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The Program Manager (PM) in ESBU owns end‑to‑end execution of customer‑funded engineering systems programs, from demand signal through delivery, installation, and customer acceptance. The role combines technical program management, operational execution, supplier coordination, and cross‑BU governance. The PM is accountable for delivering complex test cell and insertion solutions on time, to quality, and with clear ownership across Advantest and its partners. This is a delivery‑owning execution role, not a coordination‑only PM position.Â
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Key ResponsibilitiesÂ
End‑to‑End Program OwnershipÂ
- Own full lifecycle execution of ESBU programs:
- Forecast and demand alignment
- Ordering and BOM readinessÂ
- Manufacturing, system integration, and assemblyÂ
- Shipment, installation, and customer buy‑offÂ
- Act as the single point of accountability for ESBU delivery commitments.Â
Forecast, Demand & Delivery AlignmentÂ
- Drive monthly demand planning and delivery plans for ESBU‑owned systems.
- Align Business Development/ Sales FCST, customer CRDs, and operational readiness (CRD vs. SSD vs. “ready‑for‑test”).
- Establish predictable execution of cadence and transparency across stakeholders.Â
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Cross‑Functional & Global CoordinationÂ
- Lead execution across globally distributed teams, including:Â
- ESBU engineering (HW, SW, system integration)Â
- Product Units (e.g., V93k PU)Â
- Operations and logisticsÂ
- Field Service and installation
-  Navigate time zone, cultural, and organizational differences while driving alignment, ownership, and timely decision‑making.
- Participate in ESBU staff meetings to align execution priorities and resolve ownership gaps.Â
Supplier & Partner Program ManagementÂ
- Coordinate execution across multiple external suppliers and partners.Â
- Align delivery plans, capacity assumptions, changes, risks, and mitigations.Â
- Drive escalation and resolution jointly with suppliers and internal stakeholders.Â
Ordering, BOM & Process GovernanceÂ
- Own ESBU execution processes for:Â
- BOM definition and approvalÂ
- Ordering workflows and approvalsÂ
- Handover to operations and logisticsÂ
- Ensure processes are clearly defined, scalable, and consistently followedÂ
- Identify and close process gaps impacting execution.Â
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KPI, Risk & Issue ManagementÂ
- Define, track, and drive execution of KPIs (schedule adherence, readiness, system quality at handover).Â
- Proactively identify risks across supply, integration, ownership, and execution.Â
- Lead mitigation planning and escalate decisively when required.Â
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Executive, Customer & Stakeholder CommunicationÂ
- Provide clear, fact‑based program status to ESBU leadership.Â
- Prepare inputs for:Â
- Monthly ESBU manufacturing and execution updatesÂ
- Strategic Program Reviews (SPR) and roadmap discussionsÂ
- Executive escalation forumsÂ
-  Support customer‑facing communication related to ESBU execution when needed.Â
ExperienceÂ
- Proven experience delivering complex, cross‑functional, globally distributed programs.Â
- Strong background in system‑driven environments (HW + SW).Â
- Demonstrated ownership of execution under schedule, resource, and stakeholder pressure.Â
- Prior experience working in a truly international environment.Â
- Demonstrated ability to understand and effectively manage cultural differences in communication, decision‑making, escalation, and execution across regions.Â
Core SkillsÂ
- Strong execution and accountability mindset.Â
- Ability to facilitate deep technical discussions and drive decisions without direct authority.Â
- High cultural awareness and adaptability when working across regions and functions.Â
- Clear, structured communication with senior leadership and customers.Â
- Self‑motivated, resilient, and comfortable operating in ambiguity.Â
PreferredÂ
- Semiconductor / ATE industry experience.Â
- Background in engineering services, insertion programs, or first‑of‑kind system delivery.Â
- Experience working with teams in North America, Europe, and Asia.Â
- Familiarity with Agile methodologies.Â
What Success Looks LikeÂ
- ESBU forecasts, delivery plans, and execution remain aligned and predictable.Â
- Clear ownership exists across ESBU, Product Units, Operations, and Field Service.Â
- Risks driven by supply, integration, or cultural misalignment are identified early and mitigated.Â
- Customers receive systems as committed, without last‑minute escalation.Â
- Leadership has one trusted, consistent view of ESBU execution status.Â
Why This Role Is HardÂ
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This role sits at the intersection of engineering, operations, suppliers, product units, and customers, across multiple regions and cultures.Â
Programs are often first‑of‑kind, customer‑funded, and executed under incomplete information, while expectations remain high and timelines aggressive. Success requires balancing execution discipline with flexibility, driving clarity where ownership is ambiguous, and navigating cultural differences without slowing delivery. The Program Manager must lead through influence, not authority, and make decisions with real business and customer impact.Â
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