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This position is on TI’s Advanced Technology Development (ATD) Mask Technology and Pattern Generation (MTPG) team. Primary responsibilities may vary according to the candidate’s experience and expertise and could include: design and development of new software tools, scripts, and interfaces for use in the PG process; participating in coordinated efforts within the ATD-MTPG team to ensure consistent application of methodologies and best practices; and helping to implement and drive efficiency improvements and changes in those methodologies.
QualificationsBasic Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering or related field.
This engineer must have strong communication skills (verbal and written).
Proficiency in software development is required.
We’re searching for a detail-oriented individual with the ability to balance multiple critical path and time sensitive jobs on a regular basis.
Preferred Qualifications & Skills
The ideal candidate will have an understanding of the basics of semiconductor mask design, and a general knowledge about the use of masks in the manufacture of semiconductor devices.
Experience and proficiency in the following areas is also preferred: Cadence design environment (schematic & layout); advanced programming experience with PERL, Ruby, Oracle, and Unix Shell.
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Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering or related field
- Strong communication skills (verbal and written)
- Proficiency in software development
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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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