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Procurement Sourcing Manager Real Estate
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Lead strategic procurement for capital construction projects in Mississauga. This senior role requires 5-7 years of experience managing construction sourcing, contracts, and RFPs. Your expertise will ensure cost-effective, timely acquisition of materials and services. Strong financial acumen and ...
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Canada , Mississauga
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Purolator
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Lead strategic sourcing and supplier management for greenhouse operations as a Procurement Manager in Chilliwack. Leverage 5-10+ years of agricultural procurement experience to drive cost savings and process efficiency. You will lead a team, negotiate contracts, and collaborate cross-functionally...
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Canada , Chilliwack
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75000.00 - 110000.00 CAD / Year
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DeVry Greenhouses Ltd.
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Project Procurement Lead
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Lead procurement for complex automation projects at a global industry leader. This Cambridge-based role requires 5+ years in custom manufacturing, expertise in MS Excel, and strong negotiation skills. You will manage material budgets, mitigate supply risks, and collaborate with cross-functional t...
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Canada , Cambridge
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ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc.
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Explore a world of strategic opportunity with procurement jobs, a dynamic profession at the heart of organizational success. Procurement professionals are the strategic architects of supply chains, responsible for sourcing the goods, services, and materials that enable a company to operate and grow. Far more than simply purchasing, this career blends commercial acumen, relationship management, and analytical rigor to drive value, mitigate risk, and foster innovation. Professionals in this field act as vital connectors between an organization and its supplier network, ensuring that every external expenditure aligns with broader business goals regarding cost, quality, sustainability, and reliability. Typical responsibilities in procurement roles are multifaceted. A core duty involves developing and executing category sourcing strategies, conducting rigorous market analysis, and leading competitive tendering processes. This is followed by skilled contract negotiation and management to secure optimal terms. Building and maintaining strong, collaborative relationships with suppliers is paramount, focusing on performance, innovation, and ethical compliance. Procurement experts are also tasked with proactive risk management, identifying and mitigating potential supply chain disruptions. Increasingly, they champion corporate social responsibility by embedding environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles into sourcing decisions. Internally, they partner closely with cross-functional teams like operations, finance, and product development to align procurement activities with project launches, demand planning, and budgetary targets. Leadership roles often involve mentoring teams, driving digital transformation through new tools and analytics, and establishing robust governance and compliance frameworks. To thrive in procurement jobs, individuals typically possess a blend of specific skills and experience. Strong analytical and financial skills are essential for cost modeling and total cost of ownership analysis. Exceptional negotiation and communication abilities are required to influence both suppliers and internal stakeholders. Strategic thinking allows professionals to see the bigger picture and align procurement with business objectives. A solid understanding of supply chain logistics, contract law, and risk management frameworks is also common. Familiarity with digital procurement platforms and data analytics tools is becoming a standard requirement. While educational backgrounds often include business, supply chain management, or finance, proven experience in strategic sourcing, supplier relationship management, and delivering tangible value is highly valued. Ultimately, a successful career in procurement is built on integrity, a collaborative spirit, and a continuous improvement mindset, making it a critical and rewarding path for those interested in shaping how businesses operate and compete.

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