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Harley-Davidson Motor Company Full or Part-Time: Full Time Shift: SHIFT1 In 1903, out of a small ... This role works collaboratively with industrial design, manufacturing, purchasing, quality, service ...

Senior Design Engineer

Wauwatosa, WI · On-site

  • Medical

  • Retirement

Harley-Davidson Motor Company Full or Part-Time: Full Time Shift: SHIFT1 In 1903, out of a small ... This role works collaboratively with industrial design, manufacturing, purchasing, quality, service ...

Senior Design Engineer

Wauwatosa, WI · On-site

  • Medical

  • Retirement

Harley-Davidson Motor Company Full or Part-Time: Full Time Shift: SHIFT1 In 1903, out of a small ... This role works collaboratively with industrial design, manufacturing, purchasing, quality, service ...

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Part-time Faculty Positions DePaul University invites expressions of interest for a pool of ... Centered Design, Industrial Design, and User Experience Design. Qualifications: Minimum ...

Design / Graphic Design / Industrial Design, Academic Affairs Title: Adjunct Faculty - Design ... Varies depending on courses taught and possible weekends Employee Classification: Part-time ...

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How much do part time industrial design jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time industrial design in the United States is $123,907.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $129,000.00 and $129,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part time industrial design job?

Part time industrial design jobs involve creating and improving the form, function, and aesthetics of products while working less than a standard full-time schedule. Industrial designers in these roles may work on a freelance or contract basis, or as part of a company's design team with flexible hours. Responsibilities can include sketching concepts, creating 3D models, prototyping, and collaborating with engineers or marketers. These positions are ideal for students, professionals seeking work-life balance, or those building a portfolio. Part time roles offer valuable experience and exposure to real-world design projects.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part time industrial designer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Industrial Designer, you need a solid background in product design principles, 3D modeling, and an accredited degree in industrial design or a related field. Proficiency with CAD software such as SolidWorks, Rhino, or AutoCAD, along with familiarity with prototyping tools, is typically required. Creativity, strong problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills distinguish top candidates in this role. These qualifications enable designers to create innovative products that meet user needs while collaborating efficiently within multidisciplinary teams.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time industrial designers and how can they be addressed?

Part-time industrial designers often face the challenge of managing time effectively, as projects may require significant collaboration and iterative feedback within limited hours. To address this, it's important to maintain clear communication with team members and set realistic expectations about deliverables and timelines. Utilizing project management tools and proactively scheduling regular check-ins can help ensure that progress stays on track and design quality remains high, even with a part-time schedule.

What is the difference between Part Time Industrial Design vs Part Time Graphic Design?

AspectPart Time Industrial DesignPart Time Graphic Design
Required CredentialsPortfolio, relevant degree or certificationPortfolio, relevant degree or certification
Work EnvironmentDesign studios, manufacturing firms, client sitesAdvertising agencies, media companies, freelance
Industry UsageProduct development, manufacturing, consumer goodsMarketing, branding, digital media

Part Time Industrial Design and Part Time Graphic Design both require portfolios and relevant certifications. Industrial design focuses on physical product development in studios or manufacturing settings, while graphic design emphasizes visual communication in media or advertising environments. Both roles are common in creative industries but serve different purposes and skill sets.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Industrial Design job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, and 67% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $123,907 per year, or $59.6 per hour.

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Job description

Auto req ID: 57517 
Title: Senior Design Engineer 
Job Function: Engineering 
Location: PDC
Workplace Category: Onsite 
Company: Harley-Davidson Motor Company 
Full or Part-Time: Full Time 
Shift: SHIFT1 

In 1903, out of a small shed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, four young men lit a cultural wildfire that would grow and spread across geographies and generations. Their innovation and imagination for what was possible on two wheels sparked a transportation revolution that would make Harley-Davidson the most recognizable motorcycle brand in the world. Today, we continue to define motorcycle culture, evoking soul-stirring emotion reflected in every product and experience we deliver - like we have for well over a century and will for generations to come. Are you ready to ride with us?

The Harley-Davidson Motor Company Product Development Center (PDC) located in Wauwatosa, WI is home to the mantra - You dream it. We build it. Join our team as a  Senior Design Engineer.

