The responsibilities of a Manufacturing Process Engineer in this role include: Join the team of dynamic engineers that work on process sustenance, development and transfer Support manufacturing operations Perform lot and equipment dispositions to support the continuous flow of production and to minimize cycle time in a high volume manufacturing 300mm wafer Fab running Analog Technologies Support the manufacturing ramp with execution of equipment/process startup, process experiments (SWRs) Develop and implement improved methods of manufacturing, procedures, and processes that result in improved efficiencies, yields, machine operations, and quality Implement project or improvement plans for areas of responsibility including but not limited to: efficiency improvements, cost reduction or quality improvement programs, new product support and other process improvements Perform lot and equipment dispositions to support the continuous flow of production and to minimize cycle time in a high volume manufacturing 300mm wafer Fab running Analog Technologies Identify systematic problems in either process or equipment related sources and communicating findings to the engineering staff in a continuous manner Support the manufacturing ramp with execution of equipment/process startup, process experiments (SWRs) Participate in data analysis and problem resolution Support 28nm CMOS Planar technology Why TI? About Texas Instruments Texas Instruments Incorporated (Nasdaq: TXN) is a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures and sells analog and embedded processing chips for markets such as industrial, automotive, data center, personal electronics and communications equipment.