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Rick Holland Austin, TX 78749 (512) 963-8456 Rick [email protected] https://www.linkedin.com/pub/rick-holland/ Summary Failure Analyst Expert in the Semiconductor industry, with a successful record of supporting and ensuring the effectiveness of Product Engineering for Motorola Semiconductor. Known for significant contributions to the business through applied problem solving. Strong independent contributor with excellent team and collaboration skills; provide clear, personable communication backed by technical expertise. Root Cause Identification Engineering Qualification Customer Support Global Fault Isolation Manufacturing Readiness Analysis & Problem Solving Test Development Engineering Communication & Reporting Professional Experience Freescale (Formerly Motorola Semiconductor) Austin, TX 1983 – 2014 Failure Analyst, Product Analysis Lab 2006 – 2014 Performed failure analysis on a variety of fab process technologies. Identified root cause of customer returns, qualification failures and yield issues through global fault isolation techniques and systematic problem solving techniques. Successfully identified anomalies causing digital logic, analog, memory and parametric failures. Communicated those findings through formal reports. Developed test programs for the Credence D-10 tester by translating test patterns from the production test environment. Characterized the NVM thin film storage device test vehicle on the Mosaid tester. Developed hardware for various devices for the Credence D-10 tester for front side and backside analysis.

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Rick HollandAustin, TX 78749 (512) 963-8456

Rick [email protected] https://www.linkedin.com/pub/rick-holland/

Summary

Failure Analyst Expert in the Semiconductor industry, with a successful record of supporting and ensuring the effectiveness of Product Engineering for Motorola Semiconductor. Known for significant contributions to the business through applied problem solving. Strong independent contributor with excellent team and collaboration skills; provide clear, personable communication backed by technical expertise.

Root Cause Identification Engineering Qualification Customer Support Global Fault Isolation Manufacturing Readiness Analysis & Problem Solving Test Development Engineering Communication &

Reporting

Professional Experience

Freescale (Formerly Motorola Semiconductor) Austin, TX 1983 – 2014

Failure Analyst, Product Analysis Lab 2006 – 2014Performed failure analysis on a variety of fab process technologies.

Identified root cause of customer returns, qualification failures and yield issues through global fault isolation techniques and systematic problem solving techniques.

Successfully identified anomalies causing digital logic, analog, memory and parametric failures. Communicated those findings through formal reports.

Developed test programs for the Credence D-10 tester by translating test patterns from the production test environment.

Characterized the NVM thin film storage device test vehicle on the Mosaid tester. Developed hardware for various devices for the Credence D-10 tester for front side and

backside analysis.

Product Engineer S12 MCU division 1999 – 2006Responsible for the 912HC12B32 MCU family with embedded 1.5T flash technology. Supported sales of $33M in 2003, the largest volume device. Responsible for organizing and managing the activities of three Product Engineering indirect reports.

Introduced a MC9S12 new MCU device, the first S12 MCU with the Stepper Stall Detect module. Supported all qualification and manufacturing readiness activities. Successfully launched product family to the general market in 2006.

Led engineering qualification activities of seven 9S12 MCU devices and supported manufacturing transfers for all seven devices in 2002.

Led the engineering qualification activity of the 0.25um process in wafer fab foundry TSMC. Led various engineering qualification activities that supported cost reduction and process

quality improvements (i.e. Argon Annealed wafers, Hydrogen Annealed wafers, No Back Side etch)

Performed customer support which included analysis of returns and development of new tests to screen failure modes that were identified by the customer.

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Product Engineer – Expatriate assignment, East Kilbride, Scotland 1998 – 1999 Responsible for the development of the 2T flash test support on the HC12 MCU Hyper integration process.

Developed HC12 2T flash burn-in software for the IBE environment.

Product Engineer MCU division 1993 – 1998Responsible for supporting all engineering activities leading to the MC68F333 production qualification

Assigned as lead Product Engineer supporting the MC68F333 device, the first flash based MCU device introduced by Motorola.

Debugged the flash wafer probe process, performed yield enhancement and released a production ready probe process to manufacturing.

Awarded a Product Engineering expatriate assignment in East Kilbride, Scotland.

Product Engineer Memory division 1991 – 1993Responsible for establishing final test manufacturing flows and performing yield enhancements on the 1M DRAM. Supported the Toshiba1M DRAM buy/resell project.

Promoted to Engineering status by the Motorola Engineering Review Board in July 1991.

Product Technician/Production Operator 1983 – 1991

Technical Skills

Fluent with Credence D10, Teradyne J-Series, Advantest T-Series, and Mosaid Testers

Fluent with SEM, FIB, EVB, HP Parametric analyzers, Oscilloscopes, EMMI, Micro-probing, Hamamatsu (light emission and optical beam induced resistance change techniques)

Experienced with software debug tools: Code Warrior, P&E, IAR and Trace32

Education

Graduate, Southwest School of Electronics, Austin, TX

Completed 47 credit hours - Texas Tech University and Austin Community College