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May 27, 2011
What Does a Combustion Engineer Get Paid in Ohio?

What are the job responsibilities of a Combustion Engineer? What does an individual in this position get paid in Ohio?

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Here is the position summary for Combustion Engineer as found in BLR’s Salary Finder:

Perform engineering duties in planning and designing tools, engines, machines, and other mechanically functioning equipment. Oversee installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of such equipment as centralized heat, gas, water, and steam systems.

In Ohio, the midpoint of salaries reported for the position (50th percentile) is $68,469. The 75th percentile (the rate below which 75% of salary data falls) is $85,491. The 25th percentile (the rate below which 25% of the data falls) is $56,561.

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How much should you pay a Combustion Engineer?

Compensation.BLR.com, a leading provider of compensation data, scores this job as exempt (not entitled to overtime). According to Compensation.BLR.com's rate ranges, grade 36 has a minimum of $57,957. The midpoint is $77,279, and the maximum is $96,601.

How much should an employer be paying a Combustion Engineer in Ohio? It depends on many factors, but the most important are the experience and skills of the employee or applicant. Answer these questions: How much experience does he or she have? How highly skilled is he or she? Then, use the table below. Interpolate as necessary.

Applicant's Skills and Experience
 BeginnerCompetentExpert
Salary Survey    
National
$61,220
$77,020
$96,740
Ohio
$56,561
$68,469
$85,491
    
Rate Range (Grade 36)
National
$57,957
$77,279
$96,601
Ohio
$54,181
$72,243
$90,306
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