Jianxi Z.
About Jianxi Z.
Jianxi Z. is a BU Product Engineer at Onsemi, where he has worked since 2014. He has a background in production engineering and has led significant cost-saving initiatives in semiconductor manufacturing.
Work at Onsemi
Jianxi Z. has been employed at Onsemi as a BU Product Engineer since 2014. In this role, he manages over 2000 product Bill of Materials (BOM), testing specifications, and bonding diagrams. He ensures that all materials and specifications are updated following the approval of the First Production Change Notice (FPCN). His responsibilities include overseeing product development processes and maintaining quality standards across various projects.
Previous Experience in Semiconductor Industry
Before joining Onsemi, Jianxi Z. worked at 赛意法半导体 as a Production Engineer from 2011 to 2014 in Shenzhen. His role involved leading the insourcing of assembly sites and wafer fabs from Korea and Malaysia to Japan and China, achieving significant cost savings. Additionally, he worked at UTAC Dongguan as a Test Engineer from 2008 to 2011, where he contributed to testing and validating semiconductor products.
Education and Expertise
Jianxi Z. earned a Bachelor's degree in Communication Engineering from 延安大学, where he studied from 2004 to 2008. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his technical expertise in the semiconductor industry, particularly in product engineering and testing.
Achievements in Product Development
Throughout his career, Jianxi Z. has successfully completed multiple new product introductions, including 10 new products in 2018. These products include switch diodes, Schottky diodes, and transistors. He also played a key role in qualifying a second wafer resource project for a Japanese wafer fab, which significantly increased production capacity.
Cost-Saving Initiatives
Jianxi Z. has been involved in various cost-saving initiatives within the semiconductor industry. Notably, he collaborated on a compound change project that affected 400 devices and 190 customers, focusing on transitioning from gold (Au) to copper (Cu) wire. This project aimed to reduce costs while maintaining product performance and reliability.