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 a highly skilled Electrical Engineer with a strong background in sonar technology to join our innovative team. The successful candidate will lead the development of a novel forward-facing sonar system for our current and future vessels and integrate into our mission computer.
- Lead the design, development, and implementation of a cutting-edge forward-facing sonar system, leveraging advanced sonar technologies to provide real-time, high-resolution images of underwater objects and obstacles.
- Own complete electrical and software system design and incorporation into a hydrofoil vessel from prototype to product
- Develop and refine the sonar system's hardware and software in the lab and in the field to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and safety.
Required Experience & Skills:
- Master’s/PhD degree in electrical engineering (or equivalent) with a focus on signal processing and image processing with at least 2 years of experience
- Understanding of sonar principles, including acoustic propagation, refraction, multi-path effects, and noise filtering.
- Experience in selecting and installing marine transducers and sonar hardware, including selecting suitable locations on the hull to ensure clear forward coverage and minimal interference
- Skills in tuning system parameters for optimal signal-to-noise ratio, resolution, and range, accounting for vessel movement and environmental conditions.
- Skills in image processing to denoise, filter, and enhance raw SONAR data to improve visual clarity and reduce background noise
- Familiarity with techniques for feature extraction, such as contour, edge, and texture analysis, to highlight relevant objects or structures in SONAR images
- Strong programming skills in languages commonly used for data processing and visualization (e.g., Python, C++, MATLAB)
- Experience with visualization libraries and frameworks (e.g., OpenCV, Qt, ROS visualization tools) to render SONAR data in 2D/3D and integrate with navigation systems
- Skills in integrating SONAR data with other sensor inputs (e.g., GPS, IMU) and electronic chart systems to provide context-rich, georeferenced visualizations
- Strong work ethic and the ability to work in a fast paced environment
- Meticulous attention to detail to ensure designs are safe, efficient, and meet regulatory standards.
Highly Desired:
- Experience with the maritime environment (e.g., IP ratings, ABYC standard, corrosion issues, galvanic isolation)
- Familiarity with aero/hydrodynamics.
- Experienced and passionate boater