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- Job Title
- Multi-geography CTO — Automotive (primary anchor Singapore)
- Job Location
- Singapore · India / Continental Europe
- Experience Range
- 22–28 years
- Industry
- Automotive & Transportation
- Job Function
- CTO
Position overview
Gladwin International Leadership Advisors is representing a confidential organisation in Automotive & Transportation on a senior CTO leadership mandate anchored in Singapore. The remit explicitly spans India, Continental Europe, Middle East.
This is a country CEO / MD-class mandate with board- and headquarters-facing accountability for strategy execution, regulatory relationships, and brand in-market.
This is a role for someone who has already led through at least one major inflection: restructuring, M&A, regulatory reset, or category shift.
Context you will inherit
- Market & sector: New mobility business models — subscription-based mobility, fleet electrification, and B2B mobility services require commercial leaders with non-traditional backgrounds
- Geographic spine: Primary hub Singapore with explicit corridor responsibility across India, Continental Europe, Middle East.
- Organisation stage: ESG and conduct expectations from owners and regulators are now hard constraints on how growth is pursued.
- Stakeholders: Owners may include PE operating partners, a promoter family office, or public-market investors — each with different tempo and KPIs.
- Secondary lens: Speed of product development — reducing time-to-market from 48 months (traditional) to 18-24 months (EV-era expectation) requires new product leadership paradigms
The mandate (12–24 month arc)
- Product-aligned tech: Tighten partnership with product and GTM so roadmaps reflect customer and revenue reality.
- Cost of technology: Drive FinOps discipline — visibility, accountability, and trade-offs on build vs. buy.
- Innovation portfolio: Balance horizon-one delivery with selective bets on differentiating capabilities.
- Technical standards: Publish and enforce patterns that reduce one-off solutions across teams.
- Regulatory tech: Where sector demands, ensure systems and controls satisfy audit and supervisor expectations.
- Leadership communication: Make technology risk and opportunity legible to non-technical boards and investors.
Responsibilities (representative)
- Drive platform consolidation where fragmentation hurts speed or cost.
- Establish technical programme management for large migrations or rewrites.
- Improve engineering metrics — lead time, change failure rate, incident trends.
- Represent technology risk and opportunity clearly to board and investors.
- Ensure regulatory expectations on systems are met in financial services, health, etc.
Leadership profile
- Judgment: High signal-to-noise under pressure; ethical clarity; willingness to halt initiatives that break risk appetite.
- Education: Strong undergraduate grounding; MBA / advanced degree / professional qualification common at this level.
- Scale experience: Systems and organisations that grew materially under your technology leadership.
- Communication: Executive presence in English; additional languages valued where market-relevant.
- Geographic muscle: Comfort operating from Singapore with regular engagement across India, Continental Europe.
Team & culture
Silos are real. Your job is to design forums and incentives so product, technology, risk, and commercial leaders solve problems together instead of optimising local KPIs.
Success measures (examples)
- Financial: Revenue and margin vs. plan; cash conversion; capital efficiency.
- Strategic: Share in priority segments; customer retention in anchor accounts; milestone delivery on transformation.
- People: Engagement trends; regrettable attrition in critical roles; diversity of succession slate.
- Risk: Audit and regulatory outcomes; conduct events; operational resilience metrics.
First 90 days (orientation arc)
- Days 1–30: Shadow key customer journeys or operations — paper over slides where reality diverges.
- Days 30–60: Cut or pause low-value projects freeing capacity for strategic work.
- Days 60–90: Publish first integrated forecast or plan under your ownership — even if directional.
- Build trust with risk, legal, and audit through transparency — surprises erode licence to move fast.
- Pick one cultural signal (e.g. meeting hygiene, promotion criteria) and model it relentlessly.
Stakeholder map (illustrative)
- Internal: Matrix of global product houses and local P&L; tension is normal — your role is to broker trade-offs with data.
- External: Customers who influence reference deals; government or industry bodies in regulated sectors.
- Capital providers: Banks, sponsors, or minority investors — each needs a slightly different narrative on risk.
Travel & mobility
Travel weighted to priority markets and quarterly global or regional forums; flexibility for crisis windows.
Compensation
Competitive CTO compensation for Automotive & Transportation leadership: cash, incentive, benefits, and potential equity or carry (case-dependent). Discussed with finalists only.
Application status
This mandate is no longer accepting new applications. The search progressed through Q4 2025 and closed for submissions in February 2026. We retain this posting for transparency on the type of leadership work we carry in Automotive & Transportation and Singapore. For similar active mandates, browse open roles or submit a general profile through executive search inquiry.
Reference: automotive-transportation · CTO · Singapore · Gladwin International Leadership Advisors