Production Technician
Navier · Alameda, California
Marine TechnicianFull time
About Us:
At Navier, we are building America's next-generation maritime company. Our mission is to make waterways as accessible as our highways and to build the most compelling, zero-emission marine vessels that enable a new era of clean waterborne transportation. We have recently launched N30, America's first and the world's longest range electric hydrofoiling boat. N30 is 10x more efficient than traditional gas boats, revolutionizing the way we move goods and people on the water and unlocking a new form of scalable water transportation for 46% of the world's population living in congested coastal cities.
We are an adventurous, close-knit team backed by some of the most prominent tech leaders and well known venture firms in Silicon Valley. Our leaders are MIT, Berkeley and CMU graduates with extensive expertise in aerospace, maritime, autonomous systems and robotics. Join us as we embark on the next phase of exciting growth!
Job Description
Navier is seeking production technicians to join our team and be an integral part of assembling and testing our vessels. These are hands-on, full-time, in person positions. We are hiring at all levels from entry to senior, and are open to candidates with backgrounds in mechanical assembly, electrical assembly, and/or composite fabrication.
This is an exciting opportunity to work in a fast-paced startup environment with cutting-edge marine technology. The ideal candidate will have experience working in the marine, automotive, aerospace, or similar manufacturing industries and will be excited about building something new from the ground up.
Responsibilities
Depending on your background and focus, responsibilities may include:
Assemble mechanical and/or electrical components of the Navier 30 production boat
Perform composite part trimming, bonding, fairing, and finishing (paint, gelcoat, etc.)
Install subassemblies into hulls including electronics, foils, plumbing, and propulsion
Build and route electrical harnesses (both low and high voltage)
Use hand tools and shop equipment to carry out high-quality fabrication and assembly
Participate in test, inspection, and troubleshooting processes
Maintain a clean and safe workspace; follow all safety procedures
Support production tracking through documentation and basic MRP input
Collaborate closely with engineering and other technicians to improve build processes
Required Skills
Strong attention to detail and a commitment to producing high-quality work
Hands-on experience with mechanical or electrical assembly, or composite layup/finishing
Comfortable using basic hand tools, power tools, and shop equipment
Ability to read and follow technical drawings, schematics, or work instructions
Self-motivated and able to work independently or as part of a team
Highly Desired
Experience with marine composites, including lamination, gelcoat, or fairing
Familiarity with automotive/marine electrical systems (e.g., Deutsch, Metri-Pack, Amphenol)
Experience in boating or marine environments
Forklift and/or overhead crane experience
Wiring, soldering, and crimping experience
Familiarity with ABYC or maritime standards
Experience with high-voltage EV or battery systems
Compensation
Salary Range: $69,000-$85,000, depending on experience
If you're ready to help build the boat of the future and want to join a passionate, collaborative team, apply today. We are building something groundbreaking, and we’d love to have you on board.
What we offer:
All our positions offer a compensation package that includes base salary and benefits. Benefits include PTO, Sick Time, 401k and 100% paid Medical, Dental and Vision coverage for the employee.
Navier's pay ranges are informed and defined through professional-grade salary surveys and compensation data sources. The actual base salary offered to a successful candidate will additionally be influenced by a variety of factors including experience, credentials & certifications, educational attainment, skill level requirements, and the level and scope of the position.
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