FAQs
What is the job title for this position?
The job title is Product/Test Engineering Intern.
What educational background is required for this internship?
Candidates must be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field.
Is there a GPA requirement for applicants?
Yes, applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 or higher.
What are the key responsibilities of a Product/Test Engineering Intern?
Responsibilities include testing and troubleshooting issues, developing production and characterization test specifications, creating and managing product documentation, providing product development support, designing and debugging test hardware and software, and designing measurement circuits.
Are there specific programming skills that are preferred for this position?
Yes, experience with LabView, Spoffire, MatLab, JAVA, C++, and/or other programming skills is preferred.
What interpersonal skills are valued for this internship?
Strong verbal and written communication skills, ability to work effectively in teams, and the capacity to build strong, influential relationships are valued.
Does Texas Instruments sponsor job applicants for visas or work authorization for this position?
No, Texas Instruments will not sponsor job applicants for visas or work authorization for this position.
What benefits does Texas Instruments offer to its employees?
Texas Instruments offers competitive pay and benefits designed to help employees and their families live their best life, prioritizing well-being.
Is this position focused on individual work or teamwork?
This position involves teamwork and collaboration with cross-functional teams.
What kind of work environment can interns expect at Texas Instruments?
Interns can expect a fast-paced and rapidly changing environment that encourages initiative and results-driven work.
Are there specific courses or experience that are favored for candidates?
Yes, coursework providing knowledge in semiconductor processing, process control methodology, and device failure analysis is preferred, along with proficiency with bench-level test equipment.