Supply Chain Manager

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The need for supply chain managers in Canada is steady, with good job opportunities in many areas. This is because businesses need help organizing how products and materials move from one place to another, and new technologies are making this process even better.


Supply chain managers can work in many industries including manufacturing, power generation, retail, and transportation. There are also chances to move up to more senior jobs, like becoming a procurement director or logistics manager. This job is important because it helps businesses save money and work more efficiently.

The goal of a Supply Chain Manager is to help the organization succeed by making smart buying decisions. They build strong relationships with sellers who provide high-quality products, and create organized structures to meet broader goals.

Salary Information
Pay Range: $79,996 to $178,276 per year
Average Salary: Around $116,272 per year

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Plan and organize: Plan and manage how an organization buys things like materials, tools, and services.
  • Set rules: Create and follow rules for buying things and make sure the budget is used wisely.
  • Choose vendors: Find and work with companies or people who sell the items or services needed.
  • Make agreements: Negotiate and manage purchase contracts to ensure everyone follows the terms.
  • Lead a team: Hire, train, and help a team do their best.

DAILY TASKS

  • Organize buying tasks and solve any problems with sellers.
  • Make sure everyone follows the buying rules.
  • Record details for the tools or items needed.
  • Manage agreements with sellers to get the best deal.

EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Education: A university degree in business, commerce, or a related field.
  • Training and certification: Special training courses or a Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP) certification are not always required but can help you get hired.
  • Other requirements: A few years of experience working in purchasing or supply chain jobs are usually required before becoming a manager.

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Technical Skills

  • Resource management: Manage material and financial resources to optimize purchasing operations.
  • Contract negotiation: Negotiate effectively to secure favourable terms for the organization.

Other Skills

  • Time management: Prioritize tasks to meet deadlines efficiently.
  • Analytical thinking: Evaluate vendor performance and analyze costs to improve operations.
  • Leadership: Lead and train a team to achieve departmental objectives.
  • Communication: Build and maintain strong relationships with vendors and stakeholders.

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