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Port of Vancouver Senior Procurement Advisor in Vancouver, British Columbia
JOIN US IN CHARTING A COURSE TO A MORE SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Join an organization that plays a critical role in Canada’s economy. At the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, we focus on doing the incredible work it takes to become the world’s most sustainable port.
The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is responsible for the stewardship of the Port of Vancouver, Canada’s largest and most diversified port. Our mandate as a Canada Port Authority, as set out by the Canada Marine Act, is to enable Canada’s trade objectives, ensuring goods are moved safely and responsibly through the Port of Vancouver. That means providing infrastructure and ensuring the safe and efficient movement of marine traffic and cargo within the port. It also means we carry out reviews of proposed activities and developments on federal port lands and waters to determine whether a project can go ahead without impacts to the environment and community that cannot be mitigated.
We are committed to diversity, inclusion, and sustainability. We believe in creating a workplace that reflects the richness of our community and empowers all employees to reach their full potential.
The Senior Procurement Advisor works collaboratively with VFPA departments as a business partner to conduct informed decisions on expenditures. This partnership model extends to suppliers who become strategic partners in the department’s objective to deliver the best value, minimize risks, introduce innovation, and achieve the best results. The Senior Procurement Advisor’s responsibilities include developing and maintaining key supplier relationships, driving value for money and monitoring ongoing supplier performance, as well as coordinating efforts between internal stakeholders and suppliers’ account teams to achieve procurement objectives and maximize commercial outcomes. The Senior Procurement Advisor will also develop and deploy effective approaches to strategic spend management while utilizing procurement tools to maximize cost reduction, reduce risk, and ensure fairness and transparency. This includes implementing sourcing strategy, leading competitive procurements, negotiating, drafting, issuing and administering commercial contracts.
What you do:
Developnegotiation strategies and plans. Communicates, facilitates and leads thenegotiation process on behalf of departments, as appropriate
Consistentlydeliver value for money and proactively identifies incremental savingsopportunities across multiple departments
Utilizeanalytical tools and techniques to analyze and interpret a wide range ofsupplier and organizational information and options to support procurementplanning and decision making
Utilize subjectmatter expertise to apply risk and compliance checks when analyzing supplycontracts
Identifyappropriate suppliers to fit departments’ business objectives, and alsoidentifies opportunities to optimize the supply base for incremental benefits
Work closelywith Legal on key contracts, including negotiation of contract terms andconditions, contract execution, deliverables measurement and monitoring,deficiency reporting and resolution, change controls, payment approvals, andother tasks as required
Recommends,develops, coordinates, implements and maintains related processes andprocedures, policies and directives to maximize procurement efficiency andeffectiveness across the organization
What you bring:
Universitydegree in business administration or another acceptable degree
Must have aminimum 5 years of senior level experience recommending, leading and problemsolving all aspects of the competitive procurement process for complexmulti-million dollar acquisitions including
bargaining complicated business terms that mitigate contractualrisk and generate appropriate cost savings
improving stakeholder relationships; creating solutions tochallenging supplier/contract issue
improving supplier performance outcomes
Significantmulti-category experience including developing procurement strategy using datainsights, improving business processes, communicating procurement policy, andworking knowledge of relevant contract terms and conditions
Considerableconsulting and construction category experience
Completion ofthe Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP) designation, or equivalent, arestrong assets
Proficiencyinterpreting spend analytics, including proficiency in MS Office Suite
Workingknowledge of procurement related software or ERP systems
What we offer:
We offer a robust total rewards package including:
Market-competitive base salaries and variableincentive plan
Generous and inclusive benefits offeringincluding retirement benefits plan
Earned time off program
Paid vacation and personal care leave
Learning, development, and advancementopportunities
Onsite gym with towel service in a nationallandmark in the heart of Vancouver’s waterfront
Friendly, unique, and respectful workplace
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Job type: Bargaining Unit, Full-Time, Permanent, Hybrid
Working environment: Normal office conditions
This is Canadian-based employment, and it isexpected that all employees maintain legal entitlement to work in Canada.Applicants selected to move forward in the hiring process may be subject tobackground checks, including but not limited to criminal record, credit, and/orreference checks.
At the Vancouver Fraser PortAuthority, we are dedicated to employment equity and a workplace reflective ofthe diversity of our port community. We welcome applications from all qualifiedcandidates including women, persons with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, andmembers of visible minorities. Reasonable accommodation can be provided in theselection process and while working with the port authority. If you requiresupport applying to our openings, please contact us at careers@portvancouver.com.
We recognize and acknowledge that we are locatedon the traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh(Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. To learn more about ourindigenous relations and commitment to reconciliation, please visit our website (https://www.portvancouver.com/community/indigenous-relations/) .