Machine Learning Engineer
Mariana Minerals is seeking a Senior Machine Learning Engineer to lead the development and deployment of ML systems for autonomous control of mineral refining facilities. This role involves partnering with process chemistry and engineering teams to develop data-driven models, training and deploying reinforcement learning models, and building techno-economic models to inform operational strategy for critical mineral production.
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.
Mariana Minerals is building the critical minerals supply chain from the ground up—and we’re looking for a Senior+ 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 the first half of 2027. As a Senior Machine Learning Engineer at Mariana, you’ll lead the development and deployment of machine learning systems that directly control the operation of our mineral refining facilities and inform major investment and operational decisions. Your work won’t live behind dashboards or proxy metrics—you’ll see its impact in real recovery rates, energy consumption, reagent usage, and uptime on operating plants.
This is some of the most interesting applied AI work happening today. Our internal platform, PlantOS, 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.
At Mariana Minerals, you’ll be part of a mission-driven team reshaping the way critical minerals are sourced and supplied globally. You’ll have the autonomy to make big decisions, the tools to innovate, and a culture that values ownership, smart automation, and collaboration.
Join us as we build the future of responsible mineral sourcing and supply.
Posted June 2, 2026