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Lennox, located in West Columbia, South Carolina, seeks an engineer to design, fabricate, and evaluate complex mechanical systems. Responsibilities include writing test procedures and coordinating with technical personnel. Applicants should have a bachelor's degree in engineering and at least one year of related experience.
This salaried exempt position offers a starting salary of $79,000 to $103,950 annually, depending on qualifications. Benefits include tuition reimbursement, 401(k) plans, and generous paid time off policies.
This engineer designs, fabricates, modifies and evaluates complex mechanical and electro‑mechanical components, sub‑systems, and systems. The person in this position may also coordinate the efforts of drafters, technical writers, engineering technicians, and machine shop personnel as needed.
This is a salaried exempt role. The starting salary range for this role and market is between $79,000 – $103,950 annually. Factors that may affect starting salary include geography/market and the skills, education, experience, and other qualifications of the successful candidate. Employees in this role are also eligible for an annual bonus in accordance with the terms of the Company’s applicable plan. Employees in this role are not eligible for overtime.
Tuition reimbursement; medical, dental, and vision insurance; prescription drug coverage; 401(k) retirement plan; short‑term disability insurance; 8 weeks paid birthing leave; 2 weeks paid bonding leave; life and long‑term disability insurance.
Depending on date of hire, and subject to applicable eligibility requirements, new employees in this role also receive up to: 12 days paid time off, 2 paid well‑being days, 1 paid volunteer day, 12 paid holidays, and 3 floating holidays per year.
Disclaimers: The compensation and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting. Lennox reserves the right to modify this information at any time, with or without notice, subject to applicable law.