Summary
Brandon Wilson is a Sr. Manufacturing Engineer specializing in photolithography with 11 years in high-volume semiconductor manufacturing and over two decades of hands-on process and equipment experience. He drives sustained yield and throughput improvements—having led initiatives that delivered multi‑tens of thousands in annual chemical cost savings and throughput gains exceeding 30%—while troubleshooting CD, overlay, defect, and equipment anomalies on 200mm fabs. Comfortable running tools on the floor and translating findings into robust spec changes, Brandon blends Six Sigma experimentation with practical shop‑floor leadership to keep new 90nm and 65nm devices ramping smoothly. He pairs physics training from UT Austin with early technical programming experience (VB) to build data‑driven process tools and SPC analyses that reduced reworks and informed FMEAs. Based in Buda, Texas, he’s known for converting cross‑functional problems into sustained process controls and cost avoidance rather than one‑off fixes. Notably, he has experience qualifying new hardware (Entegris mini pumps, TEL ACT 8) and turning those pilots into factory‑wide standards.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Physics, Bachelor's Degree, Physics at The University of Texas at Austin