184 Supply Chain Director jobs in Canada
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Director of Supply Chain | Bedford, Nova Scotia
Innovasea | Aquatic Solutions Built for Life
Ready to join a passionate team committed to a more sustainable future? Innovasea (pronounced In-no-va-see) is at the forefront of revolutionizing aquaculture solutions and advancing the science of fish tracking. We provide complete end-to-end solutions to improve sustainable fish farming and better understand and preserve our marine and freshwater habitats.
When you work at Innovasea, you join a group of over 275 employees committed to our values of authenticity, collaboration, commitment, innovation and stewardship. As a member of the team, youll have the opportunity to be part of an organization relentlessly committed to building a better tomorrow.
Roles and Responsibilities
We are seeking a full-time Director of Supply Chain to join our team. The Director of Supply Chain based in Bedford, will report to the Vice President, Operations andis responsible for leading the supply chain organization forInnovasea.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and implement a systematic and data driven approach to optimize our supply base.
- Develop and implement sourcing strategies, goals and Key Performance Indicators to measure andoptimize supply chain performance, including inventory turns, forecast accuracy, product availability, inventory valuation, capacity utilization, and cost saving.
- Manage supplier relationships, including strategic suppliers. Implement supplierreviews and metrics.
- Manage the supply chain team including activities related to strategic and tactical purchasing, material requirements planning, inventory control, warehousing,shipping and receiving in a moderate volume, high mix, fast paced electronics manufacturing environment.
- Work with team members to develop priorities and manage continuous improvement processes and opportunities. Recommend and implement changes in supply chain methods in accordance with company objectives.
- Take ownership of the dynamic and cross functional demand planning process.
- Develop and drive cross functional projects and initiatives that impact supply chain performance, optimizing cost and inventory levels, while ensuring timely delivery.
- Lead change management using advancements in technology updates to improve processes and overall productivity. Promote best practices throughout the Company.
- Ability to draw actionable insights from complex, multi-source datasets
What Were Looking For
- A Bachelors degree in Supply Chain, Business Administration or Engineering and SCMP designation of equivalent (CSCP, CSCMP) is required.
- A Masters in Business Administration (MBA) would be an asset.
- 5-10 years of continuous procurement experience in both leading a team and strategic sourcing.
- Extensive experience in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems.
- Proven experience in building high-performing teams
- Experience in accessing, manipulating and analyzing complex datasets to determine metrics and actionable insights
- Proven (quantified and measurable) success in implementing strategic sourcing programs
- Must have the legal right to work in Canada and live in the HRM are or plan to relocate. No visa sponsorship is offered.
- Experience with the SYSPRO ERP system would be an asset.
Key Personal and Professional Attributes
- A collaborative team player who can build and maintain relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
- An organized planner who is results driven, and able to manage complex and
competing priorities. - An excellent communicator with influencing and leadership skills.
Benefits
- Paid time off and holidays
- Employee Assistance Program
- Paid parental leave
- Pension
- Employer-paid medical, dental, vision
- Wellness Allowance
- Hybrid schedule option available (must be located in HRM and available to be onsite weekly)
Innovasea is an equal-opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.
Director of Manufacturing and Supply Chain
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Salary: $120,000 - $70,000
Overview:
Sonic Incytes is seeking a dynamic and strategic-minded individual to join our team as the Director of Manufacturing and Supply Chain. The ideal candidate will possess strong leadership experience in medical device manufacturing, supply chain optimization, and quality-driven production environments, who thrives in a collaborative, and fast-paced work environment.
The individual in the role will be responsible for overseeing the manufacturing processes (both internal and external), ensuring regulatory compliance, managing suppliers and logistics, and scaling operations to meet demand.
This role reports to the Chief Financial Officer and is a hybrid position in Vancouver, BC.
Key Responsibilities:
Manufacturing Operations:
- Lead day-to-day manufacturing operations for the Velacur product line, including production scheduling, work instructions, and process improvements.
- Develop and implement lean manufacturing practices to ensure efficiency, cost control, and high-quality output.
- Manage relationships with contract manufacturers, assembly partners, and component suppliers.
- Ensure all products meet Sonic Incytes' standards for quality, performance, and reliability, in compliance with ISO 13485 and other regulatory requirements.
- Partner with Research & Development to transition new products and product improvements from design to production.
