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Location
Veldhoven, Netherlands
Team
Sourcing & Supply Chain
Work Experience
3-7 years
Job Category
Logistics & supply chain management
Travel
60%
Introduction
Are you challenged by a supply chain over 10 tiers deep? Do you want to be part of building the right capacity within ASML’s external supply chain for our future growth? And are you experienced in building, developing and creating improvements to drive operational excellence with our suppliers?
Job Mission
The Supplier Collaboration Analyst is member of cross functional teams responsible for creating QLTCS capability breakthroughs at suppliers and on business critical modules in ASMLs supply chain.
Focus is to secure ASML’s ramp-up and QLTCS needs. Activities of the multidisciplinary team include solution design, risk assessment, module and/or manufacturing process re-design, supplier capability development, release of new suppliers, phase in/phase out planning and stakeholder alignment & communication.
This all in close cooperation with senior management of the relevant Business Lines, product clusters (Development & Engineering) and supplier categories (Sourcing & Supply Chain)
Job Description
The Supplier Collaboration Analyst is responsible for:
-Supporting the Supplier Collaboration Manager and his team during diagnostics and design
-Provides the collaboration project team with information to support fast decision making
-Provides structural or on-demand reports, analysis and centrally stored information
-General data analysis, creating structure to enable useful information gathering
-Signaling deviations and follow up by informing stakeholders or where possible take corrective actions yourself
-Support reporting purposes, turning data into useful presentation
-Contribute and participate in collaboration engagements
Education
MSc degree in Supply Chain Management, (Industrial) Engineering, Business Administration or equivalent
Experience
-You have 1-4 years of work experience or proven relevant experience
-Digital affinity is important to be successful in the role. Examples are experience with Excel and/or Access data modelling, big data handling platforms (ASML uses Spotfire)
-Experience with SAP and BI tools is preferred
Personal skills
-Strong analytical skills
-Customer focused and service minded
-Accurate, attention to detail
-Pragmatic and result driven
-Pro-active attitude, drive for improvement
-Good social and communicative skills
Context of the position
Sourcing & Supply Chain (S&SC) represents ASML’s Sourcing, Logistics and Quality interface to its external supply base and is responsible for materials availability for ASML’s factories. In today’s complex multi-tier supply chains, this is only possible by creating full transparency in the chains and flexibility at suppliers. S&SC manages over its Complex Supply Chains (CSCs) up to seven tiers deep, addressing potential bottlenecks and supply risks before they impact our customers.
It must handle the increased complexity of ASML’s systems while reducing cost of ownership for customers. To do this, S&SC works with suppliers to continuously reduce cycle time for components, modules and assemblies, increasing supply chain flexibility and customer value. S&SC also monitors the suppliers’ quality, flexibility, cycle time reductions, move rate compliance and on-time delivery reliability, driving supplier development in all areas to ensure ASML’s supply keeps pace with technological developments and can adapt to changing market conditions.
The S&SC Supplier Collaboration centre of excellence (CoE) objective is to improve supplier intimacy and collaboration. This includes move-rate transparency, and joint development of structural improvements to close performance gaps in both new product introduction (NPI) and high-volume manufacturing (HVM)
Other information
Supporting Supplier Collaboration projects requires co-location at our suppliers, as such you can be expected to spend 60-80% of your time at suppliers’ premises.