Join Texas Instruments as a Digital Engineer and take the lead in shaping the future of electronics by working on cutting-edge semiconductor solutions. In this role, you will help build innovative products and work on the design and development of next-generation digital components including the world’s first 64-bit DSP processor and heterogeneous multicore systems.
You’ll be a part of the Career Accelerator Program (CAP) during your first year, which focuses on technical and professional development through structured learning, hands-on projects, and mentorship. This program will give you the skills and exposure required for long-term growth at TI.
Technical Skills Required: Digital Circuit Design, SystemVerilog, Digital Signal Processing, ARM Architecture, Cache Systems, VLSI Design, Python, C, C++, Verilog, FPGA, Embedded Systems, Processor Architecture, Simulation Tools, Design Verification, Computer Architecture
Application Process: Interested candidates should apply directly through Texas Instruments’ careers portal. Ensure your resume highlights relevant technical skills, projects, and academic qualifications.
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is a global leader in the design and manufacture of semiconductors and various integrated circuits, which are sold to electronics designers and manufacturers worldwide. Founded in 1930 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, TI has become renowned for its innovation in analog and embedded processing chips, powering everything from industrial systems and automotive electronics to personal devices and communications infrastructure. The company employs over 33,000 people and operates manufacturing, design, and sales facilities across more than 30 countries.
TI's mission is to create a better world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors. The company is recognized for its robust R&D capabilities, commitment to sustainability, and strong educational outreach, particularly in STEM fields. In recent news, Texas Instruments has been investing heavily in expanding its manufacturing capacity in the United States, including a multi-billion dollar new wafer fabrication plant in Sherman, Texas, aimed at meeting growing global demand for semiconductors and strengthening supply chain resilience.
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