Senior Manager, Corporate & General Procurement
Top Benefits
About the role
Who We Are:
At Northland, we’re enablers of change, united by our journey to transform the energy sector into the foundation for a sustainable future.
Since our inception, we’ve been early movers in the energy industry, adopting new initiatives that pave the way for communities across the globe and helping forge their path towards a carbon-neutral landscape.
We’re a different kind of independent power producer. As developers, owners and operators who are at the forefront of the energy transition, we’re uniquely positioned to leave a lasting impact in the regions where we operate. We’ve expanded our business across Canada, the United States, Latin America, Europe and Asia to become a global leader, all by bringing together industry experts to find solutions with an entrepreneurial mindset.
While our work powers communities across the globe, Northland is powered by our people.
What You’ll Do:
The Senior Manager, Corporate & General Procurement will lead strategic sourcing and procurement operations for all corporate, functional, and general goods & services categories across Northland’s global business. You will be accountable for establishing and executing sourcing strategies, optimizing supplier performance, improving cost efficiency, and ensuring procurement excellence aligned with corporate policies, sustainability principles, and risk frameworks.
This role oversees end to end procurement for categories such as professional services, corporate technology and systems, facilities, travel, HR services, marketing/communications, legal, insurance support, and broader indirect spend.
You will partner closely with Finance, Corporate Services, Legal, Technology, HR, Communications and global business unit leaders to ensure sourcing strategies support corporate objectives.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Sourcing & Category Leadership
- Conduct enterprise-wide spend assessments to identify opportunities for synergies or to eliminate value leakage
- Own market scanning, supplier segmentation, competitive events, and strategy development for high‑value service categories.
- Develop and implement multi‑year sourcing strategies for enterprise‑wide corporate and indirect spend categories.
- Optimize enterprise spend through commercial levers, contract negotiations, and continuous improvement initiatives.
Procurement Governance, Policy & Risk Management
- Ensure procurement practices align to Northland’s policies, systems and processes maintaining the highest ethical standards
- Champion education of and compliance with Northland’s Procurement and Contracting Policy and Procedure, also with non-procurement stakeholders.
- Lead activation, implementation and roll-out of procurement-essential functionality in corporate ERP module in close alignment with IT/OT and Finance functions.
- Support implementation of contract administration and management protocols and systems.
- Oversee contract development, review, negotiation, and risk mitigation consistent with corporate legal and compliance requirements.
- Maintain procurement frameworks, tools, and policies to support operational excellence.
- Contribute to the establishment of a standardised set of procurement and contract management documents suitable for corporate and general spend activities.
Operational Execution & Supplier Management
- Lead day‑to‑day procurement operations for all corporate and indirect categories, including RFx processes, evaluations, supplier onboarding, and contract awards.
- Effective management of strategic contracts and suppliers including but not limited to: development of contract management plans, establishing supplier KPIs, performance monitoring, and driving continuous improvement related to value, quality, and service.
- Support business partners by delivering proactive procurement insights and tools to enhance spend management.
- Function as the single point of accountability for supporting corporate and general spend globally.
Stakeholder Partnership & Cross‑Functional Leadership
- Act as the senior procurement advisor to corporate and functional teams, building strong internal relationships with culturally diverse stakeholders across different regions and operating entities.
- Collaborate closely with Legal, Finance, ESG, Technology, HR, Communications, and Facilities to align strategies and prioritize initiatives.
- Provide strategic guidance to senior leadership on cost trends, market risks, and supplier innovation.
- Work closely with a global pool of operational buyers to ensure consistency and seamless delivery to internal stakeholders.
- Manage and guide a corporate and general spend buyer on providing high quality, timely and enabling support to the business.
Who You Are:
- Strategic & Commercial Leader : You think long‑term, understand business drivers, and can translate them into pragmatic procurement solutions.
- Collaborative & Influential Partner : You build strong relationships, bring stakeholders along, and influence decision‑making across functions.
- Structured & Diligent Operator : You bring organization, clarity, and attention to detail, enabling effective management of competing priorities.
