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Ask the Expert
"Gain all the experience with equipment, techniques, academic
skills as you can and maintain enthuesiasm and dedication."
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Name: Jonathan Thibado
Title: Senior Process Engineer
Employer: Intel
Education:
1993 - MS in Materials Science & Engineering, University of Washington
1991 - BS in Ceramics Engineering, University of Washington
Best Preparation: My ecclectic background growing up in a large family, small town
on a farm and all the opportunities
Getting First Job: Innovative, dilligent, persistant focused hunting and working
for that first in person interview where I dazzled people. |
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A Day in the Life of Jonathan Thibado
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| 7:00 AM |
Arrive at work, tour fabrication module, talk with technicians
about current issues.
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| 8:00 AM |
Meet with coordination team to focus daily issues and organize
what priorities are needed.
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| 9:00 AM |
Time at desk to pull out necessary data
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| 10:00 AM |
or play next days issues.
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| 11:00 AM |
Meet with task force to check status or finish issues with team/equipment
problems.
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| 12:00 Noon |
Lunch.
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| 1:00 PM |
Fabrication tour. Check progress, work on issues at desk, talk
with other engineers.
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| 2:00 PM |
Design work for long term fixes done
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| 3:00 PM |
at my desk or in FAB.
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| 4:00 PM |
Meet with area team to communicate progress on weekly or longer
issues. (meet every Wednesday 4-5:30)
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| 5:00 PM |
Normally day ends around 4:00 PM.
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