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Bakery Steward

Verona, WI · On-site

$15.25 - $21/hr

... while managing bakery displays and serving our house-made gelato. As part of having a truly Epic ... Staff have kayaked in Patagonia, attended a Beyoncé concert in Ireland, built a library in ...

Prep Baker

Verona, WI · On-site

$13.25 - $17.50/hr

... while managing bakery displays and serving our house-made gelato. As part of having a truly Epic ... Staff have kayaked in Patagonia, attended a Beyoncé concert in Ireland, built a library in ...

... management roles. Live affordably in a city known for its rising tech talent. Epic is located just ... Staff have kayaked in Patagonia, attended a Beyoncé concert in Ireland, built a library in ...

Staff DevOps Engineer

San Francisco, CA

$62.25 - $85/hr

Cube Cloud delivers our agentic analytics platform as a managed service at production scale across ... You'll design the infrastructure that makes these AI-driven workloads fast, reliable, and safe ...

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How much do manager patagonia design jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for manager patagonia design in the United States is $114,491.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,500.00 and $144,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Manager Patagonia Design vs Patagonia Product Designer?

AspectManager Patagonia DesignPatagonia Product Designer
ResponsibilitiesOversees design teams, manages project timelines, develops design strategiesCreates product designs, develops prototypes, collaborates on product features
Required SkillsLeadership, project management, advanced design skillsCreative design, technical skills, user experience focus
Work EnvironmentTeam leadership, cross-department collaboration, strategic planningHands-on design work, collaboration with engineers and product teams
Common UsageUsed in managerial and strategic roles within Patagonia's design departmentUsed for individual contributor roles focused on product design

The Manager Patagonia Design typically leads design teams and manages strategic projects, requiring leadership and management skills. In contrast, the Patagonia Product Designer focuses on creating and developing product designs, emphasizing technical and creative skills. Both roles are essential in Patagonia's product development process but differ mainly in scope and responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Manager Patagonia Design, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Manager Patagonia Design, you need a strong background in apparel or product design, leadership experience, and a relevant degree in design or a related field. Familiarity with design software such as Adobe Creative Suite, product lifecycle management systems, and sustainable materials is essential. Excellent project management, communication, and team-building skills help drive innovation and align cross-functional teams with Patagonia's mission. These abilities are crucial for delivering high-quality, environmentally responsible products while leading and inspiring creative teams.

How does the Manager Patagonia Design role collaborate with cross-functional teams during the product development process?

As a Manager Patagonia Design, you will regularly work with product managers, material developers, sustainability experts, and marketing teams to ensure each design aligns with Patagonia’s brand values and performance standards. This collaborative environment involves frequent meetings to review prototypes, discuss feedback from field testing, and integrate sustainable materials or innovative design solutions. Strong communication skills and adaptability are essential, as priorities can shift quickly based on new discoveries or customer insights. This role offers the chance to influence products at every stage, from initial concept through to final production.

What does a Manager Patagonia Design do?

A Manager Patagonia Design oversees the creative and functional aspects of product design at Patagonia, ensuring that products align with the company's mission and sustainability goals. They lead a team of designers, coordinate with other departments such as production and marketing, and guide the design process from concept to final product. This role requires a balance of leadership, technical knowledge, and a passion for environmental responsibility. Managers also stay updated with industry trends to ensure innovation and competitiveness in Patagonia's product lines.
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Infographic showing various Manager Patagonia Design job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Temporary, and 67% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $114,491 per year, or $55 per hour.

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Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Discover a Brighter Future 

At South32, we're meeting the challenge of enabling a sustainable future through our focus on responsibly producing commodities critical for a low-carbon world.

As a collaborative, caring and inclusive company, there's no better place to make a genuine difference. Together we're making a positive, global impact that has the potential to change lives.

Whatever career path you choose, we'll support you every step of the way to learn, grow and succeed. So join us, step towards a brighter future and leave your legacy.

