Director, Material Catalog

Remote

Material Bank is a fast-paced, high-growth technology company and created the world's largest material marketplace for the Architecture and Design industry, providing the fastest and most powerful way to start and manage a design project.  Learn more about us at www.materialbank.com or see below.

Material Bank is seeking a Director of Material Catalog to lead the strategy and development of the world’s most comprehensive material catalog for the A&D industry. This person will shape how designers worldwide discover, evaluate, and specify materials.

As leader of a focused team, the Director will oversee catalog structure, data mapping, content quality, and attribute enrichment, ensuring a user experience that meets the expectations of the world’s most discerning designers. They will establish the taxonomy, nomenclature, and governance framework that underpins the platform.

Success in this role requires not only a deep understanding of the material landscape and the nuances of each category, but also a genuine passion for A&D materials. Supported by data scientists, machine learning engineers, and advanced AI tools, the Director will guide the expansion of a future-ready catalog that sets the industry standard.

What You'll Do: 

Catalog Development & Governance:

  • Define standards for material data across all categories, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and usability.
  • Establish and manage catalog taxonomy, nomenclature, and attribute schemas.
  • Serve as the authority on coding and enrichment strategies, with emphasis on output and user experience.

Data Collection & Enrichment:

  • Lead data mapping and quality assessments.
  • Guide AI and machine learning tools for categorization, enrichment, and validation.
  • Direct the structuring of documentation including certifications, installation methods, and compliance requirements.
  • Manage partnerships with third-party data providers to expand catalog breadth and depth.

Optimization & Insights:

  • Monitor and improve material coding, searchability, and discoverability.
  • Identify opportunities to automate and streamline data processes.
  • Partner with product, engineering, and data teams to drive catalog performance.

Expertise & Quality:

  • Ensure the catalog delivers expert-level experiences for A&D professionals.
  • Stay current with material innovations, sustainability trends, and industry standards.
  • Gather user insights to refine taxonomy and improve navigation.
  • Enrich adjacent knowledge bases to support prompt-based search and AI-driven discovery.

Qualifications:

  • True passion for A&D materials
  • 10+ Years of proven experience as a material librarian, specification writer, sourcing agent, or related data expert.
  • Deep knowledge of material categories, performance criteria, sustainability, and compliance.
  • Hands-on experience managing complex databases and large datasets.
  • Strong grasp of emerging technologies including AI, machine learning, and automation.
  • Exceptional organizational, analytical, and communication skills; able to connect deep subject expertise with technical execution.
  • Demonstrated ability to set and uphold a high bar for quality.

What you’ll get from us:

  • Our people: If you thrive in an inclusive, innovative, and fast-paced organization, look no further! You will get to work alongside some of the brightest minds - Join a genuinely fun and supportive workplace where we keep our employees consistently engaged through internal communication and corporate events 
  • Relaxation and Celebrations: Flexible PTO, Sick Days, Paid National Holidays, and even more (ask us about this when we connect). 
  • Health Benefits: We contribute to your medical, dental, vision and short-term/long-term disability plans and have a strong employee assistance program. 
  • Plan for your Retirement: 401(k) eligible after your first 90 day's employed!
  • Giving Back: We sponsor multiple events throughout the year to help out our communities. 
  • Growth: We’ll help you take your career to the next level. We want you to be creative and take initiative which will allow you to grow and create within the company. Most importantly, be the best at what matters! 
  • Flexible Work Schedules: With business units and employees across the globe, Materia Group Corporation has embraced a hybrid  working model allowing department leaders to decide on the best approach for their respective teams, whether that be remote, in person, or a little of both.  

About Material Bank 

Material Bank is the world’s largest material marketplace for the architecture and design industry, providing the fastest and most powerful way to search and sample materials. Material Bank connects design professionals to hundreds of manufacturers through facilitating brand discovery, rep engagement, and material sampling.

Material Bank has transformed the way an entire industry discovers and samples materials. By removing the friction that exists in the process, we drive business between architects and designers (members) and our Brand Partners (clients).

Our powerful material database and proprietary robotic distribution facility allow members to order samples until midnight (ET) to be delivered free of charge anywhere in the US, in one box, by 10:30 AM the next morning.

Connect with us and discover your career at Material Bank.

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