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SS&P SEA Program Manager of Business Performance and Strategy - SG (3rd party contract)

ASMLSingaporePosted 18 May 2026

ASML is seeking a Program Manager for its Strategic Sourcing & Procurement division in Singapore to drive business performance and strategy deployment. This role involves executing strategic initiatives using Hoshin Kanri, managing cross-functional portfolios, and acting as a trusted partner to leadership. Candidates must possess 10-15 years of relevant experience, a master's degree, and strong executive-level stakeholder management skills. The position is a 3rd party contract role focused on translating long-term objectives into measurable impact.

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Experience

10-15 years

Function

Program and Project Management

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 1

What you will work on

ASML is seeking a Program Manager for its Strategic Sourcing & Procurement division in Singapore to drive business performance and strategy deployment. This role involves executing strategic initiatives using Hoshin Kanri, managing cross-functional portfolios, and acting as a trusted partner to leadership. Candidates must possess 10-15 years of relevant experience, a master's degree, and strong executive-level stakeholder management skills. The position is a 3rd party contract role focused on translating long-term objectives into measurable impact.

TAL's take

Quality 75/1005/5 clarityTier 1 company1 watchout

High tier company with clearly defined strategic responsibilities and leadership exposure.

The JD clearly outlines the Hoshin Kanri framework, strategic focus, and required programmatic experience.

Watchouts

  • 3rd party contract

Must haves

  • 10-15 years of professional experience
  • Experience in program/portfolio management
  • Proven experience working with senior leadership/executives
  • Master's degree in Business, Engineering, or Supply Chain
  • Excellent English communication skills

Tools and skills

hoshin kanriprogram managementportfolio managementstrategy deploymentperformance management

Nice to have: okr, balanced scorecard, mbo, smart goals, lean six sigma.

About the company

ASML is a global leader in semiconductor equipment manufacturing.

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