Plant Manager
Company: Overland AI
Location: Seattle
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
About Overland AI: Founded in 2022 and headquartered in Seattle,
Washington, Overland AI is transforming land operations for modern
defense. The company leverages over a decade of advanced research
in robotics and machine learning, as well as a field-test forward
ethos, to deliver combined capabilities for unit commanders. Our
OverDrive autonomy stack enables ground vehicles to navigate and
operate off-road in any terrain without GPS or direct operator
control. Our intuitive OverWatch C2 interface provides commanders
with precise coordination capabilities essential for mission
success. Overland AI has secured funding from prominent defense
tech investors, including 8VC and Point 72, and built trusted
partnerships with DARPA, the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, and Special
Operations Command. Backed by eight-figure contracts across the
Department of Defense, we are strengthening national security by
iterating closely with end users engaged in tactical operations.
Role Summary: We are seeking a dynamic, experienced, and
results-driven Plant Manager to oversee the daily operations of our
state-of-the-art unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) manufacturing
facility. This role is critical to ensuring the production of
high-quality, reliable autonomous vehicles while maintaining a
focus on efficiency, safety, and continuous improvement. The Plant
Manager will oversee all plant operations, drive operational
excellence, and ensure the facility operates at the highest levels
of productivity, safety, and quality. Reporting directly to the
Chief Operating Officer (COO), this position requires a strong
leader who can foster a collaborative work environment, streamline
processes, and solve complex challenges in a fast-paced, high-tech
manufacturing environment. Key Responsibilities: Operational
Leadership: Lead and manage all aspects of day-to-day plant
operations to meet production goals, quality standards, and safety
regulations. Develop and implement production plans, including
scheduling, resource allocation, and workflow optimization to
ensure efficient manufacturing of UGVs. Monitor plant performance
metrics (KPIs), identifying areas for improvement and implement
corrective actions as needed. Establish and maintain production
targets, focusing on maximizing productivity while minimizing
downtime and waste. Staff Management and Development: Directly
supervise a team of supervisors, engineers, and production staff,
ensuring they are well-trained, motivated, and capable of meeting
operational objectives. Foster a positive and productive work
environment, leading by example and promoting a culture of
accountability, teamwork, and respect. Conduct regular performance
evaluations, provide coaching, and identify opportunities for
employee development and career growth. Ensure proper staffing
levels and work schedules to support production targets, while
maintaining a strong focus on employee retention and engagement.
Safety and Compliance: Champion a culture of safety and ensure the
facility adheres to all safety regulations, OSHA standards, and
internal safety protocols. Proactively identify and address
potential safety hazards, conducting regular safety audits and
training to prevent accidents and injuries. Ensure compliance with
all environmental and regulatory requirements, working with the COO
to address any necessary changes or improvements in these areas.
Quality Assurance: Oversee the implementation and enforcement of
quality control standards, ensuring that all products meet the
company’s stringent quality and performance expectations. Work
closely with the quality team to address any product defects or
production issues that may arise, ensuring corrective actions are
taken in a timely and effective manner. Drive continuous
improvement in production processes to maintain the highest
standards of product quality and customer satisfaction. Budget and
Resource Management: Manage the plant’s budget, ensuring
cost-effective operations and alignment with financial targets.
Collaborate with the COO to forecast resource needs, manage
inventory, and control costs related to labor, materials, and
equipment. Work closely with the engineering team to ensure
equipment is properly maintained, and downtime is minimized.
Continuous Improvement and Innovation: Drive continuous improvement
initiatives by utilizing lean manufacturing principles, Six Sigma,
or other methodologies to enhance plant efficiency and reduce
operational waste. Stay up-to-date with the latest manufacturing
technologies, industry trends, and best practices to identify
opportunities for innovation and process optimization. Lead
projects focused on upgrading plant capabilities, introducing new
technologies, and scaling production as the company grows.
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborate with the product
development, engineering, and supply chain teams to ensure
production requirements are met and any challenges are resolved
effectively. Partner with the HR team to maintain a skilled,
diverse workforce, manage labor relations, and address any
personnel issues that may arise. Communicate effectively with
senior leadership, providing regular updates on plant performance,
challenges, and opportunities. Education & Experience: Bachelor’s
degree in Manufacturing, Engineering, Business Administration, or a
related field. A Master’s degree is a plus. A minimum of 7-10 years
of progressive experience in manufacturing, with at least 3 years
in a leadership or management role, preferably within an advanced
manufacturing or automotive environment. Experience in aerospace,
autonomous vehicle manufacturing, robotics, or off-road vehicle
production is highly preferred. Strong knowledge of manufacturing
processes, production planning, lean methodologies, and quality
assurance practices. Skills & Competencies: Proven ability to lead
and motivate a diverse team of employees, including supervisors,
engineers, and production staff. Strong problem-solving skills,
with the ability to analyze complex situations and implement
effective solutions. Excellent communication and interpersonal
skills, with the ability to collaborate across functions and engage
with senior leadership. In-depth understanding of safety standards,
regulatory compliance, and environmental protocols in a
manufacturing environment. Highly organized, with the ability to
manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
Strong analytical skills and proficiency with data analysis tools,
ERP systems, and production management software. Personal
Attributes: Strong leadership presence and ability to build trust
with team members and senior leadership. A results-driven mindset,
with a focus on achieving operational goals and delivering
high-quality outcomes. A commitment to continuous improvement and
fostering a culture of innovation and accountability. Adaptable and
flexible, with the ability to thrive in a rapidly changing
environment. Ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Security
Clearance. Physical Demands & Work Environment: This role requires
regular on-site presence in the manufacturing facility, which may
include exposure to noise, machinery, and heavy equipment. The
Plant Manager will be expected to spend a significant amount of
time on the factory floor and in the office, overseeing operations
and interacting with team members. Occasional travel may be
required for supplier meetings, industry events, or corporate
initiatives. Location: Rainier Beach, Seattle Benefits: Overland AI
believes in creating a work environment that you look forward to
embracing every day. The salary range for this position is $120 K
to $180 K annually Equity compensation Best-in-class healthcare,
dental, and vision plans Unlimited PTO 401k with company match
Parental leave
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