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Warehouse Supervisor

Davie

Levis, QC
 
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As a Warehouse Supervisor, you will plan and coordinate one or several of the following functions: expediting, receiving, warehousing, and issuing of materials, in accordance with the program’s work schedules and the requests from various production departments.

More specifically, you will be responsible for:

  • Planning and coordinating the transportation, delivery, receiving, and warehousing of program-related materials.
  • Identifying material and equipment needs and ensuring availability according to project priorities.
  • Maintaining data integrity in the system and managing the material status list (tracking shortages, purchases, etc.).
  • Coordinating technical clarifications, managing government-furnished goods (GFG) and test equipment.
  • Monitoring inbound and outbound shipments and ensuring the smooth operation of satellite and onboard stores.
  • Analyzing reports to identify delays, proposing alternative solutions, and updating material lists.
  • Managing inventory (obsolescence, shelf life, scrap) as well as non-conformities (NCRs) and corrective actions (CARs).
  • Ensuring compliance with contractual and ITAR requirements and participating in program review meetings.
  • Defining and communicating daily priorities to buyers, shippers, material coordinators, and storekeepers.
  • Contributing to the successful execution of the project in collaboration with the program team and procurement.

Qualifications

  • College diploma (DEC) or a university certificate/Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (procurement, inventory management).
  • Minimum of three (3) years of relevant experience in a similar role.
  • Experience in the marine industry is an asset.
  • Proficiency in French and English (written and spoken). Fluency in English is required for this position, as you will interact with English-speaking suppliers.
  • Demonstrated autonomy.
  • Strong analytical skills.
  • 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.

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.