Texas Instruments · 3 weeks ago
Robotics & Automation Engineer | Smart Manufacturing & Automation
Texas Instruments is seeking an innovative Robotics & Automation Engineer to lead the transformation of their global manufacturing facilities through next-generation robotics and automation systems. The role involves establishing and scaling autonomous operations, deploying robotic platforms, and building the infrastructure for Industry 4.0 manufacturing while driving operational improvements.
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Responsibilities
Define and execute robotics vision for global manufacturing facilities, establishing governance frameworks and multi-year roadmaps
Architect scalable automation systems including robotic inspections, autonomous material handling, and intelligent monitoring solutions
Lead evaluation and deployment of robotic platforms (quadrupeds, AMRs, custom solutions) across multiple sites
Design integration patterns between robotics, IoT systems, and manufacturing execution systems
Establish ROI models and business cases for automation initiatives
Deploy and scale robotic fleets across global facilities, ensuring reliable 24/7 operations
Build data pipelines, collection systems, and analytics dashboards for proactive maintenance
Implement autonomous mobile robot (AMR) programs for material handling and logistics optimization
Ability to develop custom robotic solutions for specialized facility maintenance tasks
Design and validate wireless infrastructure for robotics connectivity (private 5G networks, mesh, etc)
Implement edge computing solutions for real-time robot control and data processing
Build secure communication frameworks for robot fleet management
Integrate robotics with existing facility management and SCADA systems
Build and lead high-performance teams of robotics engineers and technicians
Develop training programs and certification paths for robotics operations
Foster partnerships with robotics vendors, research institutions, and technology providers
Mentor facilities members on robotics technologies and best practices
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's Degree in Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related technical field
5 years of experience in robotics deployment and operations in industrial environments
Proven track record of deploying robotic systems at scale
Preferred
Experience in semiconductor manufacturing or similar high-tech industrial environments
Knowledge of private 5G/LTE networks and industrial wireless technologies
Experience with computer vision, SLAM, and autonomous navigation systems
Background in facilities management, building automation, or industrial maintenance
Track record of implementing Industry 4.0 and digital transformation initiatives
Strong project management skills with ability to manage multiple concurrent deployments
Experience with safety standards and regulations for industrial robotics (ISO 10218, ANSI/RIA R15.06)
Demonstrated ability to work with cross-functional teams including facilities, IT, and operations
Knowledge of predictive maintenance and reliability engineering principles
Excellent communication skills for presenting to executive leadership
Benefits
Competitive pay and benefits designed to help you and your family live your best life
Company
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments is a global semiconductor company that manufactures, designs, tests, and sells embedded and analog processing chips.
Funding
Current Stage
Public CompanyTotal Funding
$13.61BKey Investors
U.S. Department of Commerce
2025-05-20Post Ipo Debt· $1.2B
2024-12-20Grant· $1.61B
2024-05-28Post Ipo Equity· $2.5B
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