Product Manager, PlantOS
Mariana Minerals(2 months ago)
About this role
The Product Manager for PlantOS at Mariana Minerals is responsible for leading the development of a software platform that enhances the efficiency and reliability of mineral processing facilities. This role requires collaboration with chemical engineers, metallurgists, and machine learning experts to translate complex operational requirements into actionable product roadmaps and deliver robust control systems. The manager will engage in user research, process optimization, and ensure that PlantOS operates safely while leveraging machine learning for real-time decision-making in production environments.
Required Skills
- Product Management
- PlantOS Roadmap
- Stakeholder Management
- Cross-Functional Delivery
- User Research
- Process Optimization
- Safety and Reliability
- Communication Skills
- Technical Products
- Data-Intensive Products
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About Mariana Minerals
marianaminerals.comMariana Minerals is a software-first, vertically integrated minerals company dedicated to supplying essential minerals critical for modern energy, artificial intelligence, and defense technologies. With a focus on sustainable practices, it leverages technology to streamline the exploration and extraction processes of vital mineral resources. The company aims to support the growing demand for these materials in various high-tech industries while fostering innovation and environmental stewardship.
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