Tracy Shankland
About Tracy Shankland
Tracy Shankland is an experienced Equipment Technician currently employed at ON Semiconductor and Micron Technology, with a career spanning over two decades in the semiconductor industry. He has held various technical roles and possesses a background in military training and general studies.
Work at ON Semiconductor
Tracy Shankland has been employed at ON Semiconductor as an Equipment Technician since 2018. In this role, Shankland is responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting equipment used in semiconductor manufacturing. The position is based in Nampa, Idaho, where Shankland has contributed to the operational efficiency of the facility for over six years.
Current Role at Micron Technology
Since 2018, Tracy Shankland has also worked at Micron Technology as a Chemical Services Technician. This position involves managing chemical processes and ensuring compliance with safety standards in the Boise, Idaho area. Shankland's dual roles at both companies highlight a commitment to the semiconductor industry.
Previous Experience at Micron Technology
Tracy Shankland has extensive experience at Micron Technology, having held various positions from 2001 to 2018. Shankland worked as an Equipment Support Technician and later progressed to roles such as Process Improvement Technician and Engineering Technician. This diverse background in equipment management and process improvement has contributed to a comprehensive understanding of semiconductor manufacturing.
Education and Training
Tracy Shankland studied General Studies at Merced Community College District from 1993 to 1995. Additionally, Shankland completed specialized training at the Naval Training Center Great Lakes, focusing on Combat Systems Technical Core Electronics Technician/Fire Control Technician, earning a Certificate of Completion in 1996. Further training was received at Aegis Training Center Dahlgren, where Shankland studied Aegis SPY1-D.
Military Background
Tracy Shankland served in the US Navy as a Fire Controlman 2nd Class (FC2sw) from 1995 to 2001. This role involved operating and maintaining fire control systems, contributing to technical skills that are applicable in civilian roles within the technology sector.