William Henry
About William Henry
William Henry is a Mechanical Technician with extensive experience in equipment maintenance and energy efficiency improvements. He worked for 28 years at Infineon Technologies and currently holds a position at Skorpios Technologies, Inc.
Work at Skorpios Technologies
William Henry has been employed at Skorpios Technologies, Inc. as a Mechanical Technician since 2023. His role involves applying his extensive experience in equipment maintenance and repair to support the company's operations. He works on-site in the United States, contributing to the efficiency and effectiveness of the mechanical systems in place.
Previous Experience at Infineon Technologies
William Henry worked at Infineon Technologies for 28 years, from 1995 to 2023, in Temecula, California. As a Diffusion Maintenance Technician, he was responsible for maintaining specialized equipment, including BTI 7355 Furnaces and Okamoto Grinders. His efforts in preventive maintenance helped ensure the reliability and performance of critical machinery.
Education and Expertise
William Henry studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering at ITT Technical Institute-San Bernardino from 1996 to 1999. This educational background provided him with foundational knowledge and skills that he has applied throughout his career in mechanical and electrical systems maintenance.
Technical Skills and Responsibilities
In his previous role at Infineon Technologies, William Henry maintained a variety of specialized equipment and supervised the maintenance and repair of power and pneumatic tools. He played a significant role in enhancing energy efficiency and reducing operating costs by updating equipment and implementing specification changes. His expertise includes conducting root cause analysis to identify and resolve maintenance issues effectively.
Project Coordination and Improvement Initiatives
William Henry coordinated projects aimed at improving equipment performance through specification changes. His proactive approach to maintenance and repair has contributed to operational improvements and the overall efficiency of the systems he has worked with.