Marine stabilization systems using gyroscopic and electronic motion control
Seakeeper manufactures gyroscopic and electronic stabilization systems for vessels, with a tech stack anchored in embedded systems (Arduino, FreeRTOS, CAN, LabVIEW) and industrial control (MATLAB, Simulink). The hiring mix—heavy on VP/director-level roles alongside active engineering, marketing, and ops positions—signals operational scaling; concurrent projects in lean manufacturing, DevOps/CI-CD, and NetSuite system work indicate simultaneous pushes toward manufacturing efficiency and digital infrastructure maturity.
Seakeeper designs and manufactures marine motion control systems—primarily gyroscopic stabilizers and vessel attitude control systems—for recreational and commercial boating markets. Founded in 2003 with an R&D phase before 2008 product launch, the company operates from Leesport, Pennsylvania with 51–200 employees. The product portfolio spans at-rest and underway vessel stabilization. Current operational priorities include optimizing production processes, improving quality compliance, reducing manufacturing cycle times, and integrating embedded electronics into larger vessel systems; the business is also advancing internal systems through NetSuite enhancements and cross-functional integration work.
Seakeeper's core stack includes embedded systems (Arduino, FreeRTOS, CAN), control and simulation software (MATLAB, Simulink, LabVIEW), Linux, NetSuite for business operations, and standard Microsoft Office tools.
Seakeeper is headquartered in Leesport, Pennsylvania, and all active hiring is based in the United States.
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