Raymond Sandage
About Raymond Sandage
Raymond Sandage is an Equipment Maintenance Technician currently employed at onsemi in New Hampshire. He has extensive experience in equipment maintenance and programming, having worked for various companies including Intel and National Semiconductor over a career spanning several decades.
Current Role at Onsemi
Raymond Sandage is currently employed as an Equipment Maintenance Technician at onsemi, a position he has held since 2023. He works in New Hampshire, United States, where he is responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting various equipment used in semiconductor manufacturing. His role involves ensuring that equipment operates efficiently and effectively, contributing to the overall productivity of the facility.
Previous Experience at Intel
Raymond Sandage has extensive experience at Intel, where he worked as a Manufacturing Technician from 2005 to 2014. This role spanned nine years and took place in Rio Rancho, NM. Prior to this, he also worked at Intel from 2001 to 2003 for two years as a Manufacturing Technician. His time at Intel provided him with valuable insights into semiconductor manufacturing processes and equipment.
Experience at National Semiconductor
Before his tenure at Intel, Raymond Sandage worked at National Semiconductor as an Equipment Tech II from 1988 to 1996. Over the course of eight years, he gained experience in maintaining and troubleshooting semiconductor manufacturing equipment, which laid the foundation for his future roles in the industry.
Skills in Equipment Maintenance and Programming
Raymond Sandage possesses mechanical and electrical troubleshooting skills, which are essential for his role as an Equipment Maintenance Technician. He is familiar with various software tools, including SPC++ and SPC#, Klarity, and OpsView 2.0. Additionally, he has developed beginner-level skills in VB Excel programming, creating small spreadsheets for data sorting related to Reflexion tool sets.
Education in Electronics
Raymond Sandage studied at the United Electronics Institute, where he focused on Electronics and achieved an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree from 1983 to 1985. This educational background provided him with the foundational knowledge necessary for his career in equipment maintenance and semiconductor manufacturing.