Manager, Vehicle Controls
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer
What we’re building
The marine industry supports recreation, global commerce, and national defense. And yet it runs on technology that hasn’t meaningfully changed in fifty years. Until now. Arc is on a mission to electrify the marine industry. We’re rethinking powertrains, software, and vessel designs from first principles. And we’re already executing. We started with consumers to develop and harden our core technology. We’re now scaling production of our flagship model with new models and sectors on the horizon.
Now we’re extending our platform to commercial applications, starting with tugs, ferries, and defense, with years worth of signed contracts and a pipeline that spans every vessel type on the water. The technology is proven, the momentum is building, and the opportunity is enormous. The marine industry is going electric and Arc is building the platform that powers it.
As Arc’s Manager, Vehicle Controls, you will own the execution, deployment and process improvements of our vehicle controls systems with a team of talent and skilled Vehicle Controls Engineers. We’re looking for someone fired up by the mission and ready to build. You’ll thrive here if you move fast, take ownership, and care about the details.
This is a full‑time, on‑site role at our Los Angeles headquarters. You’ll report to the Director of Software Engineering and work closely with a lean, high‑trust team where everyone’s work matters.
What You’ll Do- Leading, mentoring, and growing a high‑performing vehicle controls engineering team, providing technical guidance and career development support.
- Owning the vehicle‑level control architecture from prototype through production, ensuring design quality, safety, and reliability across all real‑time systems.
- Providing hands‑on technical leadership when needed, guiding bring‑up, debugging, validation, and problem‑solving across powertrain, BMS, propulsion, and maneuvering systems.
- Driving the development and validation of control strategies and fault detection/mitigation logic for safety‑critical systems.
- Overseeing structured root‑cause investigations using data, instrumentation, and experimentation — and ensuring learnings are systematically incorporated into the product.
- Owning and continuously improving the team’s validation strategy, including bench testing, HIL infrastructure, and production‑level verification.
- Partnering with electrical, firmware, and mechanical teams to lead cross‑domain integration and resolve complex system‑level issues.
- Collaborating with service and manufacturing teams to proactively triage controls faults, define service actions, and ensure high uptime across the fleet.
- Providing executive‑level updates on team progress, technical risks, and mitigation strategies.
- Contributing to roadmap planning for future vehicle programs, identifying technical risks, staffing needs, and opportunities for innovation in vehicle intelligence and autonomy.
- Fostering a culture of innovation, accountability, and cross‑functional collaboration.
- 5+ years of hands‑on experience in embedded systems, controls, or vehicle electrical integration, with a strong ability to guide and support engineers in troubleshooting and development.
- 2+ years of proven experience leading and managing engineering teams, including mentorship, performance management, and hiring.
- Deep familiarity with CAN‑based architectures and network‑level debugging tools.
- Demonstrated experience shipping complex hardware‑integrated, real‑time systems into production.
- Strong intuition for system‑level tradeoffs under real‑world constraints.
- Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills with a proven ability to influence cross‑functional stakeholders.
- Experience with EV or marine electrical and controls architectures.
- Proficiency in C/C++, Rust, Python, or similar languages for embedded or automation development.
- Experience with model‑based design or control algorithm development (e.g., MATLAB/Simulink).
- Familiarity with DFMEA, functional safety, or reliability engineering practices.
- Experience building automated validation or HIL infrastructure.
- Comfo…
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