We can't predict what the future holds, but we know Texas Instruments will have a part in shaping it.
TI has a dynamic three-month internship and six-month co-op program for undergraduate and graduate students looking for exciting careers for with accounting, finance, industrial engineering, operations and supply chain degrees. Our interns go right to work! You will be a contributor, not a trainee, as you become familiar with the company’s business systems and methods of operations.
As a Texas Instruments’ Business Operations Intern, you will apply the skills gained through your college experiences while also gaining valuable business, technical and life skills. Intern opportunities are available across the spectrum of business and operations functions including accounting, finance, pricing, supply chain.
Your internship projects may be in one or more of these areas:
- Accounting: Analyzing business cost trends; updating semiconductor pricing for internal transfers; understanding research and development (R&D) expenses and trends and comparing them to forecasts/estimates; and performing monthly journal entries and reconciling accounts.
- Finance: Developing projections for profit and loss (P&L) and balance sheet items; supporting various managers with proactive reviews of actual and projected spending; and developing analytical tools and reporting to support different financial and operational areas within the organization.
- Operations: Monitoring product support at key manufacturing sites; performing supply and demand analysis; analyzing supply strategy and factory optimization; and making improvements in reporting through the use of automation.
- Procurement and logistics: Learning and leading sourcing activities including qualifying bidders, conducting bid discussions, analyzing bid results, and awarding opportunities to key suppliers through the use of standardized process tools. Identifying, defining processes for, and deploying new systems capabilities to WPL logistics and procurement team members.
- Pricing: executing pricing and developing quoting strategies for assigned areas of responsibility which enable sales to achieve revenue and share growth while maximizing TI profit.
We offer two co-op terms. The first term is January through June and our second term is July through December. We also offer summer internship opportunities, May to August.
Texas Instruments will not sponsor job applicants for visas or work authorization for this position.