Kimberly Nelson
About Kimberly Nelson
Kimberly Nelson is a CIM Engineer at ON Semiconductor, where she has worked since 2015. She has a background in computer science and experience in various technical roles, including automation and quality assurance.
Current Role as CIM Engineer
Kimberly Nelson has been working as a CIM Engineer at ON Semiconductor since 2015. In this role, she focuses on computer-integrated manufacturing processes. She employs various tools and technologies, including Oracle SQL and MSSQL databases, to enhance operational efficiency. Her responsibilities include coding in multiple programming languages such as Java, Groovy, C#, and VB, which are integral to her work in automation and process improvement.
Experience at ON Semiconductor
Kimberly Nelson has a significant tenure at ON Semiconductor, where she initially worked as a Manufacturing Quality Intern for 11 months in 2013. Currently, she chairs the global automation group and is a member of the global architecture review committee. Her involvement in these groups demonstrates her leadership and collaborative skills in driving automation initiatives and architectural reviews within the organization.
Educational Background in Computer Science
Kimberly Nelson studied Computer Science at Idaho State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree from 2011 to 2013. This educational foundation provided her with essential knowledge and skills that she applies in her current engineering role, particularly in programming and database management.
Previous Work Experience
Before her current position at ON Semiconductor, Kimberly Nelson held various roles that contributed to her professional development. She worked as a Technical Support Representative at Convergys for three months in 2012-2013. Additionally, she served as an ILM Development Intern at Utah State University for seven months in 2009 and as a Library Technical Assistant at BYU-Idaho for eight months from 2008 to 2009. These experiences helped her build a diverse skill set in technical support and development.