Supply Chain Management:
- Take ownership of end-to-end supply chain strategy, including procurement, inventory management, forecasting, and logistics.
- Build and manage supplier partnerships, negotiate contracts, and ensure supplier performance metrics are met (cost, quality, lead time, delivery).
- Evaluate suppliers for the purpose of improving our redundancy and resiliency of key component supply and reducing costs.
- Oversee inventory planning and control for raw materials, finished goods, and service parts to balance customer needs and cash flow.
Leadership:
- Build and mentor a high-performing manufacturing and supply chain team including, but not limited to, Assembly Technicians, Inventory Lead and related administrative professionals.
- Establish KPIs and performance metrics for manufacturing, procurement, and logistics.
- Drive continuous improvement initiatives across manufacturing and supply chain processes.
Qualifications and Experience:
- Bachelors degree in engineering, Operations, Supply Chain, or a related field.
- 5+ years of experience in manufacturing and supply chain management in a regulated industry. Experience in medical device manufacturing is preferred.
- Leadership experience both with internal and external team members.
- Strong understanding of ISO 13485, FDA QSR, and/or other international regulatory standards.
- Demonstrated experience managing contract manufacturers and scaling production operations.
- Proven success in supplier management, procurement strategy, and global logistics.
- Exceptional project management and organizational skills.
- Excellent communication and negotiation skills.
- Proficiency with inventory management software and quality systems.
About Sonic Incytes
Sonic Incytes is committed to enhancing patient care through innovative diagnostic solutions. The company's flagship product, VELACUR, equips physicians with an advanced liver imaging tool to combat the growing epidemic of fatty liver disease. VELACUR is an AI guided 3D S-WAVE ultrasound elastography device that measures liver stiffness and attenuation, the two key indicators of fatty liver disease.
Compensation:
- Competitive Salary: Between 120,000 and 170,000 per annum, commensurate with experience.
- Comprehensive Health Benefits: We provide medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance starting from day one.
- Paid Vacation: Receive 3 weeks of paid vacation annually.
- Employee Stock-Option Plan: Participate in our rewarding employee stock-option award plan.
Why Should you Join Sonic Incytes?
- Rare opportunity to join a company actively making a difference for patients who are afflicted with chronic liver disease, an emerging global health crisis.
- Join an energetic and diverse team who are endlessly curious and wildly passionate about what we do.
- A chance to work within a fast-paced, growing start-up company with lots of opportunities for personal and professional development.
We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer, committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. We believe that diverse perspectives drive innovation and success. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
Are you wanting to have a positive impact and up for a new challenge? If yes, we want to hear from you!
Due to the high volume of applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
For more information about the company, please visit
Supply Chain Specialist - Materials Management
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A critical role ensuring quality, cost-effective procurement in a growing organization About the Company
For over 30 years, our client has been delivering high-quality shipping supplies, customized packaging solutions, and automation support to businesses across a wide range of industries. Known for their entrepreneurial culture and commitment to excellence, the company continues to simplify and enhance packaging operations through innovative products and reliable customer service. You are a strategic and detail-oriented purchasing professional with a proven ability to source quality products, negotiate competitive terms, and build strong supplier relationships. You thrive in a fast-paced environment, enjoy solving problems, and have the initiative to improve procurement processes for greater efficiency and cost savings.
The Buyer plays a pivotal role in ensuring the company’s operations run smoothly by sourcing, purchasing, and managing the timely delivery of high-quality materials and products. Reporting to the Procurement Manager, you will collaborate closely with suppliers, internal teams, and stakeholders to meet purchasing needs and business objectives.
Your work will help ensure product availability, maintain cost control, and drive operational excellence through strategic sourcing and supplier performance management.
