Change the world. Love your job.
Do you have experience in industrial engineering and process planning? Do you want to work for an organization that values your opinion? Do you want to work for an organization where you can play a pivotal role in several different areas? Look no further. Texas Instruments (TI) is looking for an experienced Industrial Engineer to support our manufacturing operations. Here's your opportunity to work in a vibrant and dynamic team oriented environment with exposure to a variety of state-of-the art applications each day.
Responsibilities include:
- Maintaining capacity modeling data integrity via engineering change control monitoring and frequent communication with tool owners to ensure model readiness
- Gathering the information required and to understanding capacity analysis and production impact
- Performing “what-if” analysis on business changes
- Collecting and validating data via stopwatch time studies and automation logs analysis, to analyze throughput impact of various process changes
- Identifying opportunities to improve cycle time and increase our capacity models' ability to support operational decision making
- Assisting tool owners to understand capacity impacts associated with process changes
- Identifying tools/moves required to support starts mix shift due to business change
- Providing information for management reviews of operational performance
- Determining starts and mixes that we can support for the current time period and for the future look-ahead based on our capacity, constraints, available tools, tool performance and future process releases scheduled in our factory
- Providing a list of focused toolsets for the modules to work on in the coming quarter
- Optimizing, developing, implementing, and maintaining methods, operation sequence, equipment layout, and processes in the fabrication of wafers
- Providing capacity analysis and cost analysis support for decision making
- Performing equipment loading studies and determining methods for flow linearization and reduction in variation
- Interfacing with engineering, manufacturing, and planning/coordinating the release of new methods, flows, and processes
- Estimating manufacturing cost, determining time standards, and making recommendations for tooling and process requirements of new or existing process flows
- Maintaining records and reporting systems for measurement of manufacturing operations
- Analyzing large data sets
Minimum Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering
- 1 years' experience in the Semiconductor industry, capacity modeling, and working knowledge of simulation models (AutoSched) or similar
- Ability to work in clean room environment wearing smock
Preferred qualifications:
- Ability to establish strong relationships with key stakeholders critical to success, both internally and externally
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to quickly ramp on new systems and processes
- Demonstrated strong interpersonal, analytical and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work in teams and collaborate effectively with people in different functions
- Ability to take the initiative and drive for results
- Strong time management skills that enable on-time project delivery
- Engineer your future. We empower our employees to truly own their career and development. Come collaborate with some of the smartest people in the world to shape the future of electronics.
- We're different by design. Diverse backgrounds and perspectives are what push innovation forward and what make TI stronger. We value each and every voice, and look forward to hearing yours. Meet the people of TI
- Benefits that benefit you. We offer competitive pay and benefits designed to help you and your family live your best life. Your well-being is important to us.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering
- 1 years' experience in the Semiconductor industry
- working knowledge of simulation models (AutoSched) or similar
- Ability to work in clean room environment wearing smock
Texas Instruments Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Texas Instruments and has not been reviewed or approved by Texas Instruments.
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Strong & Reliable Incentives — Profit sharing and annual bonuses are portrayed as a meaningful, formula-linked upside that can materially lift total earnings in strong years. An employee stock purchase plan with a discount further reinforces recurring, wealth-building incentives.
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Retirement Support — A 401(k) match is described as a stable core benefit, with some references to additional legacy employer contributions and even pension-like elements for certain cohorts. This framing positions long-term savings support as a notable part of the overall rewards package.
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Healthcare Strength — Medical coverage is depicted as broadly comprehensive, with preventive care and access to HSA/FSA features cited as value-adds. Company-seeded HSA contributions are repeatedly characterized as an important offset to the plan design for those enrolled.
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