FAQs
What is the job title for this opportunity?
The job title is Hardware Design Engineering Intern/Co-op.
Where is this internship located?
The internship is located in Austin, Texas.
What is the duration of the internship?
The internship duration is from May to August 2025 for the summer term and from August to December 2025 for the fall term.
What type of work structure is required for this role?
This role requires the student to work full time either in a hybrid or onsite work structure.
What kind of projects will I be working on during the internship?
You will assist in defining new system level test and burn-in equipment hardware designs, design and execute test plans on test hardware, deploy new hardware designs to internal customers, and collect and analyze data from test equipment hardware.
What qualifications are preferred for this internship?
Preferred qualifications include experience with Cadence, Allegro, ViewLogic, P-Cad, and AutoCAD, as well as an understanding of logic analyzers, voltmeters, oscilloscopes, and debug techniques. Additionally, a solid understanding of transistors, completion of 2nd year of Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related fields is required.
What educational background is required for applicants?
Applicants should have completed at least 2 years of study in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field.
Are there any specific technical proficiencies needed?
Yes, applicants should be familiar with industrial standards, bus specifications (such as PCI Express and AGP), high-speed/digital interfaces, and have knowledge of digital logic and circuit theory.
Will there be mentorship opportunities during the internship?
Yes, the internship offers one-on-one mentorship and the opportunity to collaborate with AMD leaders.
What additional benefits may interns receive?
Interns may be eligible for incentives, including an annual bonus, stock options, and competitive benefits as part of AMD's total rewards package.