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Our business has very high growth in TI and is in a segment where the market is fast growing. We're searching for applications engineer who have the passion and excitement to grow, innovative, take an active role in product definition, execute the characterization until ramp, and provide post ramp application support to customers.
We are looking for an experienced Audio Hardware and Acoustic Engineer to contribute to the design, testing, and optimization of audio hardware systems and acoustic solutions. The ideal candidate will work on developing and integrating audio hardware components, perform acoustic measurements and tuning, and support product development from concept to mass production. This role involves collaboration within a cross-functional team, including electrical engineers, software developers, and product designers across global sites.
This role is responsible for application support for high speed amplifiers. Key responsibilities include:
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