Marine & Power Equipment Product Planner
Top Benefits
About the role
Reporting to the Business Planning Manager, the Marine & PE Product Planner works as part of a dedicated team to ensure that future Marine and Power Equipment products are developed to meet Canadian market needs and achieve sales and profitability targets with the goal of contributing to increased market share.
Responsibilities
- Analyze competitive strengths and weaknesses of the current product, including price, features, quality, and customer satisfaction with the product;
- Gather information from Dealers, Customers, etc. to understand our product needs;
- Prepare and present evidence/ facts that support requests to Research & Development;
- Represent Honda Canada and negotiate our needs to American Honda, Honda Motor, R&D, and North American Factories;
- Support Sales, Communications (Adv, PR), Training, Quality Engineering, and Customer Relations activities by ensuring the accuracy of the information that may be published or presented;
- Coordinate new model launch activities by ensuring multiple departments’ activities tie into the Sales Funnel.
Qualifications
- 3 – 5 years of relevant, progressive business experience with a proven track record of delivering results.
- Post-Secondary education, preferably with a degree in Business, Marketing or Engineering.
- Previous Marine or PE Dealership in Sales or Service is a definite asset.
- Strong leadership and investigative skills.
- Excellent knowledge of Canadian Marine, Power Products, and Power Sports markets.
- Strong technical knowledge of mechanical and engineering functions for Marine and PE products
- Proven background with emphasis on analytical abilities and spotting trends.
- Comfortable presenting proposals to a senior-level audience.
- Demonstrated ability to successfully complete multiple concurrent high-priority projects.
- Adaptability, flexibility and the ability to maintain effectiveness during change.
- Ability to work in partnership with the broader team to drive business goals.
- Technically grounded in MS Word applications
- A high level of individual initiative and ability to work with minimal direction.
- Excellent interpersonal, presentation, verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to follow through and complete overlapping projects and initiatives with a positive impact on results and objectives.
- Willingness to work irregular hours. Some overtime is required.
- Able to travel frequently and at times over weekends.
- French language ability is an asset.
- Valid Driver’s license and the ability to drive motorcycles and Marine products
- Develops and maintains good working relationships and all members of the team.
- Develops and maintains good working relationships within Honda North America as well as all other internal and external stakeholders.
- Develop, establish and maintain good working relationship with Honda North America suppliers, partners, consultants, stakeholders and other network contacts.
- Enjoys team building approach of management and department - shares results.
Please note that as of November 2nd, 2025 we will be moving to a four day in office, one day work from home model for current hybrid roles. Honda Canada Inc. is committed to providing accommodation in its recruitment processes to applicants with disabilities, upon request. The accommodation will take into account the applicant’s accessibility needs.
If you require accommodation at any time during the recruitment process, please email Human Resources at accessibility@honda.ca or call (905) 888-4331.
About Honda Canada Inc.
In 1969, when Honda came to Canada, we came as a small company with a dream. We began with motorcycles and power equipment and it took a lot of work to gain the confidence and trust of Canadians. But we worked hard and over time our products earned the respect of the marketplace. And so we grew. In 1986, we built a manufacturing facility in Alliston, Ontario. In 1998, we built a second plant at that same site, and in 2008, we completed the construction of a third facility, a $154-million engine plant. In May of 2010, Honda Canada moved into our new Gold Certified LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Head Office in Markham, Ontario.
Today, we source nearly $2.1 billion in goods and services from Canadian-based suppliers each year, produce approximately 400,000 vehicles annually at our manufacturing facilities and we employ more than 19,000 Canadians in manufacturing, sales offices and dealerships across the country. Simply put, Honda is a remarkable Canadian success story that will celebrate it's 55th anniversary in 2024.
Thank you Canada.
