David Thompson
About David Thompson
David Thompson is a Process Technician specializing in Films and Metrology Engineering at ON Semiconductor, where he has worked since 2011. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern Maine and has expertise in metrology recipe support and process sustaining for various materials.
Work at ON Semiconductor
David Thompson has been employed at ON Semiconductor since 2011, where he holds the position of Process Technician - Films/Metrology Engineer. In this role, he manages test wafers and is responsible for dispositioning lots. His work involves implementing process improvements and conducting studies to enhance operational efficiency. His extensive experience at ON Semiconductor spans over 13 years, during which he has contributed to various projects related to semiconductor manufacturing.
Education and Expertise
David Thompson earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern Maine, completing his studies from 2002 to 2011. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his technical expertise in the semiconductor industry. He specializes in metrology recipe support and process sustaining, focusing on metals, dielectrics, and chemical mechanical polishing (CMP). This combination of education and specialization positions him as a knowledgeable professional in his field.
Background
David Thompson completed his secondary education at Wiscasset High School before pursuing higher education. His academic journey in Electrical Engineering at the University of Southern Maine laid the groundwork for his career in the semiconductor industry. Since starting his professional journey in 2011, he has developed a robust skill set that supports his current role at ON Semiconductor.
Responsibilities and Contributions
In his role as a Process Technician - Films/Metrology Engineer at ON Semiconductor, David Thompson is tasked with managing test wafers and ensuring the quality of semiconductor lots. He plays a crucial role in dispositioning lots, which involves assessing and determining the status of semiconductor materials. Additionally, he is involved in implementing process improvements and conducting studies that contribute to the overall efficiency and effectiveness of production processes.