Dennis Kemperman
Mechanical Engineer
After getting my Bachelor degree, MAPPER Lithography is not my first job, but for sure working at MAPPER is the most challenging working environment I have ever worked at. Since 2006 I have experienced the growing complexity in the MAPPER machine. To keep up, I also had to improve on my knowledge, which was not a problem at MAPPER.
What I like at working at MAPPER is that I am also responsible for delivering a working machine module, instead of only making paperwork. This implies that you are committed from the requirements phase, throughout concept designs, making feasibility calculations on eg.model- stiffness- and thermal (stability) behavior, detailed design up to 2D drawings. Next to this, you also be working on assembling and verifying your own design, up to integrating it into the machine. So no dusty office job, it is a clean exciting high-tech work environment.

