Mechanical Designer/Drafter I
$25 - $28/hr
Overview The Mechanical Designer/Drafter I is an entry-level position that supports mechanical ... Apply basic mechanical drafting principles and engineering concepts to support design solutions.
$25 - $28/hr
Overview The Mechanical Designer/Drafter I is an entry-level position that supports mechanical ... Apply basic mechanical drafting principles and engineering concepts to support design solutions.
$25 - $28/hr
Overview The Mechanical Designer/Drafter I is an entry-level position that supports mechanical ... Apply basic mechanical drafting principles and engineering concepts to support design solutions.
Norwich, CT · On-site
$25 - $28/hr
Overview The Mechanical Designer/Drafter I is an entry-level position that supports mechanical ... Apply basic mechanical drafting principles and engineering concepts to support design solutions.
Norwich, CT · On-site
$25 - $28/hr
Overview The Mechanical Designer/Drafter I is an entry-level position that supports mechanical ... Apply basic mechanical drafting principles and engineering concepts to support design solutions.
$23.9K - $38.8K
1% of jobs
$38.8K - $53.7K
5% of jobs
$63.3K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$53.7K - $68.6K
29% of jobs
$68.6K - $83.5K
11% of jobs
The median wage is $87K / yr.
$83.5K - $98.4K
14% of jobs
$113.4K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$98.4K - $113.4K
15% of jobs
$113.4K - $128.3K
8% of jobs
$128.3K - $143.2K
6% of jobs
$143.2K - $158.1K
5% of jobs
$158.1K - $173K
3% of jobs
$173K - $187.9K
2% of jobs
$23.9K
$104.3K
$187.9K
| Aspect | Entry Level Software Engineer | Software Developer |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | Bachelor's in CS or related field; some internships | Bachelor's in CS or related; coding experience |
| Work Environment | Team-based, collaborative projects, entry-level tasks | Project-focused, coding, debugging, and implementation |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Tech companies, startups, IT departments | Software firms, tech startups, enterprise IT |
| Common Search & Comparison | Yes | Yes |
Entry Level Software Engineers and Software Developers often share similar educational backgrounds and work environments. The main difference lies in their roles: engineers may focus more on designing systems and architecture, while developers typically concentrate on coding and implementation. Both roles are essential in tech industries and often overlap in job functions, but understanding these distinctions helps job seekers target the right positions.
An Entry-Level Software Engineer, also called a Junior Engineer, works with a team of mid-level and senior engineers to develop, test, and maintain software applications and programs. The job duties of Junior Software Engineers typically include relatively simple routine tasks, such as debugging, testing, and code documentation. These tasks hone a Junior Engineer’s skills and familiarize them with the company’s code base. As Software Engineers gain more years of experience, they work on more complex development projects.
