Engineering Intern,
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Texas Instruments (TI) offers a structured internship program designed to provide real-world, hands-on engineering experience while supporting your learning and development
As an Engineering Intern, you’ll work alongside experienced engineers and contribute to meaningful projects that make an impact, challenging, and provide an educational experience for the student while they contribute to the success of TI. Exact intern projects are determined at the beginning of the work term based on current priorities and the strengths of the selected student. Available Internship roles include
Equipment Engineer Intern
Key Responsibilities:
- Involved in evaluating, selecting, and supporting the installation and maintenance of manufacturing equipment. You’ll assist in monitoring equipment performance and reliability, identifying opportunities to improve uptime, and implementing preventive maintenance schedules. This role also includes providing technical support to repair teams and collaborating with process engineering to resolve equipment-related issues, all while following standard procedures and safety protocols in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
Process Engineer Intern
Key Responsibilities:
- The role involves process simplification and optimization to improve quality and productivity, with including ensuring outgoing quality, managing lot disposition and yield improvement, and maintaining process flows and documentation. The individual will also analyze defects, collaborate with engineering teams to perform root cause analysis, and implement corrective actions to ensure effective quality control and continuous improvement.
Manufacturing Operation Intern/Manufacturing Supervisor Intern
Key Responsibilities:
- Support manufacturing operations by compiling and evaluating test data, driving continuous improvement initiatives, reducing human error scrap, and implementing 5S in a start-up environment. You’ll also participate in cross-functional teams to solve technical and process issues, optimize area layouts, and work toward improving audit scores and overall productivity in a highly automated factory setting.
Quality Engineer Intern (QA/CGE/FAE)
Key Responsibilities:
- Quality Assurance (QA) Engineering Intern: Managing local audit programs; verify conformance of manufactured IC devices and process materials to relevant TI and customer specifications
- Failure Analysis Engineering (FAE) Intern: Perform failure analysis on products to determine the root cause of failure; work in cross-functional teams to resolve analysis issues; provide progress reports of analysis as well as a final written report of analysis and findings; and meet cycle time and success rate metrics established for customer satisfaction and quality team success.
- Customer Quality Engineering (CQE) Intern - Manage customer returns and use TI tools to provide frequent status updates to affected customers; work effectively with test, design, product and planning engineers, regional quality engineers, regional planners, regional technical sales representatives and marketing representatives to solve customer challenges and provide answers.
Product/Test Engineer Intern
Key Responsibilities:
- Support the development and implementation of strategies that achieve profitability targets on assigned TI product lines through new product development, cost reduction, capacity expansion and yield enhancement projects. You’ll have direct involvement in the entire lifecycle of the products in your assigned within the product portfolio, including product definition, qualification, manufacturing, cost optimization, and quality
Packaging Engineer Intern
Key Responsibilities:
- Support cross-functional teams in planning, coordinating, and executing engineering and manufacturing projects. You'll assist in tracking project timelines, managing deliverables, preparing reports, and identifying risks to ensure smooth execution. This role offers exposure to real-world project management practices in a high-tech environment, helping you build skills in communication, organization, and stakeholder coordination.
Facilities Engineering Intern
Key Responsibilities:
- Work on challenging projects related to their field of study, such as Mechanical, Chemical, or Electrical Engineering, to support advanced micro-electronics manufacturing operations. Interns will analyze and improve existing systems, automate facilities systems, and conduct feasibility studies, among other responsibilities, to gain hands-on experience and contribute to the facilities organization.
Project Management Engineer Intern
Key Responsibilities:
- Interface across various work areas and organizations to help with the design, development, and analysis of different semiconductor packaging technologies to enable differentiation for TI’s analog and embedded processing products. TI’s innovative packaging technologies are designed to solve customers’ problems by delivering advances in miniaturization, integration, high reliability, high performance, and low power.
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