Experience: 3–5 years in a purchasing or procurement role, preferably in a related industry
Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, or a related field
Technical Aptitude: Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite; Understanding of market dynamics, supplier capabilities, and industry trends
Negotiation Skills: Strong ability to secure favorable terms and maintain productive supplier relationships
Accountability: Driven to take ownership of procurement outcomes and measure results
Process and manage purchase orders accurately and in compliance with company policies
Source and select suppliers using market analysis and research, ensuring quality, price, and reliability
Maintain accurate delivery requirements, purchase records, contracts, and supplier performance data
Resolve delivery, quality, or pricing issues with suppliers
Monitor and manage inventory levels to maintain optimal supply without excess stock
Analyze market trends to identify opportunities and risks in the supply chain
Conduct supplier performance evaluations and implement improvements
Support procurement strategies to enhance efficiency and achieve cost savings
Develop and maintain strong supplier relationships
Job Type: Full-time
Reports To: Procurement Manager
Relocation/Commute: Must reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting
In accordance with the Accessible Canada Act, 2019 and all applicable provincial accessibility standards, upon request, accommodation will be provided by both Egility and our client throughout the recruitment, selection, and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities.
Director, Procurement & Transportation
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VOSKER , the North American leader in remote area monitoring.
Every day, we’re proud to help our customers keep an eye on what truly matters to them, by developing solar-powered and cellular-connected cameras paired with our exclusive platform.
In a few words, at VOSKER: we perform, we think differently, and we take care of our people! We leverage our expertise to win as a team and redefine what’s possible.
WHAT WE OFFER:
- A work environment that encourages ideas and helps you grow in your ambitions!
- A daily life with no routine every day is different, and that’s exciting!
- A hybrid work model that lets you work from home or one of our offices your choice!
- The possibility to work remotely abroad for up to 3 months (90 days).
- A wellness account that reimburses your expenses related to well-being, hobbies, and personal interests.
- Free access to an online health professional 24/7 and an EAP.
- A complete group insurance plan, including vision and dental care.
- A group RRSP with employer contribution.
- A parental leave top-up for maternity/paternity.
- Vacation calculated based on your total years of market experience.
The Director of Procurement and Transportation is responsible for the operational management of purchasing, procurement, and transportation activities for all components, raw materials, and finished products related to camera manufacturing. He/she ensures optimal resource availability while controlling costs, deadlines, and quality, in accordance with the company's technical and commercial requirements.
YOUR NEXT CHALLENGES:
Procurement:
- Define and lead the procurement of electronic, optical, mechanical components, etc.
- Select, evaluate, and negotiate with suppliers, ensuring quality, reliability, and competitiveness.
- Supervise order management, inventory, and purchasing forecasts in conjunction with production.
- Monitor supplier markets (prices, innovation, availability).
Transportation:
- Organize and optimize incoming logistics flows (procurement).
- Coordinate domestic and international transportation, including customs formalities and export/import regulations.
- Establish performance indicators (KPIs) to measure transport efficiency, service rates, etc.
- Manage relationships with transport providers.
Team management and continuous improvement:
- Supervise and lead a multidisciplinary team (buyers, transport coordinators).
- Implement a continuous improvement process: cost reduction, optimization of deadlines, digitization of processes.
- Participate in cross-functional projects (new product launches, opening of new markets, quality certifications).
THE EXPERTISE WE’RE LOOKING FOR TO GO FURTHER:
- Bachelor’s degree in logistics, purchasing, supply chain, or engineering with a specialization in industrial management.
- 7 to 10 years in a similar position, ideally in an industrial or high-tech environment.
- Knowledge of electronic components and global supply chains.
- Proficiency in ERP (e.g., Oracle), planning, and flow management tools.
- Skills in negotiation, project management, and leadership.
- Fluency in English required (international supplier relations).
- Organizational skills and analytical mind.
- Responsiveness and ability to handle unexpected situations.
- Results-oriented and customer satisfaction-focused.
- Good interpersonal and communication skills.
Additional Information
Equal Opportunity Employer :
At VOSKER, we value the essence of each individual and celebrate the diversity that allows us to redefine what’s possible. We believe in collaboration and provide a healthy, inclusive work environment where all voices are heard.
If you have any specific needs to make the recruitment process more accessible to you, don’t hesitate to let us know.
Now it’s your turn, tell us about yourself and apply!
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Director of Procurement
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We’re excited to be representing a growing and well-respected player in the construction sector. Our Canadian-based client is known for delivering high-quality solutions across a variety of projects and services. They’ve cultivated a strong, people-first culture that emphasizes collaboration, independence, and long-term success—and they’re looking for a strategic leader to head up their purchasing and procurement operations.
