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Product Functional Test Technology Engineer

Cummins

Location

Stoughton, WI

Type

Full-time

Posted

5/4/2026

Compensation

$67,200 - $100,800 per year

Undergraduate Entry-Level
Approval 97.5%·Filings 648·New hires 188·
Established Sponsor
·FY 2025

Job description

This entry-level position focuses on designing and specifying test systems for Cummins' products in a laboratory environment. The role involves supporting the improvement of testing processes and collaborating with various stakeholders to ensure high-quality decision-making. Candidates will engage in problem resolution and contribute to team goals while developing their technical knowledge. The position offers opportunities for growth and learning in a dynamic engineering environment.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field is required.
  • Demonstrated aptitude in a relevant STEM field is preferred.
  • Experience with diesel engines and after-treatment systems is required.
  • Some proficiency in MATLAB is required.

Responsibilities

  • Investigate product test system and process problems and document results.
  • Apply and support the improvement of test system specification, design, and validation processes.
  • Negotiate with lab customers and deliver test system requirements to technicians and engineers.
  • Make decisions regarding component selection and calibration processes.

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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