Our core technology is the node, a device that produces energy in the ocean’s harshest conditions for years at a time without human maintenance or intervention.
As Director of Digital Thread Architecture, you will define how information moves through the company as we scale from early manufacturing to large-scale production and field operations. You will architect the systems connecting engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, quality, operations, and service so that data flows cleanly from initial design through deployment in the field — and back again. This role sits at the intersection of software systems, industrial operations, and organizational design.
This is a foundational role. You will make practical decisions about what we build now versus later, balancing startup speed with long-term scalability. You should be comfortable operating as both a strategic architect and a hands-on builder. Some days will involve roadmap discussions with leadership. Other days will involve debugging integrations, reviewing data models, or helping teams untangle operational problems at the system level.
Candidates should have strong interpersonal skills and be able to thrive in a creative, scrappy, and collaborative environment in which the best ideas change the company’s direction on a regular basis. If you are an excellent systems architect, regardless of your background, we want you to apply.
• Define and own the enterprise digital thread architecture across engineering, manufacturing, quality, supply chain, and field operations systems.
• Create APIs, middleware architectures, and data pipelines that support increasing operational complexity and growing data volumes.
• Build and lead a systems architecture and integration team while remaining willing to operate as an individual contributor when needed.
• Build and maintain a phased roadmap for PLM, MES, ERP/MRP, QMS, WMS, EAM, FSM, SCADA, and HSE systems tied directly to production milestones and operational needs.
• Lead the integration of enterprise systems to create reliable, bidirectional data flow between design, manufacturing, and field operations.
• Design scalable integration patterns, data models, and governance frameworks that remain practical at our current stage and durable as production scales.
• Evaluate and select software platforms, cloud infrastructure, vendors, and integration partners, with a bias toward modular systems that can evolve without full replacement.
• Partner closely with Engineering, Manufacturing, Operations, IT, Quality, and Supply Chain teams to align systems decisions with real operational constraints.
• Define data governance, master data management, and change management processes across connected enterprise systems.
• Present architecture plans, technical tradeoffs, and investment recommendations clearly to company leadership.