What I'm inquiring about here is to fill an ARM microprocessor community development team internship position at Texas Instruments for summer 2011. You can find other job opportunities at TI with TI's CareerBuilder site (try keyword "Linux") or at http://careers.ti.com.
Job Description
Serve the needs of open source software developers utilizing TI ARM-based microprocessors by advocating within TI, consolidating and communicating valuable information internally and externally, and solving technical and organizational challenges including patches to fix open source software bugs or functional gaps in software like u-boot, Linux, applications within GNU/Linux distributions and tools to build software systems. Producing written, recorded and interactive presentation materials to train technical and semi-technical audiences on utilization and extension of open hardware platforms, such as the BeagleBoard, is required. A public reputation in open source software development is highly desirable. Some travel required. On-line communication skills are a must. This position is potentially very flexible in hours and location as long as mastery of communications with the core team can be demonstrated. Other potential benefits include flexibility in software projects and resources of perhaps the largest volume ARM microprocessor supplier in the industry.
Minimal Skills Required
- On-line communications
- Conflict resolution
- C and C++ programming
- Shell scripting
- Demonstrated knowledge in Linux, operating system and build system concepts
- Software revision control management
- Oral and written communications in English (additional languages are desirable, especially Japanese, Spanish, German, Portuguese, and Hindi)
Company Description
Texas Instruments (TI) is a global analog and digital semiconductor IC design and manufacturing company. In addition to analog technologies, digital signal processing (DSP) and microcontroller (MCU) semiconductors, TI designs and manufactures semiconductor solutions for analog and digital embedded and application processing.
Where to send your information
Please send all TI ARM microprocessor community development job related queries to me with "JOB" in the subject heading and to my jkridner account on beagleboard.org.
2 comments:
Hi Jason,
One minor clarification for non native English speakers... An Internship for summer 2011 - Does this mean that it's only for the summer 2011 (couple of months) or that it's starting in summer 2011 and continuing "for ever"?
Best regards and thanks for clarifying
Søren
@SSC: It is a trial full-hire position at TI where both TI and the student try each other out for the summer and then the student returns to school on an educational leave of absence, retaining status as an employee, except not guaranteed a position upon graduation. If both the student and TI decide it worked out well, there is a possibility of being offered an entry-level position.
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