Executive Assistant to the CEO
About this role
About the Role:
We're looking for a battle-tested Executive Assistant to partner directly with our CEO. Someone who has spent years in high-growth, Series A-and-beyond startups and knows what that pace demands. This isn't an entry-level support role. We need someone who has seen productive chaos before, isn't rattled by it, and treats it as raw material to build order from. You'll be the CEO's key asset for managing time, and priorities so nothing important slips and nothing urgent gets missed.
What You'll Do:
Own the CEO's calendar end-to-end — ruthlessly prioritizing competing demands across board members, investors, customers, and internal leadership.
Anticipate needs before they're asked; you're often three steps ahead, not reacting to the last request.
Coordinate complex, fast-changing travel logistics (domestic and international) with zero hand-holding.
Act as a trusted gatekeeper and first point of contact for the CEO, managing sensitive and confidential information with discretion.
Build and maintain systems —calendars and follow-up loops — that bring structure to a fast-moving, often ambiguous environment.
Coordinate cross-functionally with leadership, finance, and People teams on scheduling, offsites, board meetings, and special projects.
Manage expenses, vendor relationships, and ad hoc administrative or personal tasks as needed.
Jump into whatever fire needs putting out — this role is not static, and the job description will evolve as the company does.
What We're Looking For:
7+ years of experience as an Executive Assistant supporting a C-level executive, ideally a CEO or founder, at a Series B or later venture-backed startup.
A proven track record of thriving in high-growth, high-ambiguity environments — you've supported a company through scaling, fundraising, and organizational change.
Exceptional judgment and discretion; you can be trusted with highly confidential information without a second thought.
Elite organizational skills — you build the systems and processes that don't yet exist, rather than waiting to be told how.
Calm under pressure. Ambiguity and last-minute changes don't throw you off; you find the signal in the noise.
Excellent written and verbal communication — you can represent the CEO's voice accurately and professionally.
A bias toward action and ownership — you solve problems rather than escalate them, and you know the difference between the two.
Comfortable working long or unpredictable hours occasionally, and available outside standard business hours when true urgency requires it.
Tech-savvy across calendar, travel, communication, and productivity tools (e.g., Google Workspace, Slack, Notion, expense platforms); quick to adopt new tools.
Nice To Have:
Experience supporting a CEO through a board cycle, fundraise, or major company milestone (e.g., Series C, IPO prep, acquisition).
Background in a fast-paced tech or AI company.
Experience managing a small team of support staff or coordinating with other EAs/executive support functions.
Why Join Quartermaster AI
You'll work at the center of the company, with direct visibility into strategy, board dynamics, and how a high-growth company is really built. This role has real influence — the person in this seat helps set the pace and the tone for how the whole leadership team operates.
Company at a glance
The company is a defense technology firm leveraging proprietary AI robotics technology to build a sensor constellation to deliver unprecedented insights into global maritime activity. The engineering team is based in Washington D.C., New York, and San Francisco and operates with high autonomy and minimal oversight. It positions itself as a mid-to-late stage startup where the product works and is scaling. Engineers interface directly with customer feedback and are expected to speak in detail about their personal contributions. The company focuses on real-time maritime domain awareness and aims to provide scalable insights into global maritime activity.
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