Patent Attorney
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Engineering
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Law/Legal
Change the world. Love your job.
TI’s legal department is seeking a talented Patent Attorney with a background in an area such as digital signal processors, microcontrollers, processor architecture, wireless communication circuitry, analog circuit design, and/or semiconductor device manufacturing. As a Patent Attorney at TI, you will immerse yourself in our cutting-edge technologies, developing a thorough understanding that will enable you to create inventive patent strategies.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conducting in-depth analysis of various technologies.
- Drafting and prosecuting patent applications in alignment with strategic goals.
- Collaborating with engineering teams to identify patentable inventions.
- Developing and maintaining a portfolio of patents in the designated area of expertise.
- Providing legal counsel on patent-related matters, including infringement and licensing.
Exciting Aspects of the Job:
- Technology Immersion:
You will have the ability to cultivate a profound understanding of cutting-edge technology, fostering expertise in your chosen domain. - Leadership of Patent Strategy:
You will drive the development and execution of patent strategies, leveraging your expertise to develop comprehensive and interrelated approaches.
Why Join Us:
Unlike traditional patent roles, which offer a broad scope but limited depth, this position provides the opportunity for specialization and expertise development. You’ll have the chance to deeply engage with each patent within your portfolio, a rarity in the industry, fostering unparalleled growth and professional fulfillment. If you are passionate about semiconductor engineering and intellectual property law, and are seeking a role that offers both depth of understanding and a leadership role in shaping the field, we encourage you to apply and become an integral part of our dynamic team.
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