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Sr Director, AI Transformation

Ann Arbor, MI · On-site

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Proven ability to deliver through influence and partnership across Teams you do not own, managing ... Familiarity with common marketing, data, and commercial technology stacks, including marketing ...

Site Reliability Engineer - Networking

Ann Arbor, MI

$55.75 - $74/hr

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Full-stack troubleshooting of production issues (application, system and network) through to root ... Empathize with coworkers and have a positive influence on others. * Are comfortable using AI ...

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As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for stack influence in Chelsea, MI is $56.16, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46.68 and $64.71 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectStack InfluenceSoftware Developer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in CS or related field, certifications like AWS or AzureBachelor's in CS or related field, coding bootcamps, certifications
Work EnvironmentTech companies, startups, consulting firmsTech companies, startups, freelance projects
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in tech, cloud, and software consultingUsed across tech, finance, healthcare, and more
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Stack Influence and Software Developer roles share similar credentials and work environments, often found in tech-focused companies. However, Stack Influence typically emphasizes strategic technology influence and consulting, while Software Developers focus on coding and building software solutions. Both roles are integral in the tech industry but serve different functions within organizations.

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Infographic showing various Stack Influence job openings in Chelsea, MI as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 54% Full Time, 34% Part Time, and 12% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $116,820 per year, or $56.2 per hour.

Staff Machine Learning Engineer

Mariana Minerals

Ann Arbor, MI • On-site

$160K - $240K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

About Mariana Minerals
Mariana Minerals is a software-first, vertically integrated minerals company on a mission to supply the critical minerals powering modern energy, AI, and defense technologies. We're reimagining the minerals supply chain by combining deep industry expertise with advanced software, automation, and data-driven decision-making.
The Role
Mariana Minerals is building the critical minerals supply chain from the ground up-and we're looking for a Staff Machine Learning Engineer to help make it autonomous.
We're not a software company selling tools to mining operators. We are a mining company that builds software. Mariana designs, builds, commissions, and operates our own mines and refineries. We develop proprietary chemical processes and run them at lab, pilot, and commercial scale. Today, we're producing battery-grade lithium salts from real oil and gas wastewater in our facilities. Our first commercial-scale lithium production facility, Lithium One, is targeting initial production in Q1 of 2027.
As a Staff Machine Learning Engineer at Mariana, you'll set the technical direction for how we make refining autonomous. You'll define how control models are built, validated, and trusted on live equipment across our circuits and facilities-and you'll personally take on the hardest modeling problems standing between us and fully autonomous operations. Your decisions will show up in real recovery rates, energy consumption, reagent usage, and uptime across every plant we run.
The Tech
This is some of the most interesting applied AI work happening today.
Our internal platform, uses the same reinforcement learning toolkits that power self-driving vehicles and humanoid robots-but applied to autonomous, short-interval control of mineral refining circuits. Models adjust operating set points and configurations in real time, optimizing across lithium recovery, reagent consumption, energy intensity, and equipment uptime simultaneously.
The environment is noisy and non-stationary: wastewater compositions shift, ore grades change, equipment ages. The system must continuously adapt. The end goal is fully autonomous refining operations. When you ship here, you can literally watch the physics change.
Under the hood, that means training control models inside physically realistic simulators of our process units, then closing the gap against real plant data before anything touches live equipment.
What You'll Do
  • Own the autonomy roadmap across multiple circuits and facilities-deciding which unit operations to automate next and where investment in simulation and modeling pays off.
  • Define how control models are validated and certified safe to deploy on real refining equipment, including how the gap between simulation and reality is measured and closed.
  • Set the standards for our simulators and our modeling stack, so the whole team builds controllers that are reproducible, safe, and grounded in real project economics.
  • Personally solve the hardest modeling and control problems-non-stationarity, safety constraints, and multi-objective optimization across recovery, reagent use, energy, and uptime.
  • Partner with leadership on major capital and operational decisions, translating techno-economic and process insight into strategy.
  • Multiply the team through technical direction, design review, and mentoring of engineers at every level-and partner with our data engineering leaders to shape the data platform the autonomy roadmap requires. You own the modeling and the on-plant outcome; they own the backbone.
Desired Qualifications
  • 8-10+ years in machine learning engineering (or an exceptional 6+ with demonstrated org-level technical leadership), including production ML or control systems that ran in the real world.
  • A track record of setting technical direction for ML systems in physical, industrial, robotics, or control domains.
  • Deep expertise in reinforcement learning under non-stationarity, simulation and digital twins, and closing sim-to-real gaps-plus the judgment to know when a simpler approach wins.
  • Demonstrated ability to de-risk ambiguous, never-been-done problems: framing the objective, the success metric, and the path for others.
  • Strong cross-functional influence with both technical leadership and domain experts-chemists, metallurgists, process engineers, and geologists.
  • A builder at heart. Staff engineers here still ship.
Why This Role
We own the projects, generate the data, and close the loop. Every facility we build makes the software smarter-and the next facility faster and cheaper.
Mining is one of the last major industrial sectors that hasn't been rebuilt with modern software. The opportunity here isn't a feature gap-it's entire workflows and systems that don't exist yet.
Your work will directly shape how critical minerals are produced at scale in the coming decades. This is a role for someone who wants to set the technical direction of an entire industrial-AI platform while it's still being invented-not maintain one that already exists.
Our culture is built on three principles:
Extreme Ownership - We take full responsibility for outcomes, relentlessly driving toward solutions.
Engineer Out Requirements, then Automate - We simplify, optimize, and then automate for scale.
Share Your Legos - We collaborate openly, share knowledge, and empower each other to build bigger, better solutions.
Join us as we build the future of responsible mineral sourcing and supply.