Specialist, Supplier Quality Governance & Project
Main purpose of the role:
The Specialist, Supplier Quality Governance & Projects is responsible for developing and maintaining robust governance frameworks within the Supplier Quality function. This role leads strategic initiatives and projects aimed at enhancing supplier performance, ensuring compliance with internal standards and regulatory requirements, and driving continuous improvement. By fostering strong governance and executing key projects, the position supports risk mitigation, strengthens quality systems, and delivers operational excellence across the supply base.
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Governance Responsibilities
- Develop, implement, and maintain supplier quality governance framework, including policies, standards, and procedures.
- Define, monitor, and report governance KPIs to measure supplier quality performance and compliance.
- Prepare governance dashboards and executive reports for leadership and key stakeholders.
- Conduct gap analysis and recommend corrective actions for non-compliance or process deviations.
- Support risk management by identifying governance-related risks and implementing mitigation strategies.
Project Responsibilities
- Lead and coordinate supplier quality improvement projects from initiation through successful transition into Business-As-Usual (BAU).
- Develop project plans, timelines, and resource allocation to meet objectives.
- Track project progress, manage risks, and ensure timely delivery of milestones.
- Facilitate cross-functional collaboration to achieve project goals and ensure governance alignment.
Qualification:
- Bachelor’s degree or above in Engineering
- Minimum 5 years in Manufacturing / Quality / Operational Excellence / Project Management
- Very good in English communication
- Strong data analysis skills (Power BI, Six Sigma concepts)
- Experience in running cross‑functional projects (concept → BAU)
- Experience building or maintaining governance/quality systems
Welcome to our Crafting & Supply
The magic happens at our crafting facilities, where we combine centuries-old crafting traditions and high-quality materials with modern production techniques. You will be warmly greeted with over 13,000 craftspeople who are excellent at crafting and supplying the world’s largest jewellery brand with our craftsmanship.
Join a team that is as diverse and inclusive as our jewellery. We believe and value creative thinking and ensure that there’s equitable opportunities for all.
- Foster your growth and craft opportunities through our learning and development programmes.
- At Pandora, no effort or contribution goes unnoticed. We offer a wide range of opportunities and benefits to ensure that our employees feel valued, supported, and cared for.
- Transportation services are also available to drop you at the closet BTS station and other community areas.
About Pandora Crafting & Supply
Pandora started crafting its jewellery in Thailand in 1989, where our founders fell in love with the delicate craftsmanship of the Thai people. To date, there are two crafting facilities in Thailand, Bangkok, and Lamphun, and we employ more than 13,000 skilled craftspeople. By the end of 2023, there are 107 million pieces sold globally, all of which were hand-finished here in Thailand by our skilled craftspeople using high-quality raw materials and sustainable methods.
About Pandora Group
Pandora is the world’s largest jewellery brand. Designed in Denmark and crafted in Thailand, Pandora jewellery provides endless opportunities for personalisation, allowing people to express their passions and show who they are. The company’s products are made from high-quality materials and sold in more than 100 countries through 6,700 points of sale, including 2,600 concept stores.
Pandora is committed to leadership in sustainability and is sourcing lab-grown stones and recycled silver and gold for all its jewellery. Headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, Pandora employs 33,000 people worldwide, is listed on the Nasdaq Copenhagen stock exchange, and generated sales of DKK 28.1 billion (EUR 3.8 billion) in 2023.