Global Supply Chain Jobs in North Vancouver
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Intern, Supply Chain (8 Month)
Seaspan Marine Transportation
DescriptionThrough the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS) the Government of Canada has embarked on one of the largest procurement projects since the Second World War. The NSS is a nation-building effort to create a sustainable Canadian shipbuilding industry secure long-term job opportunities and b...
Intern, Supply Chain Project Management (8 Months)
Seaspan Marine Transportation
DescriptionThrough the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS) the Government of Canada has embarked on one of the largest procurement projects since the Second World War. The NSS is a nation-building effort to create a sustainable Canadian shipbuilding industry secure long-term job opportunities and b...
Global Supply Chain Applications
Continental
ONE ContiTech The first choice for material driven solutions. Are you interested in shaping the future of ContiTech together with a great team Please join us and contribute to our goals with your new role as Global Supply Chain Applications (m/f/diverse)As a team member of the Group Sector Central...
Senior It Sourcing Specialist (toronto, On) Hybrid
Enbridge
1-Year ContractHybrid: Toronto ONAt Enbridge our goal is to be the first-choice energy delivery company in North America and beyondfor customers communities investors regulators and policymakers and employees.To meet that goal Enbridge is partnering with Raisea leading recruitment firm that speciali...
Supply Chain Clerk 12 Month Limited Term
Seaspan Marine Transportation
DescriptionThe Supply Chain Clerk is responsible for supporting Supply Chain personnel with the competitive bidding process and administration of subcontracts and for undertaking administrative tasks in support of new vessels constructed by Seaspans Vancouver Shipyards under the Federal Fleet Renewa...