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Milwaukee School of Engineering

Company Overview

Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) is an academic institution intrinsically tied to the real world—a confluence of industry knowledge, work ethic and an enduring desire to know more. The university offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in engineering, computer science, machine learning, user experience, construction management, actuarial science, business and nursing. With about 3,000 students, faculty and staff, MSOE is large enough for big opportunities and small enough for personal attention.

MSOE is the university of choice for those seeking an inclusive community of experiential learners driven to solve the complex challenges of today and tomorrow. We are united by our six values—collaboration, excellence, inclusion, innovation, integrity and stewardship—which represent the core of our campus culture. Under the leadership of Dr. John Walz, MSOE has embarked on an ambitious strategic plan, Extraordinary Together, that propels the institution forward. MSOE fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment where diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) are central to all campus initiatives and guided by our DEIB Strategic Plan.

Benefits

In addition to being located in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, MSOE offers a competitive compensation package including base pay; Paid Time Off; 13 paid staff holidays per year; medical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance plans; 403(b) retirement plan with company match up to 6% of employee salary and immediate vesting; education assistance plans for employees, dependents and spouses of full-time employees; onsite fitness center (free for employees); event discounts; and much more!

Positions Available
  • 1 day ago

    Assistant Professor of Chemistry

    Milwaukee School of Engineering - Milwaukee, WI, United States

    SummaryThe Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) invites applications for a full-time faculty position at the Assistant Professor level to start in Fall 2026 for the 2026-2027 academic year. Candidates should be committed to teaching first-year general chemistry courses, a variety of undergraduate chemistry courses, developing new courses, and collaborating with department faculty on curriculum. Opportunities to establish research projects involving undergraduate students may be pursued. ...

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