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Our client is a global leader in the design, development, and manufacture of high-performance mobility solutions. Specializing in heavy armored and tracked vehicle suspension systems, they provide critical support to armed forces and heavy industries worldwide. Their Brampton facility is a hub for innovation, focusing on precision-engineered components—including passive and semi-active dampers and hydro-pneumatic struts—for the military, construction, and forestry sectors.
Job Responsibility:
Procurement Management: Source and procure materials and components in alignment with project specifications and defense regulations
Supplier Relations: Foster long-term partnerships with suppliers to ensure quality, reliability, and competitive pricing
Contract Negotiation: Secure favorable terms and pricing while mitigating risks and adhering to project budgets
Supply Chain Optimization: Identify opportunities for cost savings and efficiency improvements within the procurement lifecycle
Compliance: Maintain accurate documentation and ensure all activities comply with local, global, and industry-specific policies
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with Engineering, Quality Assurance, and Project Management to align procurement with production timelines
Risk Mitigation: Proactively identify and resolve potential supply chain disruptions
Requirements:
Degree/Diploma in Business, Supply Chain Management, or equivalent professional experience
Proven background in manufacturing purchasing and/or inventory management
Familiarity with ITAR (US Defense import/export restrictions) and Canada's Controlled Goods Program (CGP)
Ability to understand engineering drawings, nomenclature, and manufacturing processes (raw materials, etc.)
Ability to travel internationally as required
Must hold a valid Driver's License and possess (or have the ability to obtain) security clearance
Candidates must be a Permanent Resident or Citizen of Canada to successfully clear the Controlled Goods Program (CGP) requirements
What we offer:
Day 1 Benefits: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage through Canada Life with 100% prescription coverage and no employee-paid premiums
RRSP matching program (after one year)
Annual performance bonus
Clear path to becoming the Purchasing Manager for Canada
Standard daytime hours (7:00 AM – 4:00 PM) with flexibility