Chief Risk Officer — Advanced-Node Design Organisation
Urgent / Replacement
Confidential Chief Risk Officer seat addressing a design-win conversion gap for a fabless, foundry or semiconductor-systems enterprise in India.
The mandate
A deliberate change of pace is required to deal with a reset of enterprise risk ownership and board assurance within a multinational-owned fabless, foundry or semiconductor-systems enterprise. The immediate arena is the advanced-node design organisation during a design-win conversion gap. For mandate 520, the successful executive inherits decisions that have been deferred, competing stakeholder expectations and a need to establish facts before committing further capital.
The Chief Risk Officer operating perimeter covers approximately ₹8,350 crore in design, manufacturing and customer programme portfolio, with activity spanning several advanced-node design organisation customer, product and delivery clusters rather than a single asset. The Chief Risk Officer Semiconductor remit carries direct influence over roughly 675 colleagues and third-party capacity.
The chair, executive committee and principal capital sponsors want a Chief Risk Officer who can convert ambiguity into a short list of explicit choices for the advanced-node design organisation. The Chief Risk Officer Semiconductor seat must resolve a design-win conversion gap, while preserving the underlying strengths of the advanced-node design organisation. For mandate 520, value will come through sharper allocation, stronger leaders and an operating cadence that exposes variance early.
The Chief Risk Officer’s first year on the advanced-node design organisation is expected to end with early-warning quality, control effectiveness and regulator-ready evidence. In mandate 520, authority covers resources and leadership appointments; material trade-offs go directly to the board sponsor.
Why this seat is open
This is an urgent replacement for the Chief Risk Officer — Advanced-Node Design Organisation seat following an accelerated leadership transition. Interim accountability is in place for the advanced-node design organisation, but the board wants a permanent appointment within 6–8 weeks because a design-win conversion gap cannot remain under split ownership. The predecessor’s outcome is being handled neutrally and professionally. The external search remains confidential until the preferred candidate and transition plan are agreed.
What you will own
- Set the Chief Risk Officer value-creation thesis for the advanced-node design organisation, translate it into no more than five enterprise priorities and stop work that does not support them.
- Carry stewardship of approximately ₹8,350 crore in design, manufacturing and customer programme portfolio, including allocation, risk acceptance and board forecasts.
- Lead the Chief Risk Officer Semiconductor organisation of about 675 employees and partners, appointing a team with clear decision rights and credible succession for every critical seat.
- Resolve the advanced-node design organisation economics and execution constraints created by a design-win conversion gap, with Chief Risk Officer-approved owners, dated milestones and transparent escalation thresholds.
- Establish one Chief Risk Officer operating review across commercial, customer, financial, people, technology and risk outcomes for the advanced-node design organisation; remove reconciliations that obscure accountability.
- Have held independent challenge authority and closed material issues with evidence accepted by board or supervisory review in mandate 520.
- Build the Chief Risk Officer’s three-year succession and capability plan for the advanced-node design organisation, reducing dependence on individual executives and improving mobility across the wider Semiconductor organisation.
The first 12 months
- Days 1–90: Validate the advanced-node design organisation baseline, meet the 30 stakeholders most consequential to a reset of enterprise risk ownership and board assurance, assess the leadership team, stabilise immediate delivery risks and agree a board-owned scorecard with explicit decision gates.
- Months 4–9: Make the principal Chief Risk Officer portfolio and organisation choices for the advanced-node design organisation, install the new operating cadence, fill critical leadership gaps and deliver the first measurable release of cash, capacity or customer value.
- Months 10–12: Demonstrate a repeatable advanced-node design organisation trend against early-warning quality, control effectiveness and regulator-ready evidence, lock the following year’s capital and talent plan, evidence control sustainability and present a credible three-year value case with downside actions.
What the board will measure
- Delivery of the Chief Risk Officer’s agreed first-year advanced-node design organisation value case within a 10% tolerance, with variance explained before rather than after the relevant quarter closes.
- A Chief Risk Officer forecast that remains decision-useful across three consecutive quarters and reconciles the advanced-node design organisation’s operating, cash, customer and people assumptions.
- Closure of the Chief Risk Officer mandate’s highest-priority advanced-node design organisation risk and execution issues by their board-approved dates, with independent evidence that fixes are sustained.
- Retention of at least 90% of critical advanced-node design organisation talent and ready-now successors for at least 70% of the Chief Risk Officer’s direct reports.
- A quantified Chief Risk Officer-owned improvement in the advanced-node design organisation operating constraint behind a design-win conversion gap, supported by a clean baseline and named data owner.
- Clear stakeholder confidence in mandate 520: no unresolved high-severity escalation older than 30 days and no material surprise withheld from its agreed governance forum.
The person
You are currently a CRO, Deputy CRO or Chief Compliance and Risk Officer in a multinational-owned Semiconductor or adjacent enterprise. In relation to the advanced-node design organisation, your Chief Risk Officer track record includes a transition where the original plan was no longer sufficient; you can explain your choices, evidence and numerical impact. Candidates from semiconductors, electronics, embedded systems, advanced manufacturing or engineering services will be considered where the operating model, customer stakes and governance intensity match this Chief Risk Officer brief.
As a Chief Risk Officer candidate, you bring 22–28 years of progressive Semiconductor or adjacent-sector experience, consistent with the 22-28 experience band. At minimum, you have carried a P&L, book, budget or accountable portfolio of ₹4,850 crore and led an organisation of at least 475 people.
For mandate 520, the board wants two transitions: a difficult advanced-node design organisation portfolio choice and a leadership-system change during a design-win conversion gap. As the prospective Chief Risk Officer for this advanced-node design organisation, you must challenge optimistic cases and still create followership. References for mandate 520 must distinguish your contribution from the institution around you.
The Chief Risk Officer role in Semiconductor is based in Chennai; relocation is expected, although a structured weekly commute may be considered during the first quarter.
Non-negotiables
- Current or recent accountability at the level of CRO, Deputy CRO or Chief Compliance and Risk Officer, with direct exposure to a board, investment committee or equivalent Semiconductor governance forum.
- Proven Chief Risk Officer ownership of at least ₹4,850 crore and leadership of no fewer than 475 employees in a comparable advanced-node design organisation context.
- One completed Semiconductor or adjacent-sector example of a reset of enterprise risk ownership and board assurance with outcomes sustained for at least two reporting periods after the initial intervention.
- Sector credibility from semiconductors, electronics, embedded systems, advanced manufacturing or engineering services; experience that is purely functional and lacks Chief Risk Officer-level advanced-node design organisation consequences will not meet the bar.
- Willingness to meet the Chennai location expectation, complete conflicts and background diligence, and protect the confidentiality of mandate 520.
Compensation and terms
The anticipated Chief Risk Officer package is ₹2.2–3.0 crore fixed + performance variable, calibrated to the final advanced-node design organisation scope and the candidate’s current mix. Any long-term participation for mandate 520 follows standard vesting and performance conditions. The Chief Risk Officer appointment in Chennai, centred on the advanced-node design organisation, offers regular exposure to the chair, executive committee and principal capital sponsors. A notice period of up to 6 months can be accommodated for the selected executive in mandate 520.
Confidentiality
To protect the board, incumbent team and candidate, the organisation remains unnamed until a confidential conversation confirms mutual relevance for mandate 520. The operating facts have been rounded and blended expressly to remove identifying signals for mandate 520.
This mandate is confidential. The client is named only under a mutual NDA, and your own record is never listed, sold or shown to a company under your name until you release it for this specific mandate.