Why Work at MSOE
MSOE is proud to call downtown Milwaukee home. Milwaukee is Wisconsin’s largest city, yet it has a small-town feel. MSOE occupies 22 acres in the vibrant downtown neighborhood called East Town. There are countless activities withing walking distance from campus including shopping, theaters, restaurants, world-class cultural institutions, public markets and professional sporting venues—including the Fiserv Forum, home of the 2021 world champion Milwaukee Bucks whose championship parade took place next to campus. Also, within blocks of MSOE, you’ll find densely populated neighborhoods filled with 19th century houses integrated with multi-unit apartment buildings and condos and, of course, the beautiful Lake Michigan. Milwaukee is home to national and global companies like Johnson Controls, Harley-Davidson, Rockwell Automation, Northwestern Mutual, GE HealthCare, Milwaukee Tool, ManpowerGroup, Kohl’s Corp., WEC Energy Group and Fiserv.
Milwaukee has a strong tradition of being a hub for manufacturing and innovation, and with MSOE’s strong ties to business and industry, the opportunities for its students to get hands-on, application-oriented educational experiences are endless.
Learn more about Milwaukee at visitmilwaukee.org.
Our Values
Dr. DeAnna Leitzke, Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management department chair, shares why the value of collaboration is at the top of her list at MSOE.
Inclusion is a key value at MSOE, and Robin Gates, MBA, MSN, RN and Nursing faculty, explains why.
Gul Afshan, professor of BioMolecular Engineering at MSOE, shares how MSOE brings the value of innovation to its students.
Kelly Reuter, executive administrative assistant, details her experience with the value of integrity at MSOE.