Director, Supply Chain
at Mattamy Homes
Toronto, ON M5K 1A1, Canada -
Start Date | Expiry Date | Salary | Posted On | Experience | Skills | Telecommute | Sponsor Visa |
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Immediate | 27 Apr, 2025 | Not Specified | 28 Jan, 2025 | N/A | It | No | No |
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Description:
WHO WE ARE
Mattamy Asset Management (MAM) is the parent company of Mattamy Homes Canada and Mattamy Homes U.S., which together make up the largest privately held homebuilding platform in North America.
Responsibilities:
WHAT YOU’LL DO
- Establish a cohesive strategic roadmap across the supply chain function from the ground up, including structure, processes, and Standard Operating Procedures; establish clear goals, metrics, and action plans in alignment with organizational strategy and objectives
- Lead all relevant initiatives, maximizing value from external partnerships for and across all business units
- Identify, approach, and negotiate partnerships directly with the product source; develop strategies to bypass intermediaries and distributors, to get the best price possible for all input materials
- Manage budgeting, forecasting, operations, and reporting for all supply chain activities; oversee processes to ensure timely delivery of goods and services
- Identify and recommend solutions to business challenges; manage vendor relationships proactively with a focus on cost management, risk mitigation, seamless business continuity, and quality of deliverables
- Oversee the selection and approval process for new vendors, ensuring they meet organizational standards and requirements; facilitate effective contract management, including a structured approach to competitive bidding and supplier selection, contract approval, vetting, and execution
- Implement robust document control and monitoring of supplier agreement expirations, terminations, or renewals
- Develop and administer detailed analytics to support informed decision-making
- Identify opportunities for cost-savings and process improvements; monitor market trends and industry best practices to enhance procurement operations
- Leverage technology to streamline supply chain operations and enhance efficiency; drive initiatives for automation, sustainability, and innovation
- Other duties as required
What you bring
- A Bachelor’s Degree and/or MBA in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, Finance, or a related field
- 10+ years of comprehensive experience in the areas of supply chain, procurement, and logistics, and/or a combination of other experience including, but not limited to, contract negotiation, pricing, cost management, supplier management, and material planning
- 7+ years of progressive leadership experience, including departmental management and budgetary responsibility
- Proven experience in establishing and enhancing a cohesive strategy across the supply chain to optimize efficiency and drive cost savings
- Exceptional negotiation, communication, relationship-building, and decision-making skills
- Analytical aptitude for understanding key cost drivers and interpreting financial data to provide actionable business recommendations
- Demonstrated ability to foster a culture of innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement
- Excellent project management skills with a proven track record of delivering projects on time and within budget
- Significant technical aptitude, including in the use of technology to automate procurement, supply chain, and logistics processes
- High level of professionalism, integrity, and ethical conduct
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)
Logistics/Procurement
Purchase / Logistics / Supply Chain
Logistics
MBA
Business Administration, Administration, Business, Finance, Management, Supply Chain Management
Proficient
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Toronto, ON M5K 1A1, Canada