China Sourcing and Partnership Lead
from 🇨🇳 China
Infatica is building the supply side of a new SDK initiative that depends on direct relationships with Chinese hardware manufacturers. We are hiring a senior sourcing professional based in Shenzhen, Guangzhou, or the broader Pearl River Delta who already has the supplier network we need — not someone who will start building one from scratch.
This role is not order-taking. It combines three things:hands-on negotiation with manufacturers,deep analytical workon commercial and technical proposals (using AI tools as a force multiplier), and the discipline to turn every meeting and offer into structured data. The output of your work is not just signed deals — it is also Infatica's evolving market intelligence on the Chinese hardware ecosystem.
What You Will Own
• Activate your existing manufacturer network to shortlist and qualify partners for our SDK hardware needs within the first 60 days.
• Lead negotiations end-to-end — pricing, MOQ, payment terms, IP protection, exclusivity clauses — with full deal autonomy up to defined thresholds. Negotiation outcome is the primary measure of this role.
• Analyze supplier proposals at depth: commercial terms, technical specifications, BOM cost structures, capability gaps. Use AI tools (Claude, ChatGPT, or equivalent) to accelerate spec comparison, identify red flags in offers, and benchmark across multiple bids.
• Drive supplier due diligence: capability audits, factory visits, sample qualification, compliance checks.
• Build and operate Infatica's China supplier intelligence system — a structured tracker of meetings, commercial offers, technical specs, supplier scorecards, and market statistics. Each interaction must produce structured data, not just notes.
• Synthesize market statistics from your own activity: pricing trends, capacity signals, lead-time benchmarks, supplier reliability cores. Deliver quarterly intelligence briefings to HQ leadership.
• Be the single point of contact between Infatica HQ and all Chinese partners — translating, escalating, and unblocking across time zones.
• Monitor production quality and delivery; intervene early before issues become escalations.
• Maintain a documented, transferable supplier database — relationships, terms, performance — so institutional knowledge stays with the company
Must Have
• 7+ years in sourcing, supplier development, or business development with Chinese manufacturers — hardware, electronics, or mobile device sector strongly preferred.
• Verifiable network of factory and supplier contacts. We will ask you to walk through it during the second interview.
• Demonstrated negotiation track record — concrete examples of cost, term, or scope wins you led directly. Negotiation is the core function of this role.
• Practical fluency with AI tools (Claude, ChatGPT, or equivalent) for analyzing commercial offers, comparing technical specifications, and synthesizing supplier intelligence. Comfort using AI as a working analyst, not just a chatbot.
• Track record of building structured systems — supplier trackers, scorecards, intelligence dashboards — from raw meeting and offer data. We are not hiring someone who keeps everything in their head or in a notebook.
• Native Mandarin and professional English. You will be the bridge in both directions —written and spoken, in negotiations and in technical discussions.
• Willingness to travel domestically up to 40% for factory visits and audits. Prior factory audit experience under ISO, BSCI, or comparable frameworks.
Hiring Process
Stage 1 — Initial screening call (30 min).
Stage 2 — Network walkthrough and case study (60 min). You will be asked to discuss
representative supplier relationships and how you would approach a sample sourcing scenario.
Stage 3 — Final conversation with Infatica leadership.
We move quickly. Strong candidates can expect an offer within 2–3 weeks of first contact.
Compensation & Format
• Base salary: RMB 40,000–55,000 per month, calibrated to network depth and seniority.
• Remote-first within China;
• Direct reporting line to leadership — short decision chains, real ownership of the China supply side as Infatica scales.