itle: Director of Supply ChainLocation: Mississauga, OntarioAbout the CompanyA fast-growing company in the renewable energy sector is seeking... Read more
itle: Director of Supply Chain
Location: Mississauga, Ontario
About the Company
A fast-growing company in the renewable energy sector is seeking a Director of Supply Chain to lead end-to-end supply chain operations within a manufacturing environment specializing in metal parts fabrication.
The organization is a leader in designing and delivering engineered solutions for large-scale renewable energy infrastructure. With a strong focus on innovation, efficiency, and cost optimization, the company provides advanced products and technical services to commercial and utility-scale energy markets.
About the Role
We are seeking a strategic and execution-focused Director of Supply Chain to lead supply chain operations across procurement, sourcing, supplier development, and production planning.
This role requires strong technical understanding, commercial acumen, and the ability to build resilient, cost-effective global supplier networks. A mechanical engineering background is strongly preferred due to the technical complexity of the components and manufacturing processes involved.
The successful candidate will oversee procurement, strategic sourcing, supplier development, contract negotiation, production planning, inventory management, and quality alignment across the supply base.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and execute a comprehensive supply chain strategy aligned with operational and financial objectives.Lead sourcing initiatives for metal components, machined parts, fabricated assemblies, and related materials.Build long-term supplier partnerships while driving cost optimization, risk mitigation, and performance improvement.Establish KPIs to monitor supplier performance, cost efficiency, delivery reliability, and quality metrics.Evaluate and source metal fabrication suppliers including machining, welding, stamping, casting, and finishing processes.Interpret and review technical drawings, specifications, and GD&T to ensure supplier capability alignment.Collaborate closely with Engineering and Quality teams to support NPI (New Product Introduction) and continuous improvement initiatives.Ensure suppliers adhere to established quality control systems and regulatory standards.Lead high-value contract negotiations, including pricing models, long-term agreements, and performance clauses.Manage supplier contracts to ensure compliance, cost competitiveness, and risk protection.Develop cost models and conduct should-cost analyses for fabricated and machined components.Implement and maintain robust supplier quality management processes.Conduct supplier audits and capability assessments.Partner with Quality Assurance to manage corrective actions, root cause analysis, and continuous improvement programs.Build and lead a high-performing supply chain team.Develop succession planning and talent development strategies.Foster cross-functional collaboration across Engineering, Manufacturing, Finance, and Sales.Strategic sourcing and cost modelingTechnical literacy in metal fabrication processesSupplier development and risk managementNegotiation and commercial structuringQuality systems and compliance managementData-driven decision-makingExecutive communication and leadershipExperience and Qualifications
Required:
10+ years of progressive experience in supply chain leadership within a manufacturing environment (renewable or automotive)Demonstrated experience sourcing metal fabricated and machined parts.Proven success in complex contract negotiations.Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and technical specifications.Strong understanding of quality control methodologies (ISO standards, Six Sigma, SPC, PPAP).Experience managing global supplier networks.Preferred:
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering (strongly preferred).MBA or advanced degree in Supply Chain, Operations, or Engineering.Experience in vertically integrated or engineered-to-order manufacturing environments.Background in lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives. Read lessTitle: Director of ConstructionLocation: Mississauga, OntarioAbout the CompanyA leading renewable energy technology company specializing in solar infrastructure and... Read more
Title: Director of Construction
Location: Mississauga, Ontario
About the Company
A leading renewable energy technology company specializing in solar infrastructure and engineered mounting systems is seeking an experienced and dynamic Director of Construction to lead its construction services team.
This pivotal leadership role oversees the execution of construction programs across multiple renewable energy projects, ensuring high-quality installations, strong client relationships, and operational excellence. The Director of Construction will supervise senior project leadership and coordinate cross-functional teams to deliver projects safely, on time, and within budget.
