Harley-Davidson To Hire 100 For Its Powertrain Operations In Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

hdpowertrainHarley is hosting an orientation session on October 10 at the Pilgrim Road plant in Menomonee Falls where are manufactured engines and transmissions for the final assembly plants in York, Pennsylvania, and Kansas City, Missouri, for Touring, Softail,® Dyna® and Sportster® model families. The 100 positions are seasonal work will have full-time hours with potential for overtime. Positions include experienced CNC machine operators, entry-level machine operators, assemblers, and forklift operators. Past manufacturing experience is considered a plus, and applicants must be able to pass a skills assessment and drug test. To register for the orientation session, call (414) 342-9787.

11 Responses to “Harley-Davidson To Hire 100 For Its Powertrain Operations In Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin”


  1. 1 mr dick Sep 29th, 2015 at 9:30 am

    There should be a drug test for anyone willing to buy a bike with a partially liquid cooled engine.

  2. 2 Drake. Sep 29th, 2015 at 9:58 am

    Well, better a job than nothing. Are temp workers as motivated?

  3. 3 Woody's Sep 29th, 2015 at 11:23 am

    Just down the way it was just announced that GE is shipping 350 jobs to Canada where they are building a new gas engine plant, so if “temp workers” aren’t motivated I guess they’d rather go on welfare. Any paycheck I earn is my choice, and if I can’t give my all I should be let go IMHO.

  4. 4 richards Sep 29th, 2015 at 1:45 pm

    mr. dick…apparently you don’t understand thermal effects and that cylinder heads, especially around the exhaust valves, run a lot hotter than other critical areas in air cooled engine. The liquid cooling is done to prolong the life of the engine. Seems rather logical to me…

  5. 5 Blackmax Sep 29th, 2015 at 4:39 pm

    Agree with both Drake & Woody
    Glad to see the Mo-Co put some people back to work, after laying so many off.
    What kind of work (full or part time) remains to be seen
    But Any job is better than sitting !!!

  6. 6 Doc Robinson Sep 30th, 2015 at 8:41 am

    mr dick lives up to his name again I see.

  7. 7 chingon choppers Sep 30th, 2015 at 12:10 pm

    OLD TECHNOLOGY……………… WACK

  8. 8 pinhead Sep 30th, 2015 at 5:21 pm

    Good for HD, seasonal but at least its full time positions.

    I haven’t seen new technology from any manufacturer for a very long time just different variations of motors that have been around for many years.

  9. 9 Heavy Metal Oct 1st, 2015 at 7:57 am

    Temporary jobs can turn into long term employment, depends on sales. If you are already vetted as a temp worker with a good work history you’re in.

  10. 10 Knucklehead Oct 2nd, 2015 at 2:07 pm

    It’s a job. Ya got to start some where.

  11. 11 Chris Oct 2nd, 2015 at 2:41 pm

    Seems like a person taking a temp job has some level of commitment and desire to be a productive member of society. Besides overcoming the initial training, I don’t think a temp would be any more of a liability than a full time worker. In fact, plenty of full time workers are jaded and bored and likely put forth less effort than the new guy.

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