About the Company This is a company that values its people as much as its performance. With a solid foundation, an engaged leadership team, and a strong presence in the Canadian market, our client is entering a dynamic phase of growth. Long-tenured employees, a family-oriented culture, and direct involvement from the CEO and executive team make this an ideal environment for someone who wants to make an impact and grow with a forward-thinking organization.
The Opportunity:
As Director of Purchasing & Procurement , you’ll be taking on a newly created leadership role, reporting directly to the CFO. This position will oversee procurement strategy and team management across two locations. You’ll be responsible for building and streamlining purchasing operations, fostering vendor relationships, and identifying opportunities for savings and operational improvement.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Lead & Develop Teams : Manage a team of procurement professionals in two locations. Guide and support the team in achieving strategic and operational goals.
- Drive Procurement Strategy : Establish and implement best-in-class procurement processes, ensuring efficient sourcing, budgeting, and vendor management practices.
- Optimize Vendor Relationships : Source and negotiate with suppliers to secure competitive pricing and contract terms that align with business goals.
- Manage Significant Procurement Volume : Oversee purchasing for large-scale projects and ensure effective planning, especially during peak operational seasons.
- Contribute Industry Insight : Use your deep understanding of construction-related materials and services to influence purchasing decisions and support ongoing cost-efficiency efforts.
- Experience : 5–7+ years of experience in purchasing or procurement, within the construction or building materials sectors. 5+ years in a leadership or team management role is essential.
- Team Leadership : A collaborative, empowering leader who can manage across locations and build strong, results-driven teams.
- Strategic Negotiator : Skilled at driving value through supplier negotiations, contract execution, and vendor relationship management.
- Industry Knowledge : Familiarity with construction-related procurement is required—understanding the materials, timelines, and supplier dynamics is key to success.
- Empowered Leadership : You’ll report to the CFO and work closely with senior leadership.
- Culture that Cares : A family-oriented and long-standing team culture where birthdays are celebrated, milestones are recognized, and collaboration is encouraged.
- A Seat at the Table : This role gives you an opportunity to contribute at a high level, influence purchasing direction, and be a key player in the company’s next phase of growth.
Apply now or contact me directly for a confidential conversation:
At The Talent Company, we recognize the value of different perspectives and experiences to prompt innovation, spark creativity, and solve problems. As an equal employment opportunity organization, we do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, Aboriginal peoples, members of visible minorities, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, persons with disabilities, or all other categories protected by law.
We are committed to Equal Opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Please let us know by emailing if an adjustment or adaptation is required at any stage to support you during the recruitment journey.
Director of Procurement
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Are you a strategic procurement leader ready to shape the future of purchasing at a national level? Robert Half is working on a Director of Purchasing role that will lead enterprise-wide procurement initiatives across the Canadian operations for a well established Alberta-based company. This is a unique opportunity for a high-caliber, senior-level professional to join a progressive organization where your experience, voice, and vision will make a real difference.
If successful, you will oversee the development and execution of comprehensive procurement strategies, national tenders, capital equipment purchasing, and supply chain innovations. You will play a pivotal role in shaping technology decisions, modernizing processes, and driving cost optimization and supplier performance. You'll lead a diverse, high-performing team, guiding the development of procurement talent across the country and fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. We’re looking for a proven change agent—someone who brings deep expertise in purchasing and supply chain, with the confidence and capability to make decisions, lead transformation, and build high-performing teams across a complex, national environment.
Responsibilities will include:
- Champion and execute a national procurement strategy aligned with operational goals.
- Lead the transformation of procurement processes and tools, with a focus on technology integration, automation, and efficiency.
- Act as a trusted advisor to executive leadership on sourcing models, risk mitigation, and capital investment purchasing.
- Lead major sourcing initiatives and national-level tenders, delivering cost-effective and high-performance supplier partnerships.
- Negotiate complex, high-value contracts and oversee supplier performance, compliance, and risk management.
- Evaluate and implement procurement systems and tools to enhance visibility, reporting, and workflow automation.
- Drive continuous improvement initiatives that streamline operations and enhance scalability across regions.
- Provide visionary leadership to a national purchasing team, setting clear direction and expectations that align with strategic goals.
- Foster a culture of trust, empowerment, and excellence across all levels of the department.
- Build and execute talent development and succession plans, identifying future leaders and mentoring team members at all stages of their careers.
- Actively manage performance, coach for growth, and cultivate a high-engagement environment that supports professional development and team stability.
