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