Key Responsibilities
Manage the full program lifecycle of solar racking and related infrastructure projects, including carport systems, single-axis tracker installations, and EV charging infrastructure.Oversee projects from inception through completion, ensuring alignment with customer requirements, timelines, and quality standards.Lead cross-functional teams to deliver projects across design, engineering, manufacturing, installation, and commissioning phases.Establish project schedules, budgets, and performance targets while ensuring consistent execution.Work closely with engineering teams to develop and improve racking designs, installation processes, and cost structures.Review and validate design concepts to ensure they meet technical specifications and customer requirements.Coordinate drawing revisions, engineering changes, and design updates requested by clients.Support continuous improvement initiatives across product design, manufacturing, and installation processes.Coordinate activities with vendors, tooling partners, and suppliers to ensure cost, quality, and delivery targets are achieved.Travel to project sites to work directly with customers, resolve issues, and provide feedback to engineering teams.Maintain strong relationships with project stakeholders including clients, subcontractors, and internal teams.Ensure projects meet budget, schedule, and quality targets.Support development of project cost estimates, quotations, and tooling budgets for prototype and production phases.Oversee management of Bills of Materials (BOM), costing, pricing updates, and process changes.Ensure manufacturing and installation processes meet targeted performance objectives.Lead and mentor local project teams and regional leads.Facilitate cross-functional project meetings and maintain accountability for milestones and deliverables.Support team training, development, and performance management.Contribute to business growth initiatives and support the commercial team when required.Ensure all construction activities comply with relevant codes, regulations, and safety standards.Maintain adherence to company operational procedures and health & safety programs.Travel to project sites, client meetings, and industry events as required.Experience and Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Project Management, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field7+ years of project or construction management experience, ideally within solar, renewable energy, or infrastructure sectorsExperience managing projects from design through construction and commissioningStrong knowledge of construction practices, subcontractor coordination, and site executionExperience managing budgets, cost controls, and project schedulesAbility to manage multiple projects simultaneouslyExcellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skillsStrong organizational and problem-solving abilitiesKnowledge of construction codes, regulations, and industry best practicesPMP certification is considered an asset but not requiredAdditional experience with foundation technologies or large-scale infrastructure installation is advantageous.
Read lessTitle: Director of Supply ChainLocation: Mississauga, OntarioAbout the CompanyA fast-growing company in the renewable energy sector is seeking... Read more
Title: Director of Supply Chain
Location: Mississauga, Ontario
About the Company
A fast-growing company in the renewable energy sector is seeking a Director of Supply Chain to lead end-to-end supply chain operations within a manufacturing environment specializing in metal parts fabrication.
The organization is a leader in designing and delivering engineered solutions for large-scale renewable energy infrastructure. With a strong focus on innovation, efficiency, and cost optimization, the company provides advanced products and technical services to commercial and utility-scale energy markets.
About the Role
We are seeking a strategic and execution-focused Director of Supply Chain to lead supply chain operations across procurement, sourcing, supplier development, and production planning.
This role requires strong technical understanding, commercial acumen, and the ability to build resilient, cost-effective global supplier networks. A mechanical engineering background is strongly preferred due to the technical complexity of the components and manufacturing processes involved.
The successful candidate will oversee procurement, strategic sourcing, supplier development, contract negotiation, production planning, inventory management, and quality alignment across the supply base.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and execute a comprehensive supply chain strategy aligned with operational and financial objectives.Lead sourcing initiatives for metal components, machined parts, fabricated assemblies, and related materials.Build long-term supplier partnerships while driving cost optimization, risk mitigation, and performance improvement.Establish KPIs to monitor supplier performance, cost efficiency, delivery reliability, and quality metrics.Evaluate and source metal fabrication suppliers including machining, welding, stamping, casting, and finishing processes.Interpret and review technical drawings, specifications, and GD&T to ensure supplier capability alignment.Collaborate closely with Engineering and Quality teams to support NPI (New Product Introduction) and continuous improvement initiatives.Ensure suppliers adhere to established quality control systems and regulatory standards.Lead high-value contract negotiations, including pricing models, long-term agreements, and performance clauses.Manage supplier contracts to ensure compliance, cost competitiveness, and risk protection.Develop cost models and conduct should-cost analyses for fabricated and machined components.Implement and maintain robust supplier quality management processes.Conduct supplier audits and capability assessments.Partner with Quality Assurance to manage corrective actions, root cause analysis, and continuous improvement programs.Build and lead a high-performing supply chain team.Develop succession planning and talent development strategies.Foster cross-functional collaboration across Engineering, Manufacturing, Finance, and Sales.Strategic sourcing and cost modelingTechnical literacy in metal fabrication processesSupplier development and risk managementNegotiation and commercial structuringQuality systems and compliance managementData-driven decision-makingExecutive communication and leadershipExperience and Qualifications
Required:
10+ years of progressive experience in supply chain leadership within a manufacturing environment (renewable or automotive)Demonstrated experience sourcing metal fabricated and machined parts.Proven success in complex contract negotiations.Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and technical specifications.Strong understanding of quality control methodologies (ISO standards, Six Sigma, SPC, PPAP).Experience managing global supplier networks.Preferred:
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering (strongly preferred).MBA or advanced degree in Supply Chain, Operations, or Engineering.Experience in vertically integrated or engineered-to-order manufacturing environments.Background in lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives. Read lessAll your saved jobs are no longer available or you've already applied.
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