As a ‘Test Engineer’ intern you will be part of the development of DCDC Buck Converters. You will support the test team with developments to ensure the best in class performance and reliability of our products for our customers. This also includes hard- and software development for our infrastructure, exploring and investigating potential AI based test solutions. You will be directly involved in the test of our newly developed next generation devices.
Responsibilities may include:
- Analysis and evaluation of existing AI based tools in TI.
- Understand current software solutions and their interaction with the hardware
- Learn a basic understanding of ATE test systems
- Explore and develop new approaches to generate AI based software for ATE test solutions
- Development and integration of software packages in C++
- Presentation and visualization of the results
Texas Instruments will not sponsor job applicants for visas or work authorization for this position.
Minimum requirements
- Student of Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Information Technology, Engineering Physics, Computer Science, or similar
Preferred Qualifications & Skills:
- First experience with AI software development
- Basic understanding of electronic circuits and programming knowledge (C++)
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, global team environment with other technical departments
- Communication skills English (written and spoken) are a must-have. German language skills are appreciated.
Our offer:
- The opportunity to gain new experience and apply your theoretical knowledge in the real world
- The attractive compensation of an international company
- Interesting and challenging tasks and projects
- An open and team-oriented working atmosphere
- Benefit from an attractive compensation
- Join an international work environment where your ideas count and where you can thrive in a diverse culture
- Explore a world of opportunities for your personal and professional development
Please include the timeframe and duration you are available for the internship in your cover letter.
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Skills Required
- Enrolled student in Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Information Technology, Engineering Physics, Computer Science, or similar
- English communication skills (written and spoken)
- First experience with AI software development
- Basic understanding of electronic circuits
- Programming knowledge in C++
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, global team environment
- German language skills
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