Jonathan Allinger
About Jonathan Allinger
Jonathan Allinger is the Etch Process Engineering Manager at ON Semiconductor, where he has worked since 2013. He previously held roles at ON Semiconductor and LSI Corporation, focusing on equipment management and process engineering.
Work at Onsemi
Jonathan Allinger has been employed at ON Semiconductor since 2013, currently holding the position of Etch Process Engineering Manager. In this role, he oversees the etch process engineering team, focusing on the development and optimization of etching processes in semiconductor manufacturing. Prior to this position, he served as the Implant/Thin Films Equipment Manager from 2006 to 2013, where he managed equipment and processes related to implant and thin film technologies.
Previous Experience at LSI Corporation
Before joining ON Semiconductor, Jonathan Allinger worked at LSI Corporation from 2000 to 2006 as a Thin Films Process Engineer. His responsibilities included developing and refining thin film processes, contributing to advancements in semiconductor technology during his tenure. This six-year experience provided him with a solid foundation in process engineering within the semiconductor industry.
Education and Expertise
Jonathan Allinger earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Electrical Engineering and Physics from Portland State University, completing his studies from 1997 to 2000. His educational background equips him with a strong understanding of the principles of electrical engineering and physics, which are essential in his roles within the semiconductor industry.
Career Timeline
Jonathan Allinger's career in the semiconductor industry spans over two decades. He began his professional journey at LSI Corporation in 2000, where he worked for six years. He then transitioned to ON Semiconductor in 2006, where he spent seven years as Implant/Thin Films Equipment Manager before becoming the Etch Process Engineering Manager in 2013. His extensive experience reflects a commitment to advancing semiconductor manufacturing processes.