Amca is building America's new industrial base. Since the 1990s, our ability to build new aviation and military systems and maintain the ones we already have has eroded. Today, the gap between what the nation needs to produce and what it is capable of producing is the largest it has been in generations.
To help close that gap, Amca rapidly develops and manufactures new critical components and subsystems required to build and sustain the planes, military vehicles, and core infrastructure America needs. Today, we operate seven factories nationwide, including our advanced prototyping and testing headquarters in El Segundo, and deliver avionics, hydraulic, and electrical components for platforms such as the F-35, F-16, F/A-18, 737MAX, 787, A320neo, A321, Mk-48, and M1 Abrams.
OverviewAmca's Designer will be responsible for continually bringing our aesthetic vision to life across every imaginable medium, using and building on a new brand system developed with our friends at Day Job. You will work closely with our Senior Designer and VP of Strategy and Business to
While the work is ever-changing, you'll help us with things like:
Conceptualizing and designing maximalist posters that capture the Amca ethos for display in our multiple offices and factories
Designing poster-like slide decks for customers with a degree of personalization that almost feels unbelievable
Creating merch for our brands that captures the essence of their respective cultures, which have been built over many decades
Creating custom marketing collateral for each of our flagship brands: physical brochures, physical objects, packing materials
You're probably a good fit for this role if:
You are an excellent graphic designer (as a baseline)
You are proficient in Adobe Suite and Figma
You feel like more designers need to play with the medium in which they express their ideas, rather than constraining themselves to just one
You believe you cannot separate aesthetics from function
You feel that 99% of contemporary graphic design is bad, but >50% of graphic design from the 1950s-70s is good
You see design as the art of shaping experience in totality, rather than simply creating visual assets
You're comfortable with campaign conceptualization, not just design itself
You're comfortable operationalizing your ideas (sourcing suppliers, external partners) when they require additional help
You can work with time pressure across multiple projects, and make thoughtful trade-offs to meet external deadlines
You get bonus points if:
You can spin up webpages yourself without the help of a web developer, whether because you can code yourself or because you're good at using AI tools
You know your way around Blender, Cinema4D or Maya
You have illustration chops
This role is in-person in our new, Charlap Hyman & Herrero designed office and factory in El Segundo, in the heart of Southern California's aviation industry.
Come help us breathe new life into an industry that used to represent humanity's boldest ambitions. We need your help!
Annual Salary Range
$80,000-$120,000 USD
This position requires use of information which is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). All applicants must be U.S. persons within the meaning of ITAR. ITAR defines a US person as: any individual who is granted U.S. citizenship; or. any individual who is granted U.S. permanent residence ("Green Card" holder); or. any individual who is granted status as a "protected person" under 8 U.S.C 1324b(a)(3).
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