Full-Time

Product Expert

Product Lifecycle Management, Enterprise Resource Planning

Altana AI

Altana AI

201-500 employees

AI-driven global supply chain mapping platform

Compensation Overview

$200k - $255k/yr

+ Equity Grants + Bonus

Washington, DC, USA + 1 more

More locations: Brooklyn, NY, USA

Remote

Category
Product (2)
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Required Skills
REST APIs
Requirements
  • You have spent 5+ years working with PLM and ERP systems in an enterprise manufacturing, sourcing, or trade compliance context — not as a software vendor, but as someone who had to make them work together.
  • You understand the full product-to-shipment data chain.
  • You know the difference between a SKU, a BOM line, a purchase order, a commercial invoice, an advance ship notice, and a customs entry — and you understand precisely how data integrity breaks down at each handoff.
  • You're a systems thinker.
  • You're tech-enabled and AI-curious.
  • You communicate with clarity and conviction.
  • You're a builder, not just an advisor.
Responsibilities
  • Own the product vision for how Altana's Product Passports serve as the connective tissue between PLM, ERP, and trade compliance systems — replacing the fragmented, snapshot-in-time data handoffs that define enterprise product data today.
  • Define how the as-designed, as-sourced, and as-built views of a bill of materials are reconciled and maintained over time — and what it means for trade compliance when they diverge.
  • Design the workflows that allow enterprises to propagate product changes — new suppliers, substitute components, revised country-of-origin determinations — continuously across their commercial documents, classifications, and regulatory filings.
  • Own the product vision for how structured product data flows from a SKU definition through a commercial invoice, advance ship notice, and customs entry — automatically, accurately, and with full audit trail.
  • Identify where manual, error-prone processes (data re-entry between systems, BOM-to-invoice reconciliation, HTS classification at the line-item level) can be automated, validated, or eliminated entirely through a well-modeled product identity.
  • Build the case — with data, customer evidence, and working prototypes — for prioritizing the integrations and automations that unlock the most compliance value.
  • Translate your firsthand experience with PLM implementations, ERP configurations, and the broken handoffs between them into concrete product features your engineering partners can build.
  • Define how Altana captures the product model — components, materials, suppliers, origin determinations — in a way that is rich enough to support trade compliance, flexible enough to reflect real-world manufacturing variance, and structured enough to be machine-readable.
  • Serve as the internal authority on how enterprise product data is created, versioned, and consumed across the supply chain lifecycle, keeping product decisions grounded in operational reality.
  • Use AI tools to prototype workflows, generate explanations, and rapidly test ideas with customers and engineers — before a single line of production code is written.
  • Think creatively about where AI can eliminate friction at the PLM-ERP-trade interface: extracting structured BOMs from unstructured documents, reconciling as-designed vs. as-built discrepancies, recommending classifications from component-level data, or flagging origin risks before a shipment is tendered.
  • Champion a culture of "show, don't tell" — use demos, mockups, and AI-assisted visualizations to align stakeholders and accelerate decision-making.
  • Engage directly with enterprise product engineers, trade compliance teams, procurement leaders, and ERP/PLM administrators to deeply understand their workflows, pain points, and workarounds.
  • Work with government-facing product teams to ensure the enterprise product data model is designed as the complement to CBP's enforcement and facilitation tools — so that what an importer knows about a product is what regulators need to see.
  • Collaborate with engineering on API design and data schemas that connect PLM platforms, ERP systems, logistics networks, and Altana's Product Passport layer in ways that feel seamless — not like another integration project.
Desired Qualifications
  • 5+ years of hands-on experience with PLM and/or ERP systems (SAP, Oracle, Teamcenter, Windchill, Arena, or equivalent) in a manufacturing, sourcing, or trade compliance context
  • Deep familiarity with bill of materials structures — multi-level, configurable, and as-built variants — and how they are created, maintained, and consumed across the product lifecycle
  • Working knowledge of how product data flows into commercial documents: commercial invoices, packing lists, advance ship notices, and customs entries
  • Experience with the PLM-ERP integration layer — item master synchronization, BOM transfer, ECO/ECN workflows, and the failure modes that emerge at each handoff
  • Familiarity with trade compliance data requirements and how traditional PLM and ERP systems breakdown when interacting with fright and customs.
  • Experience with data modeling, integration architecture, or enterprise system implementation is a strong plus
  • Prior product management, business analysis, or enterprise technology strategy experience is a strong plus — but domain depth is the priority

Altana AI builds a real-time, AI-powered map of the global supply chain called the Altana Atlas, helping manufacturers, distributors, and retailers view links and dependencies, automate tasks, and surface alerts. It uses AI to analyze data from over 120 million supply chain links (about half proprietary) and presents a shared, up-to-date view to all stakeholders for guided searches and recommendations. This shared platform differentiates itself with its combination of extensive proprietary data and automated actions surfaced for every participant. The goal is to improve efficiency, compliance, resilience, sustainability, and risk management across global supply chains.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Series C

Total Funding

$323.5M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2018

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What believers are saying

  • Maersk partnership covers 12 ports handling 70% of global trade since April 2026.
  • AUVSI integration verifies NDAA compliance for Green UAS and Blue UAS programs.
  • Michael Capellas as Chairman accelerates enterprise scaling from Compaq experience.

What critics are saying

  • Maersk terminates partnership, slashing adoption across Gemini Cooperation ports.
  • Fourfront's Everchain erodes retail share with Walmart-adopted blockchain passports.
  • US CBP's 2027 single-window API obsoletes Altana's intermediary compliance layer.

What makes Altana AI unique

  • Altana Atlas creates AI-powered map of 120 million proprietary supply chain links.
  • Federated data model ensures sovereignty while enabling real-time collaboration.
  • Product Passports provide pre-cleared compliance across multi-tier value chains.

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