Job Application for Electrical Integration Engineer at Arc Boat Company Back to jobs New Electrical Integration Engineer Torrance, CA Apply What we’re building Every idea starts with a problem. Ours was simple: Boats are special — but they’re loud, pollutant, unreliable, and stuck in the past. Gas-powered boats dominate not because they’re great, but because no better option has existed. Until now. Arc is here to change that. We’re building 100% electric boats from the ground up — quicker, quieter, easier to maintain, and better for the water they ride on. We’re not just swapping gas for batteries. We’re rethinking every detail on the boat — from propulsion and powertrain to software and ownership model — applying first-principles engineering from aerospace and EVs to deliver a better boating experience. Electric boats haven’t taken over yet. The tech hasn’t been ready. The talent hasn’t been focused here. That’s our opportunity — and we’re moving fast. Who we’re looking for We’re looking for someone who thrives at the intersection of engineering design and factory execution. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys solving production problems, improving processes, supporting technicians on the floor, and creating robust electrical systems that scale into volume manufacturing. You’ll thrive here if you move quickly, take ownership, communicate clearly, and enjoy turning complex problems into practical solutions. This is a full-time, on-site role at our Los Angeles headquarters. You’ll report to the Manager, Electrical Engineering and work closely with Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Supply Chain, Quality, and Production teams. Core responsibilities Supporting diagnosis of issues through hands on electrical testing and over-the-air data acquisition, collaborating with software and controls engineers Supporting production teams daily by troubleshooting harnesses, electrical integration, and build issues on the manufacturing floor Driving root cause analysis and corrective actions for recurring production and field issues Driving constant improvement of full vehicle electrical system through manufacturing, design, validation, and process improvement Partnering with technicians and assemblers to optimize installation methods, routing paths, tooling, and work instructions Coordinating with outsourced harness suppliers on design intent, build quality, ECNs, first articles, and production readiness Supporting pilot builds, line launches, process validation, and production ramp activities Developing and improving test procedures for harness validation, continuity, hipot, and end-of-line verification Contributing to production documentation including build instructions, torque specs, inspection standards, and repair procedures Supporting vehicle electrical integration in a fast-paced production environment with urgency and high attention to detail Basic qualifications Experience in marine, automotive, or EV vehicle production environments Experience supporting production environments and resolving line-down or build-impacting issues quickly Experience interfacing with electrical schematics, formboards, drawings, and engineering change releases Hands-on experience building, reworking, or repairing harnesses Experience selecting connectors, terminals, crimps, seals, wire types, and tooling Familiarity with vehicle electrical systems and communication protocols (CAN, LIN, Ethernet, etc.) Strong troubleshooting skills using multimeters, scopes, and standard electrical tools Ability to work cross-functionally between engineering and production teams Experience with EMI/EMC mitigation in vehicles Clear written and verbal communication Bonus qualifications Familiarity with ABYC, ISO, IPC/WHMA-A-620, UL, or IEC standards Experience in designing LV harness assemblies (Preferably Zuken E.3) Experience with HV cable assemblies, shielding, grounding, and safety systems Experience reducing cost through design simplification or supplier optimization Familiarity with CAD-to-formboard bridge tools (NX to Zuken Bridge) Experience with outsourced harness suppliers, contract manufacturers, or offshore production partners Strong prioritization and time management in high-urgency environments 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. Our values We move with urgency and build with care. 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, and perspectives. We want people who share and embody these values. It is vital that our values align - we’d be happy to elaborate on any or all of these during the interview process. What we offer We don’t think great work happens by accident. We invest in the people building Arc — because when you’re supported, you do your best work. Salary P2: $140,000 P3: $170,000 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 lot. A chance to define the future of boating The ability to drive positive environmental change through your work Hope to hear from you soon! The Crew at Arc Create a Job Alert Interested in building your career at Arc Boat Company? Get future opportunities sent straight to your email. 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Salary
$140,000 - $140,000
Location
Torrance, CA
Mitch Lee
CEO
Ryan Cook
CTO