- Flexible & Globally Minded : You thrive in a multinational environment and can work across time zones, cultures, and business contexts.
Qualifications and Experience
- Significant experience in progressive procurement experience, with at least 5+ years in strategic sourcing or category management roles.
- Experience leading procurement for corporate/indirect categories (e.g., IT, HR, professional services, facilities, corporate operations).
- Proven negotiation skills and experience managing complex, high‑value service contracts.
- Strong understanding of procurement governance, supplier performance programs, and risk frameworks.
- Experience and familiarity with using and optimising Enterprise Resource Planning systems for procurement purposes (e.g. Workday) is a prerequisite.
- Experience within energy, infrastructure, engineering, utilities, or other capital‑intensive industries considered an asset.
- Demonstrated ability to lead teams and build procurement capability.
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to influence stakeholders of varying seniority and backgrounds.
What’s In It for You:
Our employees are the driving force behind our achievements. We are unwavering in our commitment to not only recognise your contributions but also to empower you to excel in every aspect of your life. Here's a glimpse of why Northland is the place where you'll truly thrive:
- Thoughtful benefits – A competitive RRSP matching scheme of 8%; extended health, dental and vision benefits for yourself and your immediate family from day one; paid parental leave; Accident and Life Insurance and disability benefits are just a few of the benefits you’ll be able to access.
- Wellbeing first – Staying true to our taking care of ourselves and each other value, you will have access to our global Wellness Program and Employee Assistance Program, including access to mental health resources.
- Floating days and Birthdays off – As part of our commitment to promoting a healthy work-life balance, you will get your birthday off so you can celebrate however you choose! You will also receive three additional days off annually to observe any other events that are important to you.
We hire talented and passionate people from different backgrounds. If you’re excited about a role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with this job description, we still encourage you to apply. Learn more about our diversity, inclusion and belonging commitments .
#LI-SM1 #LI-ONSITE
Pay Range:
$124,800.00 - $156,000.00
This document is a guide. The duties, responsibilities, and requirements of the jobs as described herein are not inclusive and are subject to change.
Northland Power is an equal opportunity employer and we are committed to creating a fair, inclusive and accessible environment. As part of our commitment we work to ensure our application process is accessible to all candidates. If you require special assistance or accommodation during the hiring process, please notify a member of the HR Department.
We use AI‑enabled tools to help identify applications that meet job‑related criteria. All applications are reviewed and decisions are made by people.
This is a new position.
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About NORTHLAND POWER
Northland Power is an independent power producer founded in 1987, and publicly traded since 1997. Northland develops, builds, owns and operates sustainable infrastructure assets that produce efficient natural gas and green solar and wind energy, providing long-term value to shareholders, stakeholders and host communities.
We have operating facilities that generate 2,681 MW (gross) and 2,266 MW (net) of electricity, with an additional 130 MW (gross) of generating capacity under construction and 2,674 MW (gross) and 1,645 (net) of generating capacity in advanced development.
Northland aims to continually increase shareholder value by developing and acquiring high-quality projects supported by long-term revenue contracts and/or expertise in the relevant markets, while carefully managing and mitigating project risks. We focus on renewable and sustainable energy sources with the goal of improving the impact of resource usage in our environment.
We seek out technologies and jurisdictions where we can apply an early mover advantage and establish a meaningful presence. We inspire our people to achieve excellence in everything they do, living Northland's values on a daily basis. Our on-time, on-budget project execution record and consistent investor returns result from these strategic choices.
Our development efforts and operational practices focus on ensuring Northland will continue to provide long-term benefits to our communities, customers, investors, employees and partners. Whenever possible, we pursue active partnerships with First Nations and local municipalities.
Northland's common shares, Series 1, Series 2 and Series 3 preferred shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbols NPI, NPI.PR.A, NPI.PR.B and NPI.PR.C respectively.
