Description
Job Description for Human Resources
HR Programs and Projects Lead
Functional overview
The purpose of Asahi Procurement is to safeguard the existing value and to unlock new sources of sustainable value for Asahi, our customers, and the planet. This is done through partnering with Asahi business stakeholders and a high-performing supplier network.
Procurement capabilities are mobilized to improve product and service quality, mitigate risks, drive total cost of ownership and infuse top-line growth for Asahi local businesses.
Asahi Procurement aspires to be the partner of choice for internal clients as well as for external suppliers; trusted for being an inspirational business advocate; connecting people and driving sustainable procurement value; while aiming to achieve operational and transactional excellence to ensure business continuity.
Excellence in procurement is achieved by establishing strong partnerships for strategic internal and external cooperation, as well as responding innovatively and agilely to business disruptions and challenges.
No matter if Procurement people are based in Japan, Australia, Malaysia, Europe or any other location, there is a one-direction approach used to maximize value delivery in a consistent way.
Cost and Net Working Capital efficiency is equally important as proactive risk management is. The aspiration for continuity, sustainability, and circular economy is reflected in everything we do. Moreover, Procurement employees are not only experts in their categories but also ambassadors for corporate social responsibility. Following the Asahi Group philosophy, Procurement thinks globally and acts locally.
Job title
HR Programs and Projects Lead
Reporting to
HRD – Asahi Global Procurement
Main interfaces
Internally
· CEO – Global Procurement
· GPO Leadership
· AGH HR
· Regional HR
Externally
· Vendors
Main purpose of the job
As part of the Global Headquarters for Asahi Global Procurement, the HR Programs and Projects Lead will design, manage, and execute high-impact HR initiatives focused on Talent Management, Learning & Development (L&D), and Compensation & Benefits (C&B) in collaboration with Procurement leadership teams, regional HR team as well as Asahi Group HR. This role supports both the global business function (Asahi Global Procurement) and the global office, ensuring alignment with the organization’s overall strategy and long-term objectives.
To succeed, the ideal candidate will have a very good understanding of HR strategies, practices and trend and ideally deeper expertise in one of the areas above. Other critical competencies are related to project management, exceptional stakeholder management skills, and the ability to collaborate effectively with across multiple cultures and geographies.
Accountabilities and deliverables
1. Project Leadership - Plan, structure, and implement HR projects using established project management methodologies (e.g., Agile, Waterfall, or hybrid approaches), adapting them to a global context. Develop clear project scopes, objectives, and success metrics in collaboration with regional and global stakeholders. Monitor progress, anticipate challenges, and adapt project plans to ensure timely, high-quality outcomes.
2. Global alignment - For dedicated projects, serve as the primary liaison between HR, Procurement, and cross-functional teams to drive project success and secure buy-in at the global and regional levels. Engage with regional HR and Procurement teams to gather local requirements, understand cultural nuances, and ensure alignment with overarching global initiatives.
3. Stakeholder management - Align with senior stakeholders (e.g., executive leadership) by providing regular updates, status reports, and presentations to maintain visibility and support. Proactively identify and address stakeholder concerns, effectively managing expectations and fostering strong, productive relationships.
4. HR project and programs - Lead the design and implementation of talent initiatives, including succession planning, performance management, and leadership development, specifically tailored for Asahi Global Procurement. Partner with regional HR Business Partners to identify and nurture high-potential employees, creating development plans that support both individual growth and business needs. Track and analyze talent metrics to gauge the effectiveness of programs and recommend continuous improvements.
5. Data Analysis & Reporting - Track and assess the impact of global HR initiatives across Talent Management, L&D, and C&B, using both quantitative and qualitative data. Provide insights and strategic recommendations to senior leadership, highlighting project performance and opportunities for improvement. Ensure data integrity and adherence to data privacy regulations in all regions. Champion a culture of learning, collaboration, and adaptability, ensuring the HR function remains agile and future-focused.
6. Continuous Improvement - Identify process gaps and propose enhancements within HR programs and practices, particularly in the context of a global, matrixed organization. Stay informed about industry trends, new technologies, and emerging methodologies, integrating best practices to drive efficiency and effectiveness.
7. Cost control - For relevant costs perform cost control activities, analyse cost effectiveness and define saving opportunities with the aim to ensure appropriate cost-performance-ratio and financial well-being of the function.
Requirements
Qualification criteria
· University degree, preferably in HR or Business-related field (master's degree preferred)
· 7+ years of professional experience
· 5+ years of experience from international companies
· 5+ years of experience from leading and delivering HR projects
· 3+ years of experience from dealing with senior stakeholders
· Proficiency in English
Benefits
Competitive salary package.
Health, Life and Dental coverage.
Opportunities for career advancement and professional development.
Dynamic and inclusive work environment.