What we're building Our vision is to electrify all waterborne vessels, and we're starting with electric water sport boats.
Gas boats dominate today's marine industry not because of great product offerings but because of a lack of better alternatives. Boaters have grown accustomed to vehicles that feel stuck in the 1980s: unreliable, expensive, loud, noxious, and a nightmare to own and operate. They're also awful for the water and air they reside in.
By contrast, electric boats are superior in nearly every way: not only are they far more reliable and less costly to operate, but they're also quieter, quicker, and cleaner, with no fumes or pollutants. However, they've been held back by both the technology and the talent to make them truly competitive with gas alternatives. That's Arc's opportunity.
Using modern, aerospace- and automotive-inspired techniques, we're building our hulls, batteries, cooling systems, firmware, and software together to deliver the next generation of watercraft.
What we're looking for We're looking for someone that is excited by our vision, eager for a challenge, and willing to learn on the job. We pride ourselves on transparency and operate in a lean, high-trust environment that encourages everyone to take ownership over their domain.
You will be a full-time member of our Manufacturing team and will work from our manufacturing facility in Torrance, CA. Given that we're a startup, you will be working in a fast-moving, dynamic environment that requires adaptability. That said, here are some responsibilities and qualifications we expect to stay relatively constant for this role.
Core responsibilities Working alongside engineering and production teams to manufacture composite parts Troubleshooting production issues, helping to resolve issue tickets, and implementing corrective actions Assisting in the creation and update of manufacturing BOMs, work instructions, and specifications Collaborating with cross-functional teams to improve build processes, design for manufacturability, and build quality to achieve high rate and low cost production Supporting the production team by helping to design and build tooling Basic qualifications At least 2 years of industry experience Willingness to get hands-on building next generation boats Understanding of composite materials, manufacturing processes and vacuum resin infusion techniques to help build quality composite parts Fiberglass lamination, trimming, and bonding experience Experience with gelcoat and skincoat application Experience working with composite plugs and molds Clear written and verbal communications Bonus qualifications High school degree or GED certification Prior experience in a fast-paced manufacturing setting Experience with powerboats on and off the water At Arc, we encourage diversity and consider all qualified applicants equally for employment, regardless of background, identity, or status. You're always welcome to reach out even if you don't meet many of these qualifications. Passion and aptitude make up for a lot.
What we value We value these five things above all else:
Ownership over both your work and the company's success Empathy for colleagues and for customers Humility in problem solving and collaboration Pragmatism for navigating ambiguity quickly and sensibly Inclusion of different backgrounds, opinions, cultures, etc. Given that we work in a sometimes intense or stressful environment, it's vital that our values align. We'd be happy to elaborate on any or all of these during the interview process.
What you'll get Talented teammates that challenge you to be better Access and often input to a wide range of business activities Salary between $100,000 - $120,000 Semi-annual bonuses tied to impact A meaningful equity stake An opportunity to have an outsized impact on industry-defining vehicles The ability to drive positive environmental change through your work Nearly free health insurance (we cover 99%) and a 401k Generous parental leave Daily lunches, plenty of snacks, lots of swag, and more Boat rides!
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