Custom interior woodwork and metalwork for high-end estates and superyachts
Merritt is a manufacturing-heavy operation—23 of 34 active roles are in manufacturing—executing bespoke interior projects for ultra-high-net-worth residential and marine clients. The tech stack is lean and physical: AutoCAD, Fusion 360, CNC, and Bluebeam sit alongside standard Microsoft Office tools, with no cloud design platforms or AI tooling yet adopted. Current pain points center on equipment availability and labor constraints, while hiring velocity is accelerating across mid-level craftspeople and engineers.
Merritt designs and manufactures bespoke interior woodwork, joinery, metalwork, and specialty materials for estates and superyachts globally. Founded in 1967 and based in Mentor, Ohio, the company operates across architectural woodwork, engineering consultation, project management, and hardware specification. The business model is project-based, working directly with high-end designers and end clients through concept-to-completion delivery. With 201–500 employees and a manufacturing-first organizational structure, Merritt is actively hiring across production and craft roles in the United States.
Merritt uses AutoCAD and Fusion 360 for design, Bluebeam for construction documents, ProCore for project management, and standard Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Teams for collaboration.
Merritt is based in Mentor, Ohio. The company was founded in 1967 and remains privately held with 201–500 employees.
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