Arc Boat Company
Mechanical Engineer (Commercial Systems)
Arc Boat Company, Torrance, California, United States, 90504
Mechanical Engineer (Commercial Systems)
Overview
Our vision is to electrify all waterborne vessels, and we're expanding on our success in the recreational market with commercial harborcraft. 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. Who we’re looking for
We’re looking for someone excited by our vision and eager for a challenge. We pride ourselves on transparency and operate in a lean, high-trust environment that encourages ownership over your domain. As a Mechanical Engineer on our Vehicle Systems, you will be working full-time in our Torrance office on the Commercial Systems team, reporting to our head of commercial hardware, and designing new electric and hybrid propulsion systems to make port operations cheaper, quieter, and less emissive. Core responsibilities
Owning the design and integration of mechanical, thermal, and fluid systems on the vehicle A dynamic split between requirements gathering, specifications, CAD design, hands-on prototyping, analysis (FEA, numerical modeling, hand calculations), in-field validation, and production support Hands-on building and testing Supporting sea trials to validate and certify systems Interfacing with component suppliers, partner shipyards, and vessel operators Traveling occasionally (5-10% of the time) 3+ years of experience that includes owning complete mechanical systems from initial design through production and taking full ownership of key systems Excellent grasp of the fundamentals of Mechanical, Thermal, and Fluids Engineering Functional knowledge of electrical systems, including high voltage battery systems and power electronics Experience with CAD software packages such as NX Experience with modeling software such as Matlab and Simulink Strong intuition for manufacturing methods and how parts are likely made Practical experience designing, building, and troubleshooting hardware in production environments Clear written and verbal communication Comfortable working at a fast but sustainable pace Willingness to spend time on boats in the field to collect test data Ownership mindset, first-principles thinking, and prioritizing technical problems for business value Firsthand experience working on commercial vessels, including knowledge of Coast Guard and ABS regulations Experience with high voltage battery systems Exposure to sheet metal manufacturing, CNC machining, and shop tools Experience with fluid system designs including pump sizing, heat exchanger sizing, and hose/pipe routing Experience creating and detailing engineering drawings with a solid understanding of GD&T Our values
We move with urgency and build with care. We value ownership, empathy, humility, pragmatism, and inclusion: Ownership
over your work and the company’s success Empathy
for colleagues and customers Humility
in problem solving and collaboration Pragmatism
for navigating ambiguity quickly and sensibly Inclusion
of different backgrounds, opinions, cultures, and perspectives We welcome applicants who share these values and are happy to elaborate during the interview process. What we offer
We invest in the people building Arc — when you’re supported, you do your best work. Base salary
– P3: $150,000; P4: $180,000 per year Ownership
– Equity in Arc 99% employer-paid health coverage
– Medical, dental, and vision Arc Water Fund
– Annual stipend to get out on the water, however you choose Captain Training
– Get certified to take the boat out with friends and family 401(k) access
– Plan your future Semi-annual bonuses
– Tied to your impact, not just your tenure Daily team lunches, snacks, and good coffee while onsite Parental leave
– Because family comes first Boat days
– Yes, we actually go out on the water A chance to define the future of boating We encourage diversity and consider all qualified applicants equally for employment.
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Overview
Our vision is to electrify all waterborne vessels, and we're expanding on our success in the recreational market with commercial harborcraft. 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. Who we’re looking for
We’re looking for someone excited by our vision and eager for a challenge. We pride ourselves on transparency and operate in a lean, high-trust environment that encourages ownership over your domain. As a Mechanical Engineer on our Vehicle Systems, you will be working full-time in our Torrance office on the Commercial Systems team, reporting to our head of commercial hardware, and designing new electric and hybrid propulsion systems to make port operations cheaper, quieter, and less emissive. Core responsibilities
Owning the design and integration of mechanical, thermal, and fluid systems on the vehicle A dynamic split between requirements gathering, specifications, CAD design, hands-on prototyping, analysis (FEA, numerical modeling, hand calculations), in-field validation, and production support Hands-on building and testing Supporting sea trials to validate and certify systems Interfacing with component suppliers, partner shipyards, and vessel operators Traveling occasionally (5-10% of the time) 3+ years of experience that includes owning complete mechanical systems from initial design through production and taking full ownership of key systems Excellent grasp of the fundamentals of Mechanical, Thermal, and Fluids Engineering Functional knowledge of electrical systems, including high voltage battery systems and power electronics Experience with CAD software packages such as NX Experience with modeling software such as Matlab and Simulink Strong intuition for manufacturing methods and how parts are likely made Practical experience designing, building, and troubleshooting hardware in production environments Clear written and verbal communication Comfortable working at a fast but sustainable pace Willingness to spend time on boats in the field to collect test data Ownership mindset, first-principles thinking, and prioritizing technical problems for business value Firsthand experience working on commercial vessels, including knowledge of Coast Guard and ABS regulations Experience with high voltage battery systems Exposure to sheet metal manufacturing, CNC machining, and shop tools Experience with fluid system designs including pump sizing, heat exchanger sizing, and hose/pipe routing Experience creating and detailing engineering drawings with a solid understanding of GD&T Our values
We move with urgency and build with care. We value ownership, empathy, humility, pragmatism, and inclusion: Ownership
over your work and the company’s success Empathy
for colleagues and customers Humility
in problem solving and collaboration Pragmatism
for navigating ambiguity quickly and sensibly Inclusion
of different backgrounds, opinions, cultures, and perspectives We welcome applicants who share these values and are happy to elaborate during the interview process. What we offer
We invest in the people building Arc — when you’re supported, you do your best work. Base salary
– P3: $150,000; P4: $180,000 per year Ownership
– Equity in Arc 99% employer-paid health coverage
– Medical, dental, and vision Arc Water Fund
– Annual stipend to get out on the water, however you choose Captain Training
– Get certified to take the boat out with friends and family 401(k) access
– Plan your future Semi-annual bonuses
– Tied to your impact, not just your tenure Daily team lunches, snacks, and good coffee while onsite Parental leave
– Because family comes first Boat days
– Yes, we actually go out on the water A chance to define the future of boating We encourage diversity and consider all qualified applicants equally for employment.
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