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Procurement Category Lead – Special Projects

Toronto, Ontario
$71,777 - $107,379/year
Senior Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Flexible Work Environment: Hybrid model to help balance both work and life
Public Service Pension Plan: participate in a major defined benefit pension plan sponsored by the Government of Ontario
Variable Pay Program: performance-based incentives to share in our success (for eligible positions)

About the role

About Us

The Ontario Cannabis Store provides safe, responsible access to recreational cannabis for adults 19 and older. We operate the provincial online store for recreational cannabis in Ontario and are the exclusive provincial wholesaler to authorized private retail stores.

Working at the OCS is a unique opportunity to be part of an agile start-up in a ground-breaking new industry. We’re a diverse team passionate about delivering a great customer experience, working together with mutual respect and building value out of our differences. We’re an inclusive organization that understands that delivering great results comes out of ensuring every voice is heard.

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced Procurement Category Lead – Special Projects to join our team. In this role, you will lead and support the full procurement life cycle for complex and high-impact projects across multiple indirect procurement categories.

The Procurement Category Lead – Special Projects will work on both procurement-specific engagements and broader strategic initiatives that aim to enhance operational efficiency and control category spend. This is a dynamic role suited for a procurement professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is skilled at managing cross-functional priorities.

About Your Day

  • Leads procurement engagements by conducting kick-off meetings, assessing client readiness, recommending engagement strategies, and ensuring compliance with policies, timelines, and risk considerations.
  • Collaborates with internal stakeholders and subject matter experts to develop RFx documents, evaluation criteria, negotiation strategies, and award recommendations; facilitates contract negotiations and finalizes agreements.
  • Manages the full vendor engagement cycle, including notifications, debrief sessions, and maintaining data integrity across systems for reporting and tracking purposes.
  • Partners with category leaders to gather insights, support procurement planning, and contribute to reporting and business alignment.
  • Drives procurement process improvements and supports supplier development initiatives by implementing innovative solutions that reduce costs and enhance service delivery.
  • Promotes proactive vendor management through data collection, performance tracking, benchmarking, and market research to identify and assess strategic opportunities.
  • Mitigates organizational risk through sound application of legal, contractual, and public sector procurement knowledge throughout the engagement process.
  • Champions an inclusive, diverse, and innovative culture that encourages continuous improvement, collaboration, and empowerment.

About You

  • Post-Secondary education in business/commerce or related field, and/or supporting courses in business/commerce, finance, procurement, supply chain, or other related areas, or a relevant combination of education and experience. (Bachelor’s degree is an asset)
  • 4-5 years in an indirect strategic sourcing category role (IT, professional services/consulting, marketing etc.) and/or similar category vendor management role.
  • Knowledge of indirect strategic sourcing and advanced procurement and strategic sourcing concepts.
  • Intermediate knowledge of legal/commercial contract negotiations and the key contract terms that drive risks.
  • Advance knowledge of legal/commercial contract negotiations and the key contract terms that drive risks
  • Public sector procurement knowledge and experience including appropriate provincial and federal requirements is an asset
  • Sound knowledge of or certification in procurement / Supply Chain Management including, but not limited to: SCMAO, CPPB, CPPO, PSPP or equivalent is preferred
  • Experience using applicable software including Microsoft Suite of programs, collaboration tools (SharePoint), electronic bidding systems (Merx, Biddingo Bids & Tenders, Jaggear, and others), B2B applications, ERP programs such as D365, Oracle, SAP and others is an asset
  • Experience with ServiceNow or other Procurement/Contract Management software is preferred

Perks of Joining Our Team

  • Flexible Work Environment: Hybrid model to help balance both work and life
  • Public Service Pension Plan: participate in a major defined benefit pension plan sponsored by the Government of Ontario
  • Variable Pay Program: performance-based incentives to share in our success (for eligible positions)
  • Learning & Development: Access to robust online learning and professional development programs
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Different benefits options to support individual and/or family needs, including access to an Employee and Family Assistance Program
  • WorkPerks: Discounts on various products and services
  • Inclusive Culture: A workplace where every voice is heard and valued

About the Job

  • This position currently offers a hybrid work schedule. The current in office requirement is a minimum of 3 days/week (may be more depending on business needs). The OCS office is located near York Mills and Yonge St. However, OCS reserves the right to change this policy and its office location at any time.
  • City: Toronto, ON
  • Employment Type: Permanent, Full-Time
  • Required Travel: Rare, usually within the GTA

Compensation

The target hiring range for this position is $90,000 - $105,000. This is a pay grade 6 role, with a salary range of $71,777.30 - $107,379.81. Placement in the salary range will be based on factors such as market conditions, internal equity, and candidate experience, skills, and qualifications relevant to the role.

We are committed to providing an accessible, equitable and inclusive candidate and employee experience. We provide reasonable accommodation throughout the recruit

About OCS Ontario Cannabis Store

Retail
201-500

The Ontario Cannabis Store is a Crown agency solely owned by the Province of Ontario and reporting to the Ministry of Finance.

The OCS provides safe, responsible access to legal recreational cannabis for adults 19 and older. We are Ontario’s sole wholesaler to more than 1,500 Authorized Cannabis Stores. The OCS also operates OCS.ca, the Province’s online cannabis retailer which delivers to consumers in every corner of Ontario.

We make sure our customers only receive legal, clearly labelled cannabis products by working closely with a diverse group of Licensed Producers authorized by Health Canada. Our online store prioritizes education and provides many opportunities for both new and experienced consumers to learn more about cannabis and responsible use.

Our customer-care centre is staffed by knowledgeable, helpful product specialists who provide the information our customers need to make the right choices. Social responsibility is something we take seriously and making every purchase a responsible one is a top priority.

We are looking for passionate, proven performers to join our diverse team and help us continue to grow our business as we define best-in-class standards for a new industry.