Brock Neibaur
About Brock Neibaur
Brock Neibaur is a Photo/CMP/Metrology Line Maintenance Technician currently employed at onsemi in Pocatello, Idaho, where he has worked since 2013. He has extensive experience in maintaining advanced photolithography and CMP equipment, having previously worked at onsemi for 17 years as an Implant/Sputter Line Maintenance Technician.
Work at Onsemi
Brock Neibaur has been employed at onsemi since 2013, serving as a Photo/CMP/Metrology Line Maintenance Technician. His role involves the upkeep of DNS 80A, 80B, and 200W Coat/Develop Tracks. Prior to this position, he worked at onsemi as an Implant/Sputter Line Maintenance Technician from 1996 to 2013, accumulating 17 years of experience in that capacity. His extensive tenure at onsemi highlights his commitment to maintaining high operational standards in semiconductor manufacturing.
Current Role at LA Semiconductor
Since 2022, Brock Neibaur has also been working at LA Semiconductor as an Equipment Maintenance Technician. In this role, he continues to apply his technical expertise in equipment maintenance within the semiconductor industry. His experience in both companies demonstrates his adaptability and proficiency in maintaining complex semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
Technical Expertise in Semiconductor Equipment
Brock Neibaur possesses significant technical expertise in maintaining advanced photolithography equipment, including ASML 60/100/200 Steppers. He is experienced in handling Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) tools such as LAM Momentum/776 and OnTrak and Clarus CMP Cleaners. His specialization extends to KLA/Tencor Overlay and Inspection Tools, specifically the 5200 and 2389 models, showcasing his capability in managing sophisticated semiconductor manufacturing technologies.
Maintenance Responsibilities and Tools
In his maintenance roles, Brock Neibaur manages various support tools, including PST Lot Sorter and GLA Scribe Readers. His responsibilities encompass troubleshooting and ensuring the operational efficiency of critical semiconductor manufacturing equipment. His extensive experience in this area contributes to the reliability and performance of the production processes in which he is involved.