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Manager, Procurement Operations

Davie

Levis, QC

Manager, Procurement Operations

Davie

Levis, QC
 
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As Manager, Procurement Operations, you will lead the negotiation of high-value contracts and master supply agreements, ensuring timely progress reporting and proactive management of project timelines. You will identify and escalate issues promptly and present effective solutions to overcome constraints.

In this role, you will work closely with program teams as well as the Engineering, Production, Project Management, Legal, and Commercial Departments to ensure the seamless delivery of goods, equipment, and services. You will also play a pivotal role in supplier selection, contract negotiations, and driving process improvements throughout the procurement cycle.

More specifically, you will;

  • Lead, coach, and develop the procurement operations team, fostering collaboration, accountability, and a culture of excellence.
  • Provide guidance and training to strengthen team members’ skills and knowledge.
  • Oversee the full procurement lifecycle—from tendering and contract award to project closure.
  • Draft, issue, and evaluate complex RFPs and tenders in compliance with corporate and regional requirements.
  • Negotiate and manage high-value material contracts and master supply agreements (MSAs) with suppliers and subcontractors.
  • Manage contract execution, monitor compliance, identify risks and opportunities, and resolve issues throughout the procurement process.
  • Handle and resolve disputes and conflicts with suppliers during procurement activities.
  • Collaborate with the Project Management, Engineering and Supply Chain Departments, as well as other stakeholders to meet project timelines and cost objectives.
  • Align with legal, commercial, and technical teams to ensure all contracts comply with internal policies and regulatory standards.
  • Monitor supplier performance and build strategic, long-term partnerships to drive delivery, quality, and innovation.
  • Conduct regular supplier performance reviews to ensure continuous improvement.
  • Conduct in-depth market research to identify potential suppliers, assess capabilities, analyze industry trends, and evaluate long-term benefits.
  • Identify process improvement opportunities and implement strategies to enhance procurement efficiency.
  • Apply Lean and continuous improvement principles to streamline procurement processes and deliver cost savings.
  • Analyze supply chain data to support decision-making and improve overall performance.
  • Ensure compliance with local and international industry standards and regulations.
  • Maintain accurate and comprehensive records of procurement activities, contracts, and supplier information.
  • Generate regular reports on procurement performance and key indicators for management.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, Engineering, or a related field; equivalent experience will be considered.
  • Master’s degree in a relevant discipline is a strong asset.
  • Minimum of 10 years of experience in the strategic procurement of complex goods and services within large-scale projects.
  • Professional certifications such as CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional) or CPSM (Certified Professional in Supply Management).
  • Experience with ERP systems, especially Oracle, is highly desirable.
  • Proven leadership, negotiation, and communication skills in international settings.
  • Knowledge of procurement in industries such as energy, aerospace, mining, oil and gas, or construction is considered an asset.
  • Proficiency in English and French. Strong English communication skills are essential for supplier engagement and internal collaboration.
  • Strong understanding of financial processes, including invoicing, milestone payments, and contract authority levels.
  • Willingness and ability to travel globally for supplier visits and project meetings.
  • Successful completion of the security screening process and obtainment of the required security clearance under the Federal Government’s Contract Security Program (minimum of 5 years of residency in Canada, with no interruption of 6 consecutive months.

Founded in 1825, Davie is Canada’s largest shipyard. We build and repair specialized, essential vessels for government and commercial clients.

Working at Davie means embracing vast possibilities every day and taking part in an adventure where every project leads to something monumental. It’s about tackling big challenges with creativity, determination, and passion.

There’s a real sense of pride in being part of the Davie team. It’s not just about delivering major projects—it’s about innovation and pushing boundaries to accomplish something truly remarkable.

At Davie, we forge the monumental!

We are committed to hiring military and Veteran spouses and encourage you to identify your connection with the MSEN when reaching out to us or applying to any of our open roles.

 

Have questions or want to learn more about us? We would love to hear from you!

recrutement@davie.ca

 

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About Davie

Based in Lévis, Quebec, Davie is Canada's largest shipbuilder and a global leader in delivering specialized and mission-critical vessels for government and commercial customers. Working at Davie means living the immense every day and embarking on an adventure where every project is a monumental masterpiece. It's about facing challenges head-on, with unwavering resolve and nerves of steel. Being part of Davie brings a sense of pride as immense as the ships we build. It's not just about ambitious projects backed by impressive benefits; it’s about pushing our boundaries to achieve something far greater than yourself. Davie is where you forge the monumental.