ABOUT Hermosa

Hermosa, located approximately 75 miles south-east of Tucson, Arizona, is the only advanced mining project in the United States as of 2023 that could produce two federally designated critical minerals-manganese and zinc-as well as silver and lead. The project has the potential to help power the nation's clean energy future, strengthen the domestic supply chain of critical minerals, grow the local economy, and improve lives in Santa Cruz County and the surrounding community for generations to come.

ACERCA de Hermosa

Hermosa, ubicado a aproximadamente 75 millas al sur este de Tucson, Arizona, es el unico proyecto de mineria avanzada en los Estados Unidos hasta la fecha que puede producir dos minerales designados como criticos por el gobierno federal: manganeso y zinc, asi como tambien plata y plomo. El proyecto tiene el potencial de ayudar a impulsar el futuro energetico limpio del pais, reforzar la cadena de suministro nacional de minerales esenciales, hacer crecer la economia local y mejorar la calidad de vida en el condado de Santa Cruz y en las comunidades aledanas para las generaciones venideras.
 

WHAT SOUTH32 OFFERS

  • Annual short-term incentive bonus that recognizes both your individual performance and the overall success of the business.
  • When you choose to contribute more into your retirement savings, South32 will match it up to a certain percentage.
  • South32 provides you with 4 weeks paid time off.
  • 12 weeks full-paid parental leave for primary carers and 2 weeks full-paid parental leave for secondary carers

ABOUT THE ROLE 

South32 seeks to hire a Metallurgist to support the design, construction, commissioning, and operation of the Hermosa Taylor Project.  Under the supervision of the Metallurgy Superintendent, the metallurgist will scope, manage, and perform metallurgical testwork, provide input into design of the processing plant and supporting infrastructure, and review deliverables from engineering firms.  As the project moves into the execution phase, the metallurgist will help develop training programs for new operators, SOPs for the processing plant and laboratories, participate in processing plant commissioning, and support processing operations.  This role is primarily based at the Hermosa site near Patagonia.  

Other key responsibilities include, but aren't limited to: 

  • Support geometallurgy including scoping, managing, performing and analyzing metallurgical testwork
  • Review the design of the Hermosa Taylor Processing Plant and supporting infrastructure
  • Evaluate new and emerging processing technologies
  • Participate in HAZOPS and engineering model reviews
  • Participate in plant commissioning
  • Develop SOPs for processing facilities and laboratories
  • Train new operators, technicians, and metallurgists    
  • Assist in operations readiness planning
  • Develop and maintain key performance indicators (KPIs) for process performance
  • Analyze metallurgical data and prepare technical reports
  • Promote a culture of safety and continuous improvement
  • Plan, manage, and drive small- to medium-scale metallurgical and process improvement projects, including defining scope, objectives, schedules, and deliverables, and coordinating with cross-functional teams as required.
  • Participation in South32 health and safety programs


ABOUT YOU 

You will have experience and demonstrate capability in the following:

  • Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, or equivalent
  • 3+ years' experience as a Metallurgical or Process Engineer in a mineral processing plant
  • Proven experience and knowledge of comminution, flotation, and solid-liquid separation
  • Experience with modelling and simulation software such as METSIM, JKSinMet, or SysCAD considered a plus
  • Detailed oriented
  • Demonstrated commitment to safety and environmental stewardship
  • High standards of professional and ethical conduct
  • Exceptional organizational and communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a cross-functional team
  • Exposure to metallurgical and analytical labs and knowledge of common testing procedures
  • Exposure to engineering design, deliverables, and best practices
  • Experience with process controls is considered a plus
  • Knowledge of mine safety practices, demonstrated ability to maintain safety awareness, and visible field safety leadership
  • Ability to read technical drawings such as Process Flow Diagrams and Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams is preferred
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office products - Word/Excel/Outlook/etc.


 

South32 is committed to building and maintaining an inclusive and diverse workforce that reflects the communities in which we operate.  We provide a recruitment process that is fair, equitable and accessible for all and we encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply.

South32 esta comprometido a cimentar y mantener una plantilla de trabajadores diversa e inclusiva que refleje las comunidades en las cuales trabajamos.  Proporcionamos una proceso de contratacion que es justo, equitativo y accesible para todos y alentamos la aplicacion de candidatos de todas las procedencias.