Job Title
Career Accelerator Program - Design Verification Engineer
Role Summary
Entry-level Design Verification Engineer participating in TI's Career Accelerator Program (CAP) to verify high-performance analog power ICs. The role focuses on building automated testbenches, running simulations and regressions, and working with design and systems teams to enable first-pass silicon success.
Experience Level
Entry-level / Early career (new graduate program through TI's CAP).
Responsibilities
Primary responsibilities include planning and executing verification activities for analog power IC blocks and contributing to team automation and quality improvements.
- Develop detailed verification plans in collaboration with design and systems teams.
- Build testbenches and automation to verify analog IC behavior prior to tapeout.
- Verify analog designs against datasheets, system-level use cases, and customer requirements.
- Run simulations and coverage regressions to meet verification goals.
- Track and communicate verification status, issues, and risks to stakeholders.
- Contribute to continuous improvements in DV strategy, tools, methods, and flows.
- Create and maintain behavioral models of analog circuits under senior guidance.
- Gain exposure to Analog Design and Systems Engineering through formal learning and on-the-job projects.
Requirements
Candidates must meet the academic requirement listed below. Preferred skills and experience are listed separately.
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Must-have: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills; effective verbal and written communication; ability to work in cross-functional teams and ramp quickly on new systems and processes.
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Preferred / Nice-to-have: Understanding of mixed-signal verification flows (AMS / TLDV) and analog block modeling.
- Experience creating and maintaining automation scripts and tools for verification, simulation, data collection, and analysis.
- Knowledge of switching power converters and control topologies (e.g., peak current mode, constant on time).
- Experience with Digital Verification methodologies and SystemVerilog/UVM.
- Analog design knowledge to interpret block-level behavior and system interactions.
- Demonstrated initiative, time management, and ability to deliver projects on time.
Education Requirements
Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related technical field is required. Cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 or higher. (Job lists Master's degree as the degree level.)
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.

Date Posted: 2026-06-10