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How much do christian engineering jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for christian engineering in the United States is $25.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Christian engineer?

A Christian Engineering job integrates engineering principles with a Christian worldview, emphasizing ethical decision-making, stewardship, and service. Professionals in this field seek to honor God through their work by applying technical skills to solve problems while upholding faith-based values. These roles can exist in various industries, including nonprofits, mission-driven organizations, and faith-based institutions. Christian engineers often prioritize sustainability, humanitarian efforts, and ethical practices in their designs and solutions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an engineer?

To thrive as an Engineer, you need a solid background in mathematics, problem-solving, and engineering principles, typically supported by a relevant engineering degree and licensure such as a Professional Engineer (PE) certification. Familiarity with industry-specific software like AutoCAD, MATLAB, or SolidWorks, as well as knowledge of safety and regulatory standards, is often required. Strong communication, teamwork, and project management skills help engineers collaborate effectively and deliver successful projects. These skills ensure the ability to design, analyze, and implement solutions that meet technical requirements and industry standards.

How does working as a Christian engineer influence team collaboration and project decision-making?

Christian engineers often bring a values-driven approach to their work, emphasizing integrity, stewardship, and ethical decision-making. In collaborative settings, they may seek to foster respectful communication, honesty, and a supportive team environment. This perspective can contribute to thoughtful project planning, responsible resource use, and a focus on long-term impact, especially when collaborating with multidisciplinary teams or working in organizations with faith-based missions. While professional standards guide technical decisions, a Christian worldview can offer an additional layer of purpose and motivation in both individual and group responsibilities.

What is the difference between Christian Engineering vs Mechanical Engineering?

AspectChristian EngineeringMechanical Engineering
Required CredentialsEngineering degree, possibly with faith-based or ethics certificationsEngineering degree, professional licensure (PE)
Work EnvironmentFaith-based organizations, non-profits, or companies integrating faith principlesManufacturing, design firms, industrial settings
Industry UsageUsed in faith-driven projects, ethical engineering initiativesBroad industrial applications, product development

Christian Engineering focuses on applying engineering principles within faith-based or ethical contexts, often emphasizing values and community service. Mechanical Engineering is a broad field centered on designing and manufacturing mechanical systems across various industries. While both require engineering degrees, Christian Engineering integrates faith and ethics into technical work, whereas Mechanical Engineering primarily emphasizes technical expertise and industrial applications.

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Infographic showing various Christian Engineering job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 85% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,344 per year, or $25.2 per hour.

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Job description

Introducing Houston Christian University

Houston Christian University, equips students to lead, collaborate, and discover out of a deep sense of purpose and a foundation of Christian liberal arts. We are driven forward by our central confession, Jesus Christ is Lord, and defined by our Ten Pillars 2030 core convictions. From this foundation we guide students confidently into discerning discovery, preparing them to think biblically, critically, and holistically about how to engage the world. We aspire to care for every student by meeting their academic, spiritual, and social needs with mentorship and support. At HCU, we are cultivating a culture of excellence that will mold a new generation of leaders in their communities, standard-setters in their professions, and fruitful disciples in their churches.

HCU is set in the heart of one of the most diverse and fastest-growing cities in the nationand our growth and diversity match the dynamism of the city we call home. We continue to enroll strong freshmen classes, our graduate programs have more than doubled in the past decade, and we are significantly expanding our online programs as well.

The College of Science and Engineering at HCU

The vision of the College of Science and Engineering (COSE) at HCU is to be a world leader in integrating fundamental principles of science, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) with historic Christian values and standards to serve God and humanity. In addition to current B.S. programs in Cyber Engineering and Electrical Engineering, and related programs in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, and Information Systems, HCU will expand its offerings to include Electrical Engineering Technology and Mechanical Engineering. These programs have already or will soon earn ABET accreditation. For additional information:

https://hc.edu/science-and-engineering/

Position Summary

HCU seeks a founding Chair of Mechanical Engineering, with a start date of Fall 2027 or Spring 2027. Under the direction of the Dean, the Chair assists in the administration and supervision of faculty, staff, programs, initiatives, and curriculum for one or more disciplines within the College. The Chair is a visionary leader able to provide effective management of the program's resources, recognize and reward excellence, and promote accountability. The Chair will develop and assist with implementation of program, College, and University strategic plans and oversee the recruitment of faculty, the establishment of appropriate labs in newly renovated space, and preparation for ABET accreditation. The Chair effectively communicates with college, faculty and staff as well as establishing strong working relationships with constituencies across campus. The Chair position is an additional administrative appointment that includes both reduction in course load and an additional stipend for administrative work during the summer terms.

Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with Dean and College leadership to set strategic vision for Mechanical Engineering at HCU

  • Work collaboratively with the Dean to identify and pursue funding opportunities needed to support new Mechanical Engineering Program initiatives

  • Develop curriculum, degree changes, and catalog updates

  • Prepare accurate documentation for Academic Affairs Committee

  • Prepare documentation for ABET accreditation

  • Review of program assessments per SACSCOC and other accrediting agencies

  • Select, vet and supervise adjunct faculty

  • Prepare course schedules and staffing

  • Directly observe classroom instruction

  • Provide written evaluation of all full-time and adjunct faculty members teaching within this department on a regular basis with the goal of continuous improvement in teaching and learning

  • Develop and oversee department syllabi, scope and sequence of courses and course content, including curricular revisions

  • Review student course evaluations with faculty each semester

  • Ensure timely submission of student grades from department faculty

  • Actively participate in scholarly endeavors

  • Hold regular departmental meetings with faculty in department

  • Hear student concerns past the instructor level (per university grievance policy)

  • Attend and participate in campus and College meetings

  • Pursue the integration of faith-and-learning in and out of the classroom

  • Ability to represent college enthusiastically and professionally

  • Ability to work collegially with faculty and staff across several departments and divisions

  • Be available for some night and weekend programming beyond HCUs standard 8am5pm weekday office hours

  • Work to further the Universitys mission

  • Must be able to completely affirm, uphold, and live within the Preamble of Houston Christian University and the Ten Pillars Core Convictions

  • Exhibit an active Christian faith with local church membership and involvement

  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications:

  • PhD in Mechanical Engineering

  • Higher education teaching experience at the undergraduate level

  • Leadership experience in higher education preferred

Additional Information

Houston Christian University is an independent, private Christian liberal arts institution with a diverse student body. It has access to all the cultural advantages of one of the largest metropolitan centers in the country. For more information about the University, visit hc.edu.

The University is in the process of implementing its Ten Pillars vision (hc.edu/vision) and anticipates significant growth in student enrollment and university programs. The successful candidate will also be able to articulate a vision for the role of his or her discipline at HCU that is supportive of the Ten Pillars vision statement.

Houston Christian University is committed to maintaining a teaching faculty and staff who share an active Christian faith. The Preamble to the By-Laws of the University sets forth a statement of belief which each University employee is expected to support and personify. Your submittal of an application for employment indicates your acceptance and affirmation of these statements.

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and requirements of personnel.

**Disclaimer**

Background checks are performed on every new hire. If your application is selected to continue with the interviewing process you will be required to submit a Background Check form. If you decline, your application may be denied. By proceeding with the online application you understand and accept this process.


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