Northland Power – Intelligent Energy for a Greener Planet™
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Senior Manager, Corporate & General Procurement
Top Benefits
About the role
Who We Are:
At Northland, we’re enablers of change, united by our journey to transform the energy sector into the foundation for a sustainable future.
Since our inception, we’ve been early movers in the energy industry, adopting new initiatives that pave the way for communities across the globe and helping forge their path towards a carbon-neutral landscape.
We’re a different kind of independent power producer. As developers, owners and operators who are at the forefront of the energy transition, we’re uniquely positioned to leave a lasting impact in the regions where we operate. We’ve expanded our business across Canada, the United States, Latin America, Europe and Asia to become a global leader, all by bringing together industry experts to find solutions with an entrepreneurial mindset.
While our work powers communities across the globe, Northland is powered by our people.
What You’ll Do:
The Senior Manager, Corporate & General Procurement will lead strategic sourcing and procurement operations for all corporate, functional, and general goods & services categories across Northland’s global business. You will be accountable for establishing and executing sourcing strategies, optimizing supplier performance, improving cost efficiency, and ensuring procurement excellence aligned with corporate policies, sustainability principles, and risk frameworks.
This role oversees end to end procurement for categories such as professional services, corporate technology and systems, facilities, travel, HR services, marketing/communications, legal, insurance support, and broader indirect spend.
You will partner closely with Finance, Corporate Services, Legal, Technology, HR, Communications and global business unit leaders to ensure sourcing strategies support corporate objectives.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Sourcing & Category Leadership
- Conduct enterprise-wide spend assessments to identify opportunities for synergies or to eliminate value leakage
- Own market scanning, supplier segmentation, competitive events, and strategy development for high‑value service categories.
- Develop and implement multi‑year sourcing strategies for enterprise‑wide corporate and indirect spend categories.
- Optimize enterprise spend through commercial levers, contract negotiations, and continuous improvement initiatives.
Procurement Governance, Policy & Risk Management
- Ensure procurement practices align to Northland’s policies, systems and processes maintaining the highest ethical standards
- Champion education of and compliance with Northland’s Procurement and Contracting Policy and Procedure, also with non-procurement stakeholders.
- Lead activation, implementation and roll-out of procurement-essential functionality in corporate ERP module in close alignment with IT/OT and Finance functions.
- Support implementation of contract administration and management protocols and systems.
- Oversee contract development, review, negotiation, and risk mitigation consistent with corporate legal and compliance requirements.
- Maintain procurement frameworks, tools, and policies to support operational excellence.
- Contribute to the establishment of a standardised set of procurement and contract management documents suitable for corporate and general spend activities.
Operational Execution & Supplier Management
- Lead day‑to‑day procurement operations for all corporate and indirect categories, including RFx processes, evaluations, supplier onboarding, and contract awards.
- Effective management of strategic contracts and suppliers including but not limited to: development of contract management plans, establishing supplier KPIs, performance monitoring, and driving continuous improvement related to value, quality, and service.
- Support business partners by delivering proactive procurement insights and tools to enhance spend management.
- Function as the single point of accountability for supporting corporate and general spend globally.
Stakeholder Partnership & Cross‑Functional Leadership
- Act as the senior procurement advisor to corporate and functional teams, building strong internal relationships with culturally diverse stakeholders across different regions and operating entities.
- Collaborate closely with Legal, Finance, ESG, Technology, HR, Communications, and Facilities to align strategies and prioritize initiatives.
- Provide strategic guidance to senior leadership on cost trends, market risks, and supplier innovation.
- Work closely with a global pool of operational buyers to ensure consistency and seamless delivery to internal stakeholders.
- Manage and guide a corporate and general spend buyer on providing high quality, timely and enabling support to the business.
Who You Are:
- Strategic & Commercial Leader : You think long‑term, understand business drivers, and can translate them into pragmatic procurement solutions.
- Collaborative & Influential Partner : You build strong relationships, bring stakeholders along, and influence decision‑making across functions.
- Structured & Diligent Operator : You bring organization, clarity, and attention to detail, enabling effective management of competing priorities.
