• Competitive pay with attractive, uncapped commission
  • Join a reputable, global ICT & Technology company
  • Dynamic and supportive team culture

Company Overview

Our client is a global leader in information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure, telecommunications equipment, and smart devices. Operating on a massive global scale, they innovate at the intersection of consumer electronics, enterprise cloud data centers, and advanced energy solutions. To support their expanding next-generation hardware and infrastructure portfolios, they are seeking a highly technical and strategic Procurement Manager to oversee global sourcing for critical electrical power components.

Position Summary

The Procurement Manager (Electrical Power Components) will be responsible for end-to-end strategic sourcing, supplier lifecycle management, and cost optimization across three critical technical categories: Switched Power (including SMPS and power modules), Low Power Electronics (microcontrollers, sensors, IoT power management ICs), and High Power Electrical Systems (industrial power distribution, heavy-duty modules, and thermal/power management infrastructure).

This role bridges the gap between complex engineering requirements and global supply chain execution, ensuring supply resilience, cost competitiveness, and stringent quality compliance.

Key Responsibilities

1. Category Strategy & Strategic Sourcing
  • Technical Portfolio Management: Develop and execute comprehensive global sourcing strategies for Switched-Mode Power Supplies (SMPS), low-power semiconductors/ICs, and high-voltage/high-current power modules.

  • Supplier Discovery & Selection: Identify, audit, and onboard tier-1 and tier-2 global suppliers capable of meeting high-volume manufacturing demands and stringent corporate standards.

  • NPI Support: Partner closely with R&D and Hardware Engineering teams during New Product Introduction (NPI) phases to ensure Early Supplier Involvement (ESI), optimizing for Design-for-Cost (DFC) and Design-for-Availability.

2. Commercial & Contract Management
  • Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Optimization: Lead high-value commercial negotiations covering piece-part pricing, tooling costs, volume rebates, and payment terms to drive annual cost-reduction targets.

  • Risk Mitigation & Contracting: Structure, negotiate, and execute Master Purchase Agreements (MPAs) and Service Level Agreements (SLAs) to guarantee long-term capacity, business continuity, and IP protection.

3. Supply Chain Resilience & Risk Management
  • Dual-Sourcing & De-risking: Actively map component supply chains to eliminate single-source bottlenecks, particularly for critical low-power microcontrollers and high-power components.

  • Geopolitical & Market Intelligence: Monitor global semiconductor and raw material market trends (e.g., copper, silicon wafers) to proactively mitigate shortages, allocation constraints, or tariff impacts.

4. Supplier Quality & Performance
  • Quarterly Business Reviews (QBRs): Establish and track supplier Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) focusing on quality, on-time delivery (OTD), and technological alignment.

  • Continuous Improvement: Partner with Supplier Quality Engineering (SQE) to resolve engineering bottlenecks, yield issues, or compliance failures at the manufacturing level.

Job Requirements & Critical Qualifications

Education & Experience
  • Bachelor’s Degree: Required in Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Supply Chain Management, or a related technical discipline. An engineering background combined with a business degree is highly preferred.

  • Experience: Minimum of 8 years of strategic procurement or category management experience, specifically sourcing electronic components, power supplies, or semiconductor products within a high-tech mass manufacturing or ICT infrastructure environment.

Technical Competencies
  • Deep Domain Knowledge: Strong technical familiarity with electrical power architectures, including an understanding of efficiency ratings, thermal management components, and semiconductor lifecycles.

  • Global Ecosystem Familiarity: Established network and working relationships with major global semiconductor foundries, power supply manufacturers, and distributors.

Soft Skills & Global Mindset
  • Negotiation & Influence: Proven track record of successfully negotiating multi-million dollar contracts with major global technology suppliers.

  • Cross-functional Collaboration: Ability to speak the "language of engineering" to challenge technical requirements while maintaining strong commercial alignment with business units.

  • Language Skills: Excellent command of English. Fluency in Mandarin is highly advantageous due to frequent collaboration with global manufacturing hubs and regional supply chain teams.





Type: Permanent

Category: Purchasing - No Selection Required

Reference ID: 118-06262026-SH

Date Posted: 26/06/2026

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