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2025 CSP/SkillBridge Manufacturing Technician Internship (Lehi, Utah)

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Placement Program
  • Software Engineering
    Engineering
  • Lehi

AI generated summary

  • You must be a current US service member, 18+, with a high school diploma/GED and able to work a 12-hour compressed schedule. Team collaboration and communication skills are preferred.
  • You will troubleshoot electrical/mechanical systems, analyze data to enhance tool performance, coordinate repairs, and prepare technical reports with solution recommendations.

Requirements

  • Minimum Requirements:
  • High School diploma/GED
  • 18 years of age or older
  • Ability to work 12 hour compressed work schedule
  • Current US service member within the last 180 days of service
  • Preferred qualifications:
  • Ability to work in teams and collaborate effectively with people in different functions
  • Ability to take the initiative and drive for results
  • Working well in a team environment is imperative in this role.
  • Good listener and excellent verbal and written communication skills

Responsibilities

  • Use problem solving skills to troubleshoot electrical/mechanical systems
  • Monitor and analyze all related data to improve and maintain tool performance, eliminate repetitive downs and address all tool-related issues
  • Coordinate supplier service and repairs where needed
  • Prepare the technical reports and summary findings and recommend solutions to technical problems

FAQs

What is the duration of the internship?

The internship is a temporary position lasting 3-6 months.

What are the start dates for the 2025 internship?

The start dates for the 2025 internship are January 13, April 7, June 9, and September 8.

Is prior military experience required for this internship?

Yes, this internship is specifically designed for current US service members within the last 180 days of service.

What is the minimum education requirement for this position?

The minimum education requirement is a high school diploma or GED.

What type of skills are preferred for applicants?

Preferred skills include the ability to work in teams, collaborate effectively, take initiative, drive for results, and possess good verbal and written communication skills.

Will Texas Instruments sponsor job applicants for visas or work authorization?

No, Texas Instruments will not sponsor job applicants for visas or work authorization for this position.

What responsibilities will interns have in this role?

Interns will troubleshoot electrical/mechanical systems, monitor and analyze data to improve tool performance, coordinate supplier services and repairs, and prepare technical reports and summary findings.

What type of environment will interns work in?

Interns will work in a cleanroom environment, performing vital preventative maintenance on semiconductor factory equipment.

What are Texas Instruments' values regarding military talent?

Texas Instruments values the skills and training service members receive in the military, believing they will translate seamlessly into a career as a Manufacturing Technician.

Is there an emphasis on teamwork in this internship?

Yes, working well in a team environment is imperative for this role.

Manufacturing & Electronics
Industry
10,001+
Employees

Mission & Purpose

Texas Instruments has been making progress possible for decades. We are a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, tests and sells analog and embedded processing chips. Our more than 80,000 products help over 100,000 customers efficiently manage power, accurately sense and transmit data and provide the core control or processing in their designs, going into markets such as industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications equipment and enterprise systems. Our passion to create a better world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors is alive today as each generation of innovation builds upon the last to make our technology smaller, more efficient, more reliable and more affordable – opening new markets and making it possible for semiconductors to go into electronics everywhere. We think of this as Engineering Progress. It’s what we do and have been doing for decades.