Full-Time

Fixed Assets Accountant

Updated on 7/11/2026

ASML

ASML

10,001+ employees

Manufactures photolithography systems for semiconductors

No salary listed

Berlin, Germany

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Category
Accounting (1)
Required Skills
SAP Products

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Requirements
  • You have a degree in Finance, Accounting, or a comparable commercial qualification
  • You bring several years of professional experience in fixed asset accounting, ideally in a manufacturing environment
  • You have very good knowledge of HGB, IFRS, and US GAAP related to fixed asset accounting
  • You have experience working with large technical asset structures such as buildings, machinery, or production equipment
  • You are confident in using SAP and common finance tools
  • You are fluent in both written and spoken German and English
Responsibilities
  • be responsible for and further develop fixed asset accounting in a complex manufacturing environment in compliance with internal group policies and local statutory requirements
  • manage the capitalization, depreciation, and disposal of machinery and technical assets
  • ensure accurate valuation of assets and compliance with relevant accounting standards
  • support month-end, quarter-end, and year-end closing activities related to fixed asset accounting
  • contribute to process and improvement projects within the accounting environment
  • work closely with production, engineering, and controlling to properly reflect capital investments
  • analyze asset data and create financial transparency regarding the machinery fleet
  • support audits and provide relevant documentation and explanations

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

  • AI-driven semiconductor demand fuels ASML's $45B backlog and 75% YTD stock surge in 2026.
  • High-NA EUV adoption at Intel's 1.8nm node in 2024–2026 drives mass manufacturing and tool sales.
  • South Korea's $516B chip expansion and upcoming 2030s plant builds secure long-term ASML revenue growth.

What critics are saying

  • US DoC export ban on High-NA components to China cuts 42% of 2025 sales by 2026.
  • Intel's 18A-P node failure to attract customers delays EUV tool purchases and worsens $2.4B Q1 loss.
  • Taiwan geopolitical crisis could disrupt ASML's Wilton plant and block 51% memory-focused EUV shipments via Taiwan.

What makes ASML unique

  • ASML is the sole global supplier of EUV and High-NA EUV lithography systems for advanced chips.
  • ASML holds a near-monopoly in EUV with 100% market share and proprietary High-NA technology.
  • ASML's machines enable sub-2nm and sub-1nm nodes with single-exposure patterning unmatched by competitors.

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HostZealot
Jun 8th, 2026
ASML hits historic highs with record $674 billion market capitalization.

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Mistral AI
May 28th, 2026
Mistral AI raises $1.9B at $13.2B valuation, led by ASML to advance frontier AI research

Mistral AI has raised €1.7 billion in a Series C funding round at an €11.7 billion post-money valuation. The round was led by semiconductor equipment manufacturer ASML Holding, with participation from existing investors including DST Global, Andreessen Horowitz, Bpifrance, General Catalyst, Index Ventures, Lightspeed and NVIDIA. The Paris-based AI company will use the funding to advance its scientific research and develop custom decentralised frontier AI solutions for complex engineering and industrial problems. ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet said the partnership aims to generate benefits for ASML customers through AI-enabled products and solutions. Mistral AI CEO Arthur Mensch stated the investment will help address engineering challenges in the semiconductor and AI value chain whilst maintaining the company's independence.

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May 19th, 2026
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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.