Social media posting policy: https://www.honda.ca/en/social_posting_policy
Politique de Honda Canada Inc. sur les publications dans la communauté des médias sociaux: https://www.honda.ca/fr/politique_publications_medias_sociaux
Marine & Power Equipment Product Planner
Top Benefits
About the role
Reporting to the Business Planning Manager, the Marine & PE Product Planner works as part of a dedicated team to ensure that future Marine and Power Equipment products are developed to meet Canadian market needs and achieve sales and profitability targets with the goal of contributing to increased market share.
Responsibilities
- Analyze competitive strengths and weaknesses of the current product, including price, features, quality, and customer satisfaction with the product;
- Gather information from Dealers, Customers, etc. to understand our product needs;
- Prepare and present evidence/ facts that support requests to Research & Development;
- Represent Honda Canada and negotiate our needs to American Honda, Honda Motor, R&D, and North American Factories;
- Support Sales, Communications (Adv, PR), Training, Quality Engineering, and Customer Relations activities by ensuring the accuracy of the information that may be published or presented;
- Coordinate new model launch activities by ensuring multiple departments’ activities tie into the Sales Funnel.
Qualifications
- 3 – 5 years of relevant, progressive business experience with a proven track record of delivering results.
- Post-Secondary education, preferably with a degree in Business, Marketing or Engineering.
- Previous Marine or PE Dealership in Sales or Service is a definite asset.
- Strong leadership and investigative skills.
- Excellent knowledge of Canadian Marine, Power Products, and Power Sports markets.
- Strong technical knowledge of mechanical and engineering functions for Marine and PE products
- Proven background with emphasis on analytical abilities and spotting trends.
- Comfortable presenting proposals to a senior-level audience.
- Demonstrated ability to successfully complete multiple concurrent high-priority projects.
- Adaptability, flexibility and the ability to maintain effectiveness during change.
- Ability to work in partnership with the broader team to drive business goals.
- Technically grounded in MS Word applications
- A high level of individual initiative and ability to work with minimal direction.
- Excellent interpersonal, presentation, verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to follow through and complete overlapping projects and initiatives with a positive impact on results and objectives.
- Willingness to work irregular hours. Some overtime is required.
- Able to travel frequently and at times over weekends.
- French language ability is an asset.
- Valid Driver’s license and the ability to drive motorcycles and Marine products
- Develops and maintains good working relationships and all members of the team.
- Develops and maintains good working relationships within Honda North America as well as all other internal and external stakeholders.
- Develop, establish and maintain good working relationship with Honda North America suppliers, partners, consultants, stakeholders and other network contacts.
- Enjoys team building approach of management and department - shares results.
Please note that as of November 2nd, 2025 we will be moving to a four day in office, one day work from home model for current hybrid roles. Honda Canada Inc. is committed to providing accommodation in its recruitment processes to applicants with disabilities, upon request. The accommodation will take into account the applicant’s accessibility needs.
If you require accommodation at any time during the recruitment process, please email Human Resources at accessibility@honda.ca or call (905) 888-4331.
About Honda Canada Inc.
In 1969, when Honda came to Canada, we came as a small company with a dream. We began with motorcycles and power equipment and it took a lot of work to gain the confidence and trust of Canadians. But we worked hard and over time our products earned the respect of the marketplace. And so we grew. In 1986, we built a manufacturing facility in Alliston, Ontario. In 1998, we built a second plant at that same site, and in 2008, we completed the construction of a third facility, a $154-million engine plant. In May of 2010, Honda Canada moved into our new Gold Certified LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Head Office in Markham, Ontario.
Today, we source nearly $2.1 billion in goods and services from Canadian-based suppliers each year, produce approximately 400,000 vehicles annually at our manufacturing facilities and we employ more than 19,000 Canadians in manufacturing, sales offices and dealerships across the country. Simply put, Honda is a remarkable Canadian success story that will celebrate it's 55th anniversary in 2024.
Thank you Canada.
Social media posting policy: https://www.honda.ca/en/social_posting_policy
Politique de Honda Canada Inc. sur les publications dans la communauté des médias sociaux: https://www.honda.ca/fr/politique_publications_medias_sociaux