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A leading social housing provider in Ottawa is seeking a Procurement Officer to strategically manage procurement for various stakeholders. You will assess procurement needs, draft documents like RFPs, and ensure compliance with policies. Qualifications include relevant post-secondary education and minimum three years of procurement experience. This full-time hybrid position offers a competitive salary between $49.13 - $59.77 per hour and includes comprehensive benefits.
Join us at Ottawa Community Housing, where we are more than a home to about 33,000 tenants across approximately 15,000 homes. As Ottawa's largest social and affordable housing provider, ranking second largest in Ontario and fourth largest in Canada, we're committed to enhancing tenant well-being through partnerships with local service providers and support agencies.
At OCH, diversity and equal opportunities are at the core of our workplace culture. We strive to mirror the vibrant communities of our city and have been honoured as the National Capital Region's Top Employer every year since 2018.
Together, we're transforming tenants' lives by “providing more than a home, because we care”.
Joining OCH means making a meaningful difference every day. We provide opportunities to positively impact your community in multiple ways. Recognizing that our employees are the cornerstone of our organization, we offer a comprehensive and competitive compensation and benefits package, flexible work options, professional development opportunities, health and wellness programs, and more.
OCH is currently seeking a dedicated Procurement Officer to work with a broad range of client groups to enable the timely and strategic procurement of goods and services. Under the guidance of the Director, Strategic Sourcing and Risk Management, the Procurement Officer will enable stakeholders to identify procurement requirements and implements procurement strategies and plans to obtain best value for money.
As a Procurement Officer, you will be a key player in the procurement of goods and services with a broad range of stakeholders. including OCH staff and tenants, contractors, and suppliers, which is crucial to help create a better life for our tenants and/or communities.
Works with a broad range of client groups to identify procurement requirements and assess opportunities and risk
Recommends the optimal method of procurement based on user requirements and estimated expenditures
Ensures that procurement activities are timely and comply with policies, procedures, statutory requirements and budgetary constraints
Drafts and implements Request for Proposal, Request for Qualification, Request for Tender, Request for Expression of Interest and other procurement related documents
Supports stakeholders in development and implementation of evaluation criteria
Coordinates procurement related activities (e.g. advertising, posting, closing, and managing bid documents)
Drafts contracts for services and supplies ensuring appropriate content and alignment with procurement objectives
Ensures appropriate financial signing authorities and approvals, preparing related executive briefing summaries
Supports the development of OCH practices related to contract management, including key performance indicators, the documentation of contract performance and dispute resolution
Collaborates with client groups to resolve contractor performance issues, actively participating with contractors on dispute resolution
Monitors spending and drafts change notices when required
Monitors the renewal dates of standing offer agreements and service contracts
Provides accurate and timely advice and information to stakeholders
Advises stakeholders of lead time required to obtain products or services and makes alternate arrangements in the event of shortages or delayed deliveries
Maintains current knowledge of pricing trends, changes, restrictions, or any other variables that could affect corporate interests
Promptly reports all workplace accidents or incidents and unusual or dangerous work conditions
Represents OCH in a professional manner and treats all work-related contacts with respect and courtesy
Works in collaboration with other staff in a team approach to service delivery
Works in alignment with OCH vision, mission, values, interests, plans and objectives
Performs work in accordance with applicable health, safety and privacy legislation, policies and procedures, and all other legislation, policies and procedures relevant to area of work
Access to comprehensive benefit packages
Health and wellness programs and more
A hybrid workplace with unique and ever-changing work tasks every new day
Positive and rewarding interactions with various individuals
A typical candidate will have the following qualifications and experience. Exceptional candidates with different qualifications will be considered at the discretion of the employer if demonstrated experience, knowledge, and ability warrant.
Relevant post-secondary education, such as purchasing management, supply chain management, or other relevant discipline
Minimum three (3) years of related experience in procurement
Professional accreditation (e.g. Certified Professional Purchaser, Ontario Public Buyers Association, Supply Chain Management Association, or Purchasing Management Association of Canada) is an asset
Procurement management, including the planning, solicitation, evaluation, award, administration and performance management
Contract administration and performance measurement practices
Familiarity with legal terminology and a sound understanding of contract development and management
Business knowledge in the area of property management
Knowledge of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, database applications and other standard corporate software
Understanding of the values, vision and mission of Ottawa Community Housing and a commitment to support those objectives
Knowledge of applicable health and safety legislation, including the rights and responsibilities of workers
Must be familiar with all applicable statutory requirements, policies, procedures and guidelines relevant to area of work
Facilitation skills and an ability to engage with staff at all levels within the organization, including senior management
Ability to understand, interpret and draft tender documentation and contracts
Proven analytic abilities, including the ability to define problems and recommend creative solutions
Excellent organizational skills, including the ability to manage multiple competing priorities
Takes initiative and can work independently with strong team work abilities
Ability to write clearly, professionally and organize written material effectively
Ability to analyze data and identify patterns
Strong communication skills, including an ability to negotiate, and resolve conflicts
Proficient in the use of information technology such as mobile devices and computer systems and software in the performance of work
Oral fluency and reading and writing abilities in English is required
Oral fluency and reading and writing abilities in French is an asset
Satisfactory Criminal Records Check
This is a full-time (35 hours per week) hybrid position with on-site attendance as required.
Affiliation: CIPP
Salary: $49.13 - $59.77