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As an Intern at Texas Instruments (TI), you will be assigned meaningful projects that align with your educational background, focusing on challenges that are both rewarding and beneficial to the Facilities organization. The primary aim of these projects is to enhance cost and energy efficiency, improve plant and process safety, and bolster reliability through effective problem-solving. You will be integrated into a collaborative team environment, receiving support from engineers, technicians, operators, and leadership as you navigate through your assigned projects. This internship not only provides hands-on experience but also offers opportunities to network with fellow interns through various social events, volunteering activities, and professional development sessions. Your contributions as a Manufacturing Facilities Engineering Intern will play a crucial role in changing the world while allowing you to love what you do. In this role, Mechanical Engineering interns will tackle issues related to thermodynamics, heat transfer, gas and fluid mechanics, process control, and psychometric processes. You will gain practical experience by supporting semiconductor manufacturing operations, with projects focusing on industrial HVAC, cleanroom environments, compressed air systems, cooling water systems, or process exhaust systems. This internship is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the facilities engineering field, preparing you for future career opportunities in the semiconductor industry.