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The Smart Manufacturing and Automation team at Texas Instruments develops software solutions to address challenges faced by manufacturing and engineering teams. As a global organization, we strive to create solutions that are compatible with all TI sites. We're looking for candidates to join our team in Richardson, TX as we leverage modern technologies to deliver software and data solutions that enhance quality and productivity in semiconductor manufacturing.
About the job:
Texas Instruments is a Sr. seeking a full-stack software development engineer who is experienced with AI code generation platforms and tools. This role is critical to accelerating our digital transformation through rapid development of quality and test solutions using cutting-edge development techniques. The position offers the opportunity to revolutionize how our Smart Manufacturing and Automation team builds software while establishing best practices and scaling development capabilities across the organization.
The ideal candidate is someone who is not just a software engineer, but is also experienced with leveraging platforms like Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Cursor and emerging agentic frameworks to dramatically accelerate development while maintaining high quality standards. You'll be building solutions that directly impact manufacturing quality and test operations while helping transform how our entire team approaches software development.
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We are a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures and sells analog and embedded processing chips for markets such as industrial, automotive, personal electronics, enterprise systems and communications equipment. At our core, we have a passion to create a better world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors. This passion is alive today as each generation of innovation builds upon the last to make our technology more reliable, more affordable and lower power, making it possible for semiconductors to go into electronics everywhere. Learn more at TI.com.