Shape the quality and reliability of critical components used in revolutionary semiconductor metrology systems.
About Nearfield Instruments
Nearfield Instruments (NFI) is a fast-growing scale-up high-tech company. We design, develop, integrate, market and service advanced metrology machines. Our machines enable our customers - the world’s leading chipmakers – to increase the production yields, and thus, functionality of their microchips, which in turn leads to smaller, more powerful consumer electronics.
Founded in 2016, we bring together the most creative minds (approx. 420 employees) in science and technology and develop a one-of-a-kind, revolutionary high throughput Scanning Probe Microscopy system.
What will you be doing?
The Supply Chain Quality Manager drives supplier quality, component reliability, and manufacturing readiness across a highly complex semiconductor equipment supply chain. This role ensures that critical modules, precision parts, vacuum components, motion systems, electronics, and cleanroom‑sensitive assemblies meet stringent quality, safety, and regulatory requirements.
You will manage supplier qualification, conduct advanced problem solving lead technical audits, and collaborate with engineering, NPI, and global sourcing teams to ensure stable, predictable supply for high‑mix, high‑precision semiconductor tools.
Key Responsibilities
Supplier Quality & Performance Management
Own end‑to‑end supplier quality for mechanical, electrical, optical, and precision manufacturing suppliers.
Qualify new suppliers aligned with stringent semicon standards and technical specifications.
Plan and execute Process Audits, QMS Audits, and Manufacturing Readiness Reviews.
Lead PPAP/FAI activities for new components and engineering changes.
Track supplier KPIs: defect rates, DPPM, NCR closures, OTD, and escape incidents.
Drive structured 8D / RCCA investigations with suppliers and ensure sustainable corrective actions.
2. Quality Assurance for System Modules
Ensure quality of complex build‑to-print and build‑to-spec modules.
Review engineering drawings, tolerances, BOMs, and specifications to ensure manufacturability.
Support NPI ramp‑up by aligning suppliers on capability, process stability, and capacity.
Maintain strict cleanliness and contamination‑control requirements.
3. Risk, Compliance & Reliability
Ensure suppliers comply with relevant standards.
Support reliability and field quality teams in failure analysis (FA) and component validation.
Manage quality incidents, SCARs, and potential supply disruptions.
4. Continuous Improvement & Operational Excellence
Lead Lean / Six Sigma initiatives to reduce DPPM and improve uptime and yield.
Improve incoming inspection, sampling plans, and quality gate controls.
Partner with engineering and procurement to redesign components or processes for better quality, cost, and delivery performance.
Drive adoption of digital quality tools (SPC dashboards, supplier portals, predictive analytics).
5. Cross‑Functional & Global Collaboration
Work closely with global sourcing, R&D/NPI engineering, manufacturing operations, field services, and logistics teams.
Align with global HQ and regional counterparts on supplier strategy, qualification, and escalations.
Provide quality training internally and externally (suppliers, internal stakeholders).