Boat Builder

Boat Builder


Company
Vessev
Location
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
26 days ago
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Job Description
At Vessev, we're defining a new category of marine transport: hydrofoiling electric vessels that are genuinely better for people and the planet. To make this possible, we depend on cutting-edge materials, precision engineering, and a talented build team with deep expertise in composites.We're looking for Composite Technicians or Boat Builders to join our Build team. It is a hands-on full-time role where you'll work on the fabrication and assembly of high-performance composite structures that form the backbone of our vessels.Our Build team have built America's Cup boats and have plenty of international experience. It's a hugely talented team to join, learn, and grow with.This is a rare opportunity to help shape the production and quality of a category-defining, Kiwi startup from the earliest stage. There's so much scope to make this role your own, and we want you to create something you're insanely proud of.What You'll Work OnThe Build team are the ones who turn our engineering fantasies into reality - crafting dreams into hulls, so to speak. With everyone working out of the same facility, our boat production teams are tightly integrated.As a Composite Boat Builder at Vessev, you'll take ownership of key build processes, including:Part fabrication: Creating composite components using resin infusion techniquesStructural assembly: Applying bonding, taping, and finishing processes to ensure robust and precise structuresTooling fabrication: detailing of CNC plugs and fabricating composite tooling for vessel part fabricationMould preparation: Preparing molds, consumables, and materials for efficient layup and infusionQuality assurance: Inspecting parts and assemblies to meet Vessev's exacting standardsCollaboration: Working closely with engineers, technicians, and other builders to improve build processesWorkplace standards: Maintaining a safe, organised, and professional workshop environmentAbout YouYou're a practical, hands-on builder who takes real pride in a clean infusion and a perfect bond. You know your way around composite materials and high-end tooling and are energised by the idea of being part of a leading-edge composite boat building company. You're a team player who works hard and wants to see the best commercial foiling tech in the world leave the shop floor.Your build experience might cover composites but you do not need to be an expert on hydrofoiling, or electric vehicles. Our boat builders are dedicated to the craft, curious and enjoy working with each other - this will have a much more significant impact on how you come up to speed on the technical details.By applying your skills with care and consistency, you'll enable the wider team to push the boundaries of marine technology, knowing that the foundations of our craft are in the best possible hands.Essential SkillsTo thrive in this role, you'll bring:Composite expertise: Hands-on experience with resin infusion, structural bonding, and taping, with a strong understanding of composite materials and processesTechnical accuracy: Ability to interpret work instructions and build specifications, ensuring parts and assemblies meet design intentAttention to detail: Commitment to precision and high standards of workmanship in every stage of the build processTeam mindset: Works seamlessly with others to achieve shared goals, while taking ownership and pride in delivering high- quality personal contributionsAdaptability: Resourceful and calm under pressure, able to adjust to changing priorities in a fast-paced build environmentWorkmanship pride: Dedicated to maintaining clean, safe, and professional workshop practices, reflecting pride in both process and outcomesRequired Qualifications & Experience3-10 years' direct experience in composite boat building or a related industryProven ability to fabricate parts using resin infusion techniquesDemonstrated skill in structural bonding and taping of large composite structuresFamiliarity with composite tooling, consumables, and workshop best practicesStrong hand tool skillsBonus ExperienceBoat building qualificationPrevious work in a startup, technology, or advanced manufacturing environmentKnowledge of health & safety standards specific to composites and workshop operationsPassion for marine technologyVessel and/or vehicle paintingAbout usWe're here to set a better world in motion - cleaner air, better commutes, and deeper connections with nature and each other. Our hydrofoiling electric vessels use up to 90% less energy than traditional boats, unlocking entirely new opportunities.We're backed by top-tier investors including Blackbird Ventures, and our team includes talent from the America's Cup, SpaceX, Rocketlab, Halter, Apple, and leading climate startups. But titles don't matter here - what matters is how we show up: with purpose, humility, and a restless optimism for what's possible.Why our people love VessevWe're building something different - from how we move on the water to the kind of team and workplace we're creatingThe chance to work on technology that can drive real, lasting impact in the worldA team of hugely talented and collaborative people20 weeks fully paid parental leave for primary caregivers, and 4 weeks for secondary (conditions apply)Competitive salaries that reflect the value of the workBeing on the water is part of our job - from trips on our vessels to our offices that border the Tamaki RiverAnd if the water's where you want to be, you'll be in good company. You'll find no shortage of boaters, beach goers, sailors, foilers, surfers, and kiteboarders hereApply nowIf this sounds like the kind of work you want to be doing, we'd love to hear from you.Research shows that women and other under-represented groups often only apply when they meet every requirement - even though they could be an excellent fit. If you see yourself doing great work here, but don't tick every box, we'd still love to hear from you. We're building a team where everyone has the chance to do their best work.

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