ZEISS Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology Enabler for smaller, more powerful, and more energy-efficient microchips Working for tomorrow today. What can no smartphone be without? That’s right, a microchip – the centerpiece of every electronically controlled system. Around 80 percent of all microchips worldwide are produced using ZEISS technologies. ZEISS is a technology leader in the field of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. With high-precision lithography optics, photomask systems and process control solutions, ZEISS enables the production of ever smaller, increasingly powerful, and more energy-efficient microchips, and thus plays a pivotal role in the age of micro- and nanoelectronics. Your Role Support the further development of the ZEISS Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology (SMT) strategy, i.e. prepare and accompany the strategic planning process You will take on the project management of projects with strategic relevance in all areas of the ZEISS SMT division You will continue to develop the SMT-G department's core strategy toolbox, with your expert knowledge You advise and train the operational SMT units on very complex (strategic) issues You act as an interface to the corporate areas and to external consultants as well as to other areas of ZEISS AG Your Profile You have a degree in Physics, or alternatively in Engineering Science, Industrial Engineering; Additionally, a Doctorate or top-tier MBA is desirable You should have relevant professional experience working in a management consulting firm, with a project focus in the areas of strategy and operations You have above-average analysis and problem-solving skills, as well as planning and organizational skills You are quick-witted, solution orientated, with a high level of resilience and the ability to think in a networked manner Very good knowledge of MS Excel and MS PowerPoint You have excellent communication and team skills, as well as a confident and positive appearance, with fluent German and English business skills Your ZEISS Recruiting Team: Werner Baldauf