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Hey y'all, Quick one for the cleared infrastructure folks: I'm working on a DevOps Engineer role at Texas Instruments that lives at an intersection most recruiters never find — Linux/cloud infrastructure depth + DevOps automation + the semiconductor EDA world (Cadence, Artisan, PSPICE, LSF/Slurm, FlexLM license servers, the whole stack). Heads up: this is an on-site role in Dallas, TX, so you'd need to be local or open to relocating — TI handles relocation for the right candidate. If you've spent time keeping a compute farm running for chip designers, automating Cadence deployments with Terraform or Ansible, or standing up EDA environments on AWS or Azure — we should talk. Doesn't matter whether your background leans on-prem RHEL, cloud-native HPC, or hybrid; TI runs all of it. The basics: - Active Secret clearance required (transferable) - 3+ years deploying/automating EDA tools in enterprise environments - Strong IaC (Terraform, CloudFormation, Ansible), scripting (Python/Bash), and Linux fundamentals - LSF or Slurm job scheduler experience - On-prem + hybrid cloud scope Reply with a resume or just "tell me more" and I'll send the full picture. Forwards welcome if you know the right person. Thanks, Caleb Wagner Texas Instruments Talent Acquisition c-wagner@ti.com
Hey y'all, Quick one for the cleared infrastructure folks: I'm working on a DevOps Engineer role at Texas Instruments that lives at an intersection most recruiters never find — Linux/cloud infrastructure depth + DevOps automation + the semiconductor EDA world (Cadence, Artisan, PSPICE, LSF/Slurm, FlexLM license servers, the whole stack). Heads up: this is an on-site role in Dallas, TX, so you'd need to be local or open to relocating — TI handles relocation for the right candidate. If you've spent time keeping a compute farm running for chip designers, automating Cadence deployments with Terraform or Ansible, or standing up EDA environments on AWS or Azure — we should talk. Doesn't matter whether your background leans on-prem RHEL, cloud-native HPC, or hybrid; TI runs all of it. The basics: - Active Secret clearance required (transferable) - 3+ years deploying/automating EDA tools in enterprise environments - Strong IaC (Terraform, CloudFormation, Ansible), scripting (Python/Bash), and Linux fundamentals - LSF or Slurm job scheduler experience - On-prem + hybrid cloud scope Reply with a resume or just "tell me more" and I'll send the full picture. Forwards welcome if you know the right person. Thanks, Caleb Wagner Texas Instruments Talent Acquisition c-wagner@ti.com
Hey y'all, Quick one for the cleared infrastructure folks: I'm working on a DevOps Engineer role at Texas Instruments that lives at an intersection most recruiters never find — Linux/cloud infrastructure depth + DevOps automation + the semiconductor EDA world (Cadence, Artisan, PSPICE, LSF/Slurm, FlexLM license servers, the whole stack). Heads up: this is an on-site role in Dallas, TX, so you'd need to be local or open to relocating — TI handles relocation for the right candidate. If you've spent time keeping a compute farm running for chip designers, automating Cadence deployments with Terraform or Ansible, or standing up EDA environments on AWS or Azure — we should talk. Doesn't matter whether your background leans on-prem RHEL, cloud-native HPC, or hybrid; TI runs all of it. The basics: - Active Secret clearance required (transferable) - 3+ years deploying/automating EDA tools in enterprise environments - Strong IaC (Terraform, CloudFormation, Ansible), scripting (Python/Bash), and Linux fundamentals - LSF or Slurm job scheduler experience - On-prem + hybrid cloud scope Reply with a resume or just "tell me more" and I'll send the full picture. Forwards welcome if you know the right person. Thanks, Caleb Wagner Texas Instruments Talent Acquisition c-wagner@ti.com