- Flexible & Globally Minded : You thrive in a multinational environment and can work across time zones, cultures, and business contexts.
Qualifications and Experience
- Significant experience in progressive procurement experience, with at least 5+ years in strategic sourcing or category management roles.
- Experience leading procurement for corporate/indirect categories (e.g., IT, HR, professional services, facilities, corporate operations).
- Proven negotiation skills and experience managing complex, high‑value service contracts.
- Strong understanding of procurement governance, supplier performance programs, and risk frameworks.
- Experience and familiarity with using and optimising Enterprise Resource Planning systems for procurement purposes (e.g. Workday) is a prerequisite.
- Experience within energy, infrastructure, engineering, utilities, or other capital‑intensive industries considered an asset.
- Demonstrated ability to lead teams and build procurement capability.
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to influence stakeholders of varying seniority and backgrounds.
What’s In It for You:
Our employees are the driving force behind our achievements. We are unwavering in our commitment to not only recognise your contributions but also to empower you to excel in every aspect of your life. Here's a glimpse of why Northland is the place where you'll truly thrive:
- Thoughtful benefits – A competitive RRSP matching scheme of 8%; extended health, dental and vision benefits for yourself and your immediate family from day one; paid parental leave; Accident and Life Insurance and disability benefits are just a few of the benefits you’ll be able to access.
- Wellbeing first – Staying true to our taking care of ourselves and each other value, you will have access to our global Wellness Program and Employee Assistance Program, including access to mental health resources.
- Floating days and Birthdays off – As part of our commitment to promoting a healthy work-life balance, you will get your birthday off so you can celebrate however you choose! You will also receive three additional days off annually to observe any other events that are important to you.
We hire talented and passionate people from different backgrounds. If you’re excited about a role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with this job description, we still encourage you to apply. Learn more about our diversity, inclusion and belonging commitments .
#LI-SM1 #LI-ONSITE
Pay Range:
$124,800.00 - $156,000.00
This document is a guide. The duties, responsibilities, and requirements of the jobs as described herein are not inclusive and are subject to change.
Northland Power is an equal opportunity employer and we are committed to creating a fair, inclusive and accessible environment. As part of our commitment we work to ensure our application process is accessible to all candidates. If you require special assistance or accommodation during the hiring process, please notify a member of the HR Department.
We use AI‑enabled tools to help identify applications that meet job‑related criteria. All applications are reviewed and decisions are made by people.
This is a new position.
Not the right fit? Search for Manager, Corporate & General Procurement jobs in Toronto, ON
About NORTHLAND POWER
Northland Power is an independent power producer founded in 1987, and publicly traded since 1997. Northland develops, builds, owns and operates sustainable infrastructure assets that produce efficient natural gas and green solar and wind energy, providing long-term value to shareholders, stakeholders and host communities.
We have operating facilities that generate 2,681 MW (gross) and 2,266 MW (net) of electricity, with an additional 130 MW (gross) of generating capacity under construction and 2,674 MW (gross) and 1,645 (net) of generating capacity in advanced development.
Northland aims to continually increase shareholder value by developing and acquiring high-quality projects supported by long-term revenue contracts and/or expertise in the relevant markets, while carefully managing and mitigating project risks. We focus on renewable and sustainable energy sources with the goal of improving the impact of resource usage in our environment.
We seek out technologies and jurisdictions where we can apply an early mover advantage and establish a meaningful presence. We inspire our people to achieve excellence in everything they do, living Northland's values on a daily basis. Our on-time, on-budget project execution record and consistent investor returns result from these strategic choices.
Our development efforts and operational practices focus on ensuring Northland will continue to provide long-term benefits to our communities, customers, investors, employees and partners. Whenever possible, we pursue active partnerships with First Nations and local municipalities.
Northland's common shares, Series 1, Series 2 and Series 3 preferred shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbols NPI, NPI.PR.A, NPI.PR.B and NPI.PR.C respectively.
Northland Power – Intelligent Energy for a Greener Planet™