ken Fisher's AI portfolio, with a stake valued at $4.80 billion. The Dutch company maintains a near-total monopoly in extreme ultraviolet lithography systems, which are essential for manufacturing advanced semiconductor chips below five-nanometre nodes. ASML reported an order backlog of €38.8 billion at the end of 2025, up from €35.9 billion a year earlier. The company raised its 2026 revenue guidance to €34–39 billion, representing potential year-over-year growth of 4% to 19%, driven by AI chip demand. Major customers include TSMC, Samsung, Intel and SK hynix. The company faces virtually no competition due to enormous barriers to entry, requiring multi-billion-euro investments and decades of accumulated proprietary knowledge.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 8th, 2026
ASML Q1 earnings due 15 April with $9.7B revenue expected amid US export restriction threat

ASML, the world's sole manufacturer of extreme ultraviolet lithography systems, is set to report first-quarter 2026 results on 15 April. Analysts expect earnings of $7.2 per share on revenue of $9.7 billion. The company has guided first-quarter revenue between €8.2 billion and €8.9 billion, with a gross margin of 51% to 53%. ASML closed 2025 with full-year net sales of $37.94 billion, driven by AI-related capacity expansions. Options pricing suggests traders anticipate a potential 5% swing following the report. Geopolitical risks have intensified after US lawmakers introduced legislation that could restrict ASML's sales to Chinese chipmakers. China accounted for roughly 30% of ASML's 2025 revenue. JPMorgan maintains a Buy rating but estimates the proposed restrictions could reduce earnings per share by up to 10%.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 7th, 2026
US MATCH Act draft threatens ASML's 29% China revenue with new chip equipment export controls

ASML shares fell approximately 4% on Tuesday after a draft version of the MATCH Act emerged in the US House of Representatives. The bill aims to coordinate export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment among US allies, including the Netherlands, to prevent China from obtaining advanced chip production tools. Citi Research analysts warned the legislation could significantly impact ASML and may have unintended consequences. Restricting sales of immersion lithography tools to China would likely limit the country's production expansion capabilities, as China lacks domestic lithography production. ASML generated about 29% of its revenue from China in 2025, whilst US equipment makers sourced roughly 30% to 40% from China last year. Citi anticipates potential retaliation from Beijing through its rare earth minerals position.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 4th, 2026
ASML plans 1,700 job cuts, triggering 1,000-worker walkout at Veldhoven headquarters

ASML Holding plans to cut 1,700 jobs as part of a restructuring effort, prompting more than 1,000 employees to walk out at its Veldhoven headquarters. The action highlights tensions between management and staff over cost reductions and job security at the critical semiconductor equipment maker. The company, trading at $1,317.23 on Nasdaq, has delivered strong returns with shares up 13.2% year-to-date and 119.1% over the past year. ASML is managing the restructuring whilst handling substantial commitments, including a $7.97 billion order from SK Hynix through 2027 and preparing High NA EUV tools for commercial production. Investors are watching whether leadership can maintain operational stability and retain key engineering talent whilst implementing cost controls, particularly given ASML's central role in the global semiconductor supply chain.

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