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About the Job:
We are seeking an individual passionate about system architecture, control theory, modeling, simulation, and data analytics.
You will enable supply chain operations to set stable, competitive lead times while preserving optimal semiconductor manufacturing.
Join us to architect efficient control systems, verify decisions with digital twins, reduce complexity, and drive data-aligned execution.
Key Responsibilities:
Model and optimize system performance
- Design control systems and algorithms for high-mix semiconductor manufacturing and supply chain logistics
- Utilize discrete event simulation platforms
- Apply statistical modeling, optimization, and machine learning to improve system stability
Architect systems engineering solutions
- Translate requirements into architecture diagrams, configuration logic, and data models
- Ensure systems-of-systems interoperability through verification planning
- Create clear, reusable visual designs for cross-functional teams
Develop robust control software
- Build and maintain CI/CD pipelines with automated testing and model-based verification
- Debug complex hardware-software interactions using instrumentation, data logging, and root-cause analysis
- Automate recurring engineering tasks to improve efficiency
Texas Instruments will not sponsor job applicants for visas or work authorization for this position.
QualificationsMinimum Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical/Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Operations Research, Industrial/Systems Engineering, Data Science, or related field
- Cumulative 3.0/4.0 GPA or higher
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master's degree and/or PhD in Electrical/Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Operations Research, Industrial/Systems Engineering, Data Science, or related field
- Systems engineering and architecture
- Design end-to-end control systems for complex manufacturing through projects/internships/coursework
- Experience with complex system design (e.g., game development, robotics)
- Architect efficient systems to reduce complexity and ensure interoperability
- Communicate designs visually for cross-functional teams
- Applied knowledge: closed-loop, feed-forward, PID control, signal processing, advanced process control algorithms
- Digital twin modeling and simulation
- Bidirectional interaction between physical and virtual systems
- Real-time data synchronization
- Closed-loop control and adaptation
- Predictive and feed-forward control capabilities
- Applied methods: discrete-time simulation for system dynamics, probabilistic modeling for uncertainty, optimization via LP/satisfiability solvers, rule-based decision logic; tools: Siemens Tecnomatix Plant Simulation, Applied SmartFactory suite
- Computer science background
- Efficiency instinct to automate recurring engineering tasks
- Strong OOP (Python, C++, Java, Ruby) and functional (Haskell, Erlang) programming skills
- Hands-on experience in data serialization and configuration-as-code with JSON, YAML, XML, and/or PKL
- Applied knowledge: immutability, inheritance, recursion, state machines, abstraction
- Exposure to model predictive control and data-driven control concepts
- Solve data engineering problems involving graph-structured data, stochastic systems, reinforcement learning, ensemble learning and data visualization
- Core methods: statistical modeling, operations research/optimization (LP/MIP), Monte Carlo simulation, Markov chains, PCA, clustering; tools: Siemens HEEDS, Gurobi Optimization
- AI/ML: neural networks (NN/GNN), deep learning, RL/RLHF, Gen-AI, LLMs with RAG/LoRA; tools: Dataiku, NumPy, Pandas
- Preferred domain knowledge
- Semiconductor manufacturing (fabrication, assembly, test)
- Multiphysics simulation, FEA, CFD, material science
- Supply chain optimization: capacity modeling, scheduling, dispatch
- Applied mathematics and data science to drive data-aligned execution
- 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.
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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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