Designer - Chassis Systems
Harley-Davidson Motor Company · Wauwatosa, WI · 2 wk ago
Design$75k–$112k/yrFull-time
Job Summary
This position is responsible for the CAD design and delivery of motorcycle components and systems from concept through production release. The Designer – Chassis Systems serves as a CAD designer supporting various motorcycle systems. This role focuses on detailed CAD modeling, large assembly management, drawing creation, and release while collaborating closely with engineers and cross-functional partners to meet quality, cost, timing, and manufacturability objectives.
Job Responsibilities
- Designs, integrates, and delivers chassis component and system designs from concept development through production release.
- Creates and maintains complex CAD models, large virtual assemblies, and detailed engineering drawings using Creo Parametric, including advanced surfacing techniques as required.
- Collaborates with engineers and cross-functional stakeholders to support design, development, and production of motorcycle components and systems.
- Delivers optimal design solutions while adhering to project timing, performance objectives, quality standards, and cost targets.
- Creates and processes engineering change notices using Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) systems.
- Develops written and graphical documentation supporting engineering drawings, tolerance analyses, assembly documentation, and manufacturing requirements.
- Applies established design standards, drafting practices, and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) principles.
- Considers manufacturing, assembly, service, and material constraints in all design activities.
- Facilitates the transfer of CAD data between internal and external stakeholders and acts as a point of contact for updating internal CAD assemblies.
Education Requirements
- Education Specifications: Associate’s degree in mechanical design, CAD Technology, or a related technical discipline is preferred.
Experience Requirements
- Required: Experience in CAD tools and PLM systems, including experience working with large assemblies and production drawings; Demonstrated ability to deliver designs meeting quality, cost, and timing objectives; Understanding of engineering drawing standards and application of GD&T; Effective written and verbal communication skills.
- PREFERRED: Minimum of 2 years of relevant CAD design experience; Experience with Creo Parametric CAD software; Experience in motorcycle, automotive, or vehicle product development environments; Experience with manufacturing processes such as injection molding, casting, forming, forging, painting, and chrome plating; Familiarity with design for manufacturability and assembly (DFMA) principles.
Pay Range
$74,900 - $112,200
Benefits
- Annual bonus programs
- Health insurance benefits
- A 401k program
- Sites and employee stores
- Employee discounts on products and accessories
Application Instructions
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States.