Texas Instruments is looking for an RF Engineering Technician to support engineering activities in the Device Characterization Lab. The technician will engage in on-wafer RF/DC/Pulse characterization and assist with various RF-related applications, such as testing components during development. Responsibilities will include conducting tests, performing fault isolation, and ensuring lab safety and compliance. This role is located in Dallas, Texas, and offers a dynamic environment focused on advanced technology development.
Responsibilities
Support engineering activities with RF/DC/Pulse characterization.
Perform detailed experimental testing to collect data.
Conduct operational tests and fault isolation on equipment.
Job description
Texas Instruments is seeking an (RF) Engineering Technician to join our team in Advanced Technology Development - Device Characterization Lab.
Technical functions in support of engineering activities such as on‑wafer RF/DC/Pulse characterization of components during process development, SPICE modeling and new measurement development. Supporting Load‑pull and RF noise figure on‑wafer characterization up to 70 GHz.
Applications may include analog, RF, high‑speed digital technology components, ESD (TLP) characterization and wafer testing under mechanical stress.
Work with test chip layouts, diagrams, written and verbal descriptions or defined plans to perform testing, checkout and trouble‑shooting functions.
Conduct engineering tests and detailed experimental testing to collect technology data or assist in research work.
Perform operational test and fault isolation on systems and equipment.
Supporting equipment readiness, calibration, lab safety and compliance.