- Partner with other teams/divisions to align purchasing practices across all locations.
- Provide strategic guidance on transportation, freight, travel procurement, and cost-control initiatives.
- Lead procurement-related ESG and sustainability initiatives.
- Support Indigenous partnerships including planning, training, and events.
What You Bring
- Minimum 10 years of senior-level purchasing in a national or enterprise setting.
- Proven experience managing large-scale tenders, capital procurement, and complex supplier portfolios.
- A track record of driving transformation in procurement practices, technologies, and strategies.
- Demonstrated ability to lead, develop, and scale high-performing procurement teams across a complex, multi-site organization.
- Strong business acumen, financial literacy, and the ability to influence at the executive level.
- Undergraduate degree in supply chain, business, or a related field; advanced education or professional designations (e.g., SCMP, CPSM) are assets.
- Expertise in contract negotiation, system implementation, and change management.
- Deep understanding of procurement systems and inventory management tools.
- Experience with purchasing in heavy equipment, manufacturing, industrial, or large distribution environments is preferred.
This is a fully in office role that will offer a very attractive total rewards package. Relocation package available to candidates committed to moving to Edmonton, Alberta or surrounding area. Apply today!
Director of Procurement
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Are you a strategic procurement leader ready to shape the future of purchasing at a national level? Robert Half is working on a Director of Purchasing role that will lead enterprise-wide procurement initiatives across the Canadian operations for a well established Alberta-based company. This is a unique opportunity for a high-caliber, senior-level professional to join a progressive organization where your experience, voice, and vision will make a real difference.
If successful, you will oversee the development and execution of comprehensive procurement strategies, national tenders, capital equipment purchasing, and supply chain innovations. You will play a pivotal role in shaping technology decisions, modernizing processes, and driving cost optimization and supplier performance. You'll lead a diverse, high-performing team, guiding the development of procurement talent across the country and fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. We’re looking for a proven change agent—someone who brings deep expertise in purchasing and supply chain, with the confidence and capability to make decisions, lead transformation, and build high-performing teams across a complex, national environment.
Responsibilities will include:
- Champion and execute a national procurement strategy aligned with operational goals.
- Lead the transformation of procurement processes and tools, with a focus on technology integration, automation, and efficiency.
- Act as a trusted advisor to executive leadership on sourcing models, risk mitigation, and capital investment purchasing.
- Lead major sourcing initiatives and national-level tenders, delivering cost-effective and high-performance supplier partnerships.
- Negotiate complex, high-value contracts and oversee supplier performance, compliance, and risk management.
- Evaluate and implement procurement systems and tools to enhance visibility, reporting, and workflow automation.
- Drive continuous improvement initiatives that streamline operations and enhance scalability across regions.
- Provide visionary leadership to a national purchasing team, setting clear direction and expectations that align with strategic goals.
- Foster a culture of trust, empowerment, and excellence across all levels of the department.
- Build and execute talent development and succession plans, identifying future leaders and mentoring team members at all stages of their careers.
- Actively manage performance, coach for growth, and cultivate a high-engagement environment that supports professional development and team stability.
- Partner with other teams/divisions to align purchasing practices across all locations.
- Provide strategic guidance on transportation, freight, travel procurement, and cost-control initiatives.
- Lead procurement-related ESG and sustainability initiatives.
- Support Indigenous partnerships including planning, training, and events.
What You Bring
- Minimum 10 years of senior-level purchasing in a national or enterprise setting.
- Proven experience managing large-scale tenders, capital procurement, and complex supplier portfolios.
- A track record of driving transformation in procurement practices, technologies, and strategies.
- Demonstrated ability to lead, develop, and scale high-performing procurement teams across a complex, multi-site organization.
- Strong business acumen, financial literacy, and the ability to influence at the executive level.
- Undergraduate degree in supply chain, business, or a related field; advanced education or professional designations (e.g., SCMP, CPSM) are assets.
- Expertise in contract negotiation, system implementation, and change management.
- Deep understanding of procurement systems and inventory management tools.
- Experience with purchasing in heavy equipment, manufacturing, industrial, or large distribution environments is preferred.
This is a fully in office role that will offer a very attractive total rewards package. Relocation package available to candidates committed to moving to Edmonton, Alberta or surrounding area. Apply today!
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