Advantest

Strategic Supplier Manager

Advantest  •  Singapore, SG (Onsite)  •  9 hours ago
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Job Description

The Strategic Supplier Manager – Tier 1 is responsible for building, ramping up, and strategically governing Global Integration Centers (GICs) in alignment with Advantest’s long‑term supply network and business strategy.

In the initial phase, the role has a strong program and project management focus, acting as the lead for additional GIC ramp‑up and implementation. This includes driving operational readiness, coordinating cross‑functional stakeholders, aligning capacity and capability targets, and supporting the setup and stabilization of current and future Global Integration Centers. The role actively manages complex implementation challenges and ensures timely execution against ramp‑up milestones.

As the GICs mature, the role evolves into a Strategic Supplier Manager responsibility, with accountability for steering Tier‑1 supplier relationships at strategic level. This includes defining and executing supplier strategies in line with commodity and supply network objectives, governing supplier performance, managing commercial and contractual frameworks, and ensuring long‑term resilience, scalability, and value creation.

Throughout all phases, the Strategic Supplier Manager acts as a key interface between suppliers, operations, R&D, and senior leadership, applying strong problem‑solving capabilities, business judgment, and stakeholder management to address structural issues at a strategic level. The role ensures that Global Integration Centers (Tie-1) enable sustainable growth, operational stability, and long‑term competitive advantage for Advantest

Key responsibilities and duties:

  • Strategic Supplier Management: govern strategic Tier‑1 supplier relationships along the full supplier lifecycle, define supplier strategies aligned with business objectives, commodity direction and supply network requirements
  • Commercial & Contract Management: lead long‑term commercial frameworks and contract negotiations, enabling value creation through cost optimization, innovation, collaboration and balanced risk allocation
  • Supplier Performance Management: establish and steer performance management, evaluate and mitigate supplier, capacity and supply chain risks, and lead corrective actions at strategic level
  • Capacity & Supply Network Alignment: support strategic capacity planning and allocation to ensure scalability, resilience and business continuity across Tier‑1 suppliers
  • Cross‑functional Collaboration: co‑operate closely with Commodity Management, Quality, Product Management, Operations and senior stakeholders to align supplier strategies with business and technology roadmaps
  • Continuous Improvement: drive CI initiatives with suppliers, identify opportunities for innovation, multiple sourcing, supply base optimization and strengthened supply chain resilience
  • Objectives & Accountability: set clear objectives, priorities and accountability within the extended supplier and project context
  • Collaboration & Engagement: foster collaboration, engagement and a culture of continuous improvement across internal and external stakeholders
  • KPI and Performance Management: Create transparency and track the following KPIs: OTD, TCO, Cost stability, Quality, Cost improvements. Define mitigation actions, if required

Qualifications

  • Degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, Engineering or related field
  • 5+ years of experience in strategic supplier management, sourcing, procurement or comparable roles with exposure to complex supplier environments (Tier 1 / OEM / Contract Manufacturing)
  • Experience in contract negotiation and supplier governance, including long‑term agreements, commercial frameworks, risk allocation and escalation management
  • Experience working with globally matrix-organized teams and across business units
  • Strong project and program management capabilities, with experience in rampup, implementation or transformation initiatives in a supplier or operational context
  • Proven problemsolving and decisionmaking skills in complex, ambiguous environments, balancing shortterm execution with longterm strategic objectives
  • Good understanding of supplier business and operating models, including cost drivers, capacity constraints and scalability considerations
  • Solid stakeholder management and communication skills, with the ability to lead and influence without formal authority
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About Advantest

Advantest (TSE: 6857) is the leading manufacturer of automatic test and measurement equipment used in the design and production of semiconductors for applications including 5G communications, the Internet of Things (IoT), autonomous vehicles, high performance computing (HPC) including artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, and more. Its leading-edge systems and products are integrated into the most advanced semiconductor production lines in the world. The company also conducts R&D to address emerging testing challenges and applications; develops advanced test-interface solutions for wafer sort and final test; produces scanning electron microscopes essential to photomask manufacturing; and offers system-level test solutions and other test-related accessories. Founded in Tokyo in 1954, Advantest is a global company with facilities around the world and an international commitment to sustainable practices and social responsibility.

More information is available at www.advantest.com.

Industry
Hardware & Semiconductors
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Tokyo, JP
Year Founded
1954
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