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Emissions Compliance Test Engineer

Cummins
Columbus, IN Full-time 1/28/2026 $67,200 - $100,800 a year
Undergraduate Entry-Level
Approval 97.5%Total filings 648New hires 188
Established Sponsor
FY 2025

Job Description

This entry-level position at Cummins involves performing technical tasks related to product compliance and regulatory engineering. The role requires collaboration across various teams to ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations while engaging in product problem-solving throughout the product life cycle.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering or appropriate STEM field
  • Good communication skills
  • Experience using Microsoft Office tools, especially Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint
  • Basic understanding of internal combustion engine (ICE) hardware, technologies, performance, and emissions
  • Ability to review, process, and summarize large datasets

Responsibilities

  • Work cross-functionally to ensure compliance with internal requirements and regulations
  • Coordinate and make decisions between product engineers, customer teams, and suppliers
  • Engage in product problem solving and failure mode avoidance
  • Plan and prioritize work to meet organizational goals
  • Review and interpret legislative tests in context of business needs

Benefits

  • Employees at Cummins are often offered comprehensive benefits that support financial wellness (retirement savings/401(k) or pension options and profit-sharing), health and wellness (medical, dental, life insurance, FSAs), and professional growth through training and tuition reimbursement—sometimes including full education funding. Work-life perks commonly include paid vacation and holidays, parental leave and adoption assistance, flexible work arrangements, inclusion-focused programs, and paid volunteer time to give back to the community.

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