The Purchasing Lead's responsibilities include the following:
· Develop and implement procurement strategies tailored to the powerline industry;
· Identify opportunities for cost savings and process improvements;
· Monitor market trends and conditions specific to powerline materials and equipment;
· Identify, evaluate, and select suppliers based on quality, cost, and delivery performance for powerline-related materials and services;
· Develop and maintain strong relationships with key suppliers and contractors;
· Conduct regular supplier performance reviews and address any issues promptly;
· Negotiate contracts, terms, and conditions with suppliers and contractors;
· Ensure compliance with contractual agreements and procurement policies;
· Manage contract renewals and extensions specific to powerline projects;
· Oversee the day-to-day procurement activities and ensure timely delivery of powerline materials and services;
· Manage the procurement team, providing guidance, training, and support;
· Ensure accurate and up-to-date procurement records and documentation;
· Monitor procurement budgets and expenditures related to powerline projects;
· Identify cost-saving opportunities and implement measures to reduce expenses;
· Prepare reports and analyses on procurement activities and performance;
· Ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements related to powerline procurement;
· Identify and mitigate risks associated with the procurement process;
· Develop and implement policies and procedures to ensure ethical and transparent procurement practices; and
· Previous work experience in a European country is an asset.
Language of Work: English
$46.15/hour; typical hours of work determined by project work schedules and are subject to change; working 37.5 hours a week. Overtime will be paid after 40 hours per week
Requirements
Skills (education, experience):
· Bachelor of Business Degree (or similar) is required
· Proven experience in procurement, with at least 3 years in a leadership role within the powerline or utility industry
· Strong negotiation and contract management skills
· Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
· Proficiency in procurement software and tools
· Knowledge of procurement best practices and market trends specific to the powerline industry
· Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities
· Ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams, including engineering and construction
· Preferred qualifications include: Professional certification such as Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM) or Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM); Experience in the powerline or utility sector; and/or Advanced degree (e.g., MBA).
Location of work (area, city, town): 10919 84 Street Sout East, Calgary, AB T2C 5A6 Canada
Contact information - telephone number, cell phone number, email address, fax number, or mailing address:
Chris Ferrari; Director, People & Culture; 403-880-0841; [email protected]
Benefits
· You will have the potential to earn an annual bonus based on company and individual performance, subject to Victor Energy Ltd.'s discretion and the compensation policy within the P&C Policies
· 3 weeks vacation and will be eligible for increased vacation as outlined in the P&C Policies
· When required to stay out of town, Victor Energy Ltd. will arrange and pay for a hotel room, and you will be provided with living allowance
· For camp accommodation is required, you will be provided with lodging and if applicable, a living allowance
· Health care
· Dental care
· Accidental Death and Dismemberment
· Short Term Disability (at Java employees own cost)
· Long Term Disability (at Java employees own cost)
· You will be enrolled in the Employer Sponsored Canada Life Group plan
· You will be eligible to participate in the Employee RSP Group plan after 1 year of continuous employment at 2% Employer matching RRSP match