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Analog Design Engineer

Texas Instruments
April 15, 2026
Full-time
On-site
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Level - Entry or Early Career

Job Title

Analog Design Engineer

Role Summary

The Analog Design Engineer will participate in the Career Accelerator Program at Texas Instruments, focusing on creating integrated circuit designs that realize new product vision. The role includes designing, modeling, and implementing analog, digital, and/or RF integrated circuits.

Experience Level

Entry-level; recent graduates with a Bachelor’s degree in relevant fields.

Responsibilities

The key responsibilities include:

  • Create integrated circuit designs.
  • Define, design, model, implement, and document analog circuits.
  • Work on design activities such as schematic design, simulation, and layout.
  • Gain exposure to back-end activities like benchmark characterization and final testing.
  • Broaden knowledge through collaboration and project experiences.

Requirements

Minimum requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, or related field.
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 or higher.

Preferred qualifications include:

  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to work in teams and effectively collaborate.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Time management skills for successful project delivery.

Education Requirements

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, Electrical and Computer Engineering or a related field.


About the Company

Company: Texas Instruments

Headquarters: Dallas, Texas, USA

Texas Instruments is a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, and sells analog and embedded processing chips for various markets including industrial, automotive, and personal electronics. The company's innovations aim to make electronics more affordable and reliable, fostering advancements in technology through each generation of semiconductors.

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Date Posted: 2026-04-15