Job Summary


Design Engineers are responsible for the design, development, and delivery of motorcycle components and systems using robust engineering practices and Harley-Davidson product development methodology. Engineers are expected to deliver performance, style, quality, cost, durability, manufacturing, and timing objectives for their parts.


This role works collaboratively with industrial design, manufacturing, purchasing, quality, service, regulatory, and worldwide supplier partners.
Scope, autonomy, and leadership expectations scale by level, but all roles emphasize technical ownership, strong fundamentals, and cross functional collaboration.


Job Responsibilities

  • Design, optimize, and deliver motorcycle components and systems from concept through production, applying sound engineering fundamentals, analysis, and testing.
  • Define and manage component or system requirements and ensure alignment with vehicle performance and project objectives.
  • Create and release CAD models, assemblies, drawings, and technical documentation.
  • Plan and execute validation activities including DFMEAs, DVP&Rs, testing, and resolution of technical issues.
  • Collaborate with cross functional teams and suppliers to resolve complex technical, manufacturing, quality, and business problems
  • Support sourcing, supplier development, and production readiness activities.
  • Communicate technical status and risks clearly to stakeholders.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement through knowledge sharing, guideline development, and best practices.
  • Mentor and support less experienced engineers as appropriate to role.

Education Requirements

  • Bachelors of Science (BS) degree is required in either: Mechanical or Electro-mechanical.


Experience Requirements

  • Minimum of 5 years of hands-on engineering professional experience working directly in product development.
  • Well-rounded engineering background in mechanical design, project management, and continuous improvement.
  • Deep technical knowledge in manufacturing processes includes welding, forging, casting, machining, injection molding, rubber molding, chrome plating, and coatings.
  • Understanding of mechanical systems, materials, and assembly processes.
  • Proficient in bolted joint calculations, analysis, testing, and design tools/processes including CAD, GD&T, conventional engineering calculations, FEA, PLM systems, DFM/DFA methodologies and engineering change management.  
  • Proficient with CAD tools (Pro-E or Creo) to ensure design accuracy.
  • Proven success in solving challenging technical problems with innovative solutions in a team environment.
  • Demonstrated success directly or indirectly leading diverse global teams to accomplish technical, quality and timing commitments.
  • Experience with chassis, body, or vehicle design and integration in motorcycle, powersports, automotive, transportation, or agriculture industries.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop and execute test plans to verify project requirements.
  • Experience working with suppliers and production launch activities including PPAP.
  • Motorcycle riding experience or strong interest is appreciated.

Chassis Position Specific - Preferred Experience


Suspension & Foot Controls

  • Systems / Components: suspension, forks, shocks, foot controls, footpegs, footboards
  • Engineering Skills: experience with supplier-led designs, development of PRD's (Project Requirement Document), motorcycle / vehicle performance, defining rider/customer requirements, designing for rider ergonomics, ride comfort, structural durability, aluminum castings, forging design, proficient in Creo

Bodywork

  • Systems / Components: bodywork, side covers, skid plates, seat cowl, covers, luggage, fairing
  • Engineering Skills: working with A-surface models, plastic part design, injection molding, cosmetic plastic part development, design of B-side features, proficient in Creo

Steering, Seats, Windshields

  • System / Components: seats, triple clamps, fork lock, steer stem, windshields
  • Engineering Skills: defining customer requirements, seat comfort, managing complexity and variants, experience with supplier-led designs, development of PRD's (Project Requirement Document), designing for rider ergonomics, proficient in Creo 

The pay range shown represents the national average pay range for this role. Your pay may be more or less than the stated range and is dependent on your geographic location and level of experience.

We offer an inclusive compensation package for all full-time salaried employees including, but not limited to, annual bonus programs, health insurance benefits, a 401k program, onsite fitness centers and employee stores, employee discounts on products and accessories, and more. Learn more about Harley-Davidson here. 

Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States.

Direct Reports: No  
Travel Required: 0 - 10%  
Pay Range: $93,400 - $145,000 

Visa Sponsorship: This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship or visa transfer  
Relocation: This position is eligible for domestic relocation assistance (within posted country)