Lead and manage the complete supply chain function for electronic components including procurement, planning, logistics, warehousing, and inventory management.
Develop and implement supply chain strategies aligned with business goals.
Manage sourcing of electronic components, semiconductors, PCB assemblies, and related materials.
Build strong relationships with domestic and international suppliers/vendors.
Ensure timely availability of materials to support production and customer commitments.
Drive cost optimization, supplier negotiations, and process improvements.
Monitor inventory levels and reduce excess/obsolete inventory.
Collaborate with Sales, Production, Engineering, and Finance teams for demand planning and forecasting.
Handle import/export operations, compliance, and documentation.
Track supply chain KPIs and prepare MIS reports for management review.
Mitigate supply chain risks, shortages, and disruptions proactively.
Lead and mentor the supply chain team for high performance and operational excellence.
Good to have:
Hands on experience in sourcing for electronic components and a strong network with the owners/management of most of the global distributors/OCM's and eco-system players
Strong understanding of the semiconductor/electronics supply chain ecosystem.
Expertise in procurement, sourcing, vendor management, and inventory planning.
Experience handling global suppliers and import/export operations.
Excellent negotiation and stakeholder management skills.
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
Proficiency in ERP systems, Excel, and supply chain planning tools.
Knowledge of demand forecasting and production planning.
Leadership and team management capabilities.
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Supply Chain, Operations, or related field.
MBA/PGDM in Supply Chain or Operations preferred.
Prior experience in electronics manufacturing, EMS, or component distribution companies.
Exposure to handling high-value and fast-moving electronic components.
Experience managing supply chain during shortages and volatile market conditions.