8 years ago, we were absolutely frustrated with the status quo of data infrastructure in manufacturing. Companies paid millions per year for outdated software from the 90s. They still do today. There is much better technology out there, built on open source.
So we decided to do this better. We first founded a System Integrator. We realized most of the tasks in setting up and maintaining a data infrastructure can be standardized. Then we founded the currently VC-backed UMH. Built on open-source software and our software is open source itself.
Global manufacturers in Automotive, Food & Beverage, Consumer Goods & Luxury run UMH in production. Engineers ship real features multiple times a week. The Discord and GitHub community keeps growing faster than we can keep up with.
But we are limiting ourselves by not doing a better job telling people what they can achieve with UMH. Our best customer stories live in Slack threads. Product launches go out with a changelog and not much else. We need someone who fixes that. That's why we're hiring our first Product Marketing Manager. You report directly to the co-founder and CEO.
What we're actually building:
We build a data platform from and for manufacturing. It connects machines across all major industrial protocols. It models data in accordance with industry standards like ISA-95 and integrates it into systems where users can build business value-adding applications and automations on top.
The whole infrastructure is open source. Our community on Discord, GitHub, and Slack is where future enterprise customers first discover us. And yes, we care about how we present all of this to the market.
You'll love this if you want to:
- Own the narrative for an entire product category: Industrial Data Management is where cloud was 15 years ago. The incumbents are slow. The customers know it. You get to define how this category gets talked about.
- Turn a deep technical product into stories that actually resonate: Our platform does things that sound simple on a spec sheet. In practice, they are incredibly hard. Your job is to make an IT director or a plant manager understand why it matters for their factory. Without a 45-minute technical briefing.
- Shape what we build, not just how we talk about it: You'll sit in product planning. You'll hear customer calls firsthand. You'll work closely with our Value Engineering team and product engineers. Your market insights will change what we do.
- Work at the intersection of enterprise and open source: We sell to enterprises. Our go-to-market is deeply rooted in open source. The community on GitHub and Discord builds trust and awareness. That turns into enterprise conversations. You shape how we tell that story at every step of the customer journey.
- Build this from scratch: You own the function. You have direct access to the founders. If it works, you're building a team around it.
