Head of Launch (Europe)

London · On-site

About this role

About Us

At Quartermaster AI, we leverage cutting-edge AI and robotics technology to enhance maritime domain awareness. Our mission is to become the eyes, ears, and brain of the ocean by enabling every vessel to collaboratively sense, compute, and communicate. Quartermaster is a venture-backed Maritime Domain Awareness company providing near real-time insights to government and commercial partners via our SmartMast product. SmartMast is a COTS sensor system consisting of a camera, a software defined radio, and a proprietary onboard AI component installed on vessels worldwide, and managed by Quartermaster.

About the Role

As Head of Launch for Europe, you will lead Quartermaster's market entry and expansion across one of the world's most mature and tightly regulated maritime regions. This is a high-stakes, dual-mandate role: you will serve as our chief diplomat and operational strategist. You will be responsible for proactively de-risking our business from a complex, multi-jurisdictional regulatory environment, while identifying and securing the maritime partnerships that anchor Quartermaster's growth. Success in this role is measured in SmartMast™ units installed, activated, and reporting on European waters.

Key Responsibilities

Regulatory Strategy & Market De-risking

Government & Regulatory Relations: Build and maintain proactive relationships with national maritime administrations, flag state authorities, and EU-level bodies to ensure Quartermaster's operations remain compliant and welcomed across European jurisdictions.

Policy & Compliance Mapping: Anticipate regulatory shifts, trade restrictions, and policy changes across Europe's flag state and port state control regimes, including the Paris MoU, and develop strategies to neutralize risks before they impact operations.

Compliance Leadership: Partner with Legal and Compliance to ensure every market launch aligns with local labor, customs, trade, spectrum and equipment type-approval, data-handling, and maritime safety requirements.

Market Entry & Local Infrastructure

Market Entry Playbooks: Develop scalable, repeatable launch strategies tailored to the distinct regulatory and commercial realities of individual European markets.

Import & Logistics Setup: Establish the import, customs, and logistics framework needed to bring SmartMast™ hardware into target markets, including initial warehousing and staging ahead of deployment.

Vendor Ecosystem Development: Identify, vet, and onboard local installers, fabricators, and port-side vendors capable of supporting SmartMast™ deployment to Quartermaster's quality and safety standards.

Maritime Stakeholder Engagement

Stakeholder Mapping & Outreach: Identify, engage, and convert commercial fleet operators, independent vessel owners, port authorities, and maritime organizations suitable for SmartMast™ deployment.

Partnership Structuring: Negotiate and close partnership and space-use agreements (the right to mount and operate our hardware on a vessel) that secure vessel capacity and long-term maritime relationships for Quartermaster.

Partner Onboarding: Oversee the transition from signed agreement to operational integration, ensuring new fleet, port, and vendor partners meet Quartermaster's quality, safety, and performance standards from day one and that Field Operations can deploy without delay.

Relationship Management: Build durable, trust-based relationships with fleets, ports, and maritime organizations that build brand trust and reduce bureaucratic friction ahead of deployment.

Regional Leadership

Team Building: Recruit, scale, and mentor a local, cross-disciplinary team spanning field operations, market support, and stakeholder relations.

Cross-Functional Orchestration: Align global product, engineering, legal, and marketing teams with the specific requirements of the European market.

Market Intelligence: Serve as the primary feedback loop to Quartermaster leadership on regional dynamics, technical requirements, and localized risks.

What We're Looking For

Experience: 8+ years in senior operations, market launch, business development, or public policy roles, ideally within maritime, government affairs, or other highly regulated industries.

Regional Expertise: Working knowledge of European maritime, trade, and regulatory frameworks, and the political and commercial variation across the region's markets.

Diplomatic Edge: Proven ability to navigate government processes, multilateral regulatory bodies, and public-private partnerships.

Commercial Acumen: Track record of closing complex B2B partnerships, joint ventures, or fleet and vessel agreements.

Execution Focus: A bias for action. The ability to draft a market entry plan in the morning and negotiate a stakeholder partnership in the afternoon.

Language Skills: Fluency in English is required. Professional proficiency in French, German, Italian, Greek, Portuguese, or Spanish is highly preferred.

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.

Founded2023
Team Size51-200
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryDefense and Space Manufacturing
Location
London, England, United Kingdom

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