Naval Architect / Ocean Engineer
Redeployment
Job Description
LOCATION : Menlo Park, CA (Hybrid/Remote; case-by-case basis)
EMPLOYMENT TYPE : Full-time
TRAVEL : Occasional <10%; possible travel to Japan
COMPENSATION : $105-165k, DOE
EQUITY/OPTIONS : Early-stage stock options
BENEFITS : Healthcare, dental, and vision
Company Description
An early-stage defense technology company developing autonomous maritime platforms for contested logistics and disaster-relief applications. The team combines robotics, autonomy, advanced manufacturing, and rapid prototyping in a small engineering environment where individual technical ownership, innovation, and professional growth are emphasized.
About the Job
This mid-to-senior role owns vessel-level naval architecture from hull form through fabrication and sea trials. Practical vessel-design experience is more important than job title or a specific academic background.
The approximate work mix is 30% hydrodynamics, 25% structures, 25% cross-functional integration, 15% sea trials, and 5% composites .
What You’ll Do
- Own hull form, hull structure, stability, buoyancy, weight management, and overall naval architecture.
- Perform hydrodynamic analysis, resistance and powering calculations, and seakeeping assessments.
- Analyze static and dynamic buoyancy and vessel behavior in shallow water, surf zones, and breaking waves.
- Perform intact and damage stability analysis.
- Develop manufacturing and structural designs using naval architecture and CAD tools.
- Design and evaluate structures for rough-water and high-speed operation.
- Integrate mechanical, actuation, and autonomous systems with cross-functional teams.
- Oversee rapid prototype fabrication and iterate designs based on physical testing.
- Participate directly in sea trials and ocean deployments.
- Work with shipyard partners to move vessel designs into fabrication.
- Help establish engineering workflows and the foundation for future manufacturing.
Qualifications
Required:
- Ability to meet applicable U.S. export-control requirements. This role may involve access to technology or technical data controlled under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and/or Export Administration Regulations (EAR), which may require the individual to qualify as a “U.S. person” under applicable regulations or otherwise be eligible for required U.S. government authorization.
- 3+ years of practical experience designing marine vessels, specialized watercraft, or comparable platforms.
- Direct vessel-design experience involving hull structure and hydrodynamic analysis/hull form.
- Experience with static and dynamic buoyancy design.
- Experience designing for surf-zone, breaking-wave, or other demanding marine operating conditions.
- Proficiency with naval architecture and CAD tools such as Rhino, Maxsurf, NAPA, SolidWorks, or comparable software.
- Practical understanding of marine structural analysis, DFM, and weight control.
- Ability to independently own marine hardware from early design through functional deployment.
Preferred:
- Degree or research background in Naval Architecture, Ocean Engineering, Marine Engineering, or a related discipline.
- Direct experience with USVs/ASVs or other autonomous marine vessels.
- High-speed craft or planing-hull design experience.
- Experience with complex actuators or hydraulic systems.
- Experience building early-stage marine hardware prototypes.
- FRP composite design or fabrication experience.
- Marine aluminum fabrication experience.
- Operational experience with sea trials or deployed vessels.
- Familiarity with USCG or ABS requirements for novel or uncrewed vessels.
