Electronics Technician for Industrial Engineering | TOKYO ELECTRON: Elektroniker für Betriebstechnik (m/w/d)

TOKYO ELECTRON

Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland
Published Feb 25, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As an Electronics Technician for Industrial Engineering at Tokyo Electron, you will play a critical role in supporting the semiconductor industry by managing the installation and commissioning of high-tech production equipment. Your daily responsibilities include performing essential maintenance and repair work to ensure the highest levels of quality and reliability for international clients. This role requires a strong focus on customer service and the ability to work closely with client companies to optimize system performance. Tokyo Electron offers a unique opportunity to work for a global leader in semiconductor technology, providing an attractive compensation package that includes a company car or a significant mobility allowance of €805 per month, a company pension, and 30 days of annual leave. The position is ideal for technical professionals who enjoy hands-on problem solving in a collaborative, international environment and are looking for long-term career development through specialized training centers.

Required Skills

Education

Completed technical vocational training in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Installation, Mechatronics, or a related field. Qualification as a Skilled Electrical Worker (Elektrofachkraft / EFK) is highly preferred.

Experience

  • Extensive professional experience in electrical engineering and technical service operations
  • Experience in the installation and commissioning of production plants or machinery
  • Proven experience in performing maintenance and repair work on high-tech systems
  • Experience working within an international team environment
  • Experience in customer-facing roles and service-oriented work

Languages

English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Valid Class B driver's license required. Willingness to perform shift work and undertake occasional business travel is mandatory.