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Process & Project Engineer - Delivery & Fleet (TBS)

Bolton, ON
CA$93,000 - CA$116,200/year
Mid Level
Full-Time

Top Benefits

Competitive compensation & incentive pay
Flex health benefits program
Employee & family assistance program

About the role

#Process & Project Engineer - Delivery & Fleet (TBS)

Requisition ID: 1651

Location: Bolton, Ontario, Canada, L7E 3A9

Job Type: Full-Time

##Who We Are

Becoming experts on beer doesn't happen overnight - we've been in business since 1927 and today, The Beer Store is the primary distribution and sales channel for beer in Ontario and is owned by 28+ Ontario-based brewers! Through our Retail Stores, Distribution Centres, Draught Services, Customer Experience Centre, and our Corporate Office, we form one large team that is passionate about the beer business. The Beer Store is proud to foster a respectful and inclusive culture that expands and leverages the diverse talents, experiences, and perspectives of our team members to deliver exceptional service for our customers. We continue to be successful by working together, respecting each other, having a positive attitude and by trying new and innovative ideas. Not only are we knowledgeable, passionate, and loyal ambassadors for beer, we’re also health and safety advocates, environmental champions, DEIB enthusiasts and we give proudly back to our communities.

##The Role

We are currently searching for aProcess & Project Engineer – Delivery & Fleet, reporting to the Senior Manager, Project Engineering. This vacancy is a full-time, permanent opportunity. The Process & Project Engineer - Delivery & Fleet is responsible for designing, optimizing, and digitally enabling the national transportation network for operating warehouses in every Canadian province. The role combines transport engineering, digital platform architecture, and transportation hardware optimization to deliver a high‑performance, compliant, and scalable logistics network. This position plays a central role in aligning physical transportation assets (vehicles, hardware, infrastructure) with digital logistics platforms (TMS, telematics, analytics, ERP) to improve service reliability, asset utilization, cost efficiency, regulatory compliance, and sustainability across a complex, multi‑jurisdictional environment.

##Location

Our Corporate Office is located in Bolton, ON. We welcome applicants based in Ontario. This role follows a flexible work model that includes a blend of remote work and time at Company worksites. The position also requires approximately 10–15% travel to our sites across our operating provinces, including Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.

##What You'll Be Doing

  • Lead national transportation network strategy, including route planning, mode selection, fleet utilization, and carrier management, to meet cost and service targets
  • Optimize end‑to‑end transportation flows across breweries, suppliers, cross‑docks, DCs, and customer delivery points
  • Develop routing models, lane strategies, and consolidation opportunities to improve efficiency, capacity, and on‑time delivery performance
  • Support facility openings and network expansions by designing and optimizing layouts, docks, traffic flow, and site access
  • Design and enhance an integrated digital transportation ecosystem (TMS, WMS, telematics, dispatch, ERP), ensuring seamless data flow and real‑time visibility
  • Define technical/functional requirements and oversee platform integrations, hardware standards, and national technology rollouts
  • Manage telematics, ELDs, mobility hardware, yard systems, and emerging IoT/AI‑enabled devices through lifecycle evaluation, deployment, and refresh cycles
  • Analyze transportation KPIs, telematics data, costs, utilization, and emissions to identify trends and drive actionable performance improvements
  • Apply analytics, automation, AI, and scenario modelling to support network design, forecasting, and operational decision‑making
  • Ensure compliance with federal/provincial transportation regulations, cold‑chain standards, and safety requirements; conduct risk assessments and contingency planning
  • Lead fleet lifecycle planning, including service‑life analysis, maintenance strategies, asset replacement, and total‑cost‑of‑ownership optimization
  • Drive continuous improvement, sustainability initiatives, and cost‑reduction measures, including carbon‑reduction and efficiency programs
  • Manage transportation projects end‑to‑end, including redesigns, technology implementations, tenders, budgets, risks, and cross‑functional teams
  • Build strong partnerships with internal teams, carriers, 3PLs, regulators, and external stakeholders to support nationwide operations
  • Prepare business cases, technical reports, and executive‑level recommendations; serve as subject matter expert for transportation systems and technologies
  • Perform other related duties and projects as assigned

##Who You Are - Your Knowledge, Skills & Experience

##Education

  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Industrial Engineering, or related field
  • Master’s degree (MBA, MEng, MSc) considered an asset
  • Professional Engineer (P.Eng)/PE designation required
  • Certification in one of the following is preferred: Project Management Professional (PMP), Change Management (CMP), Six Sigma/LEED, MOST

##Experience

  • 8+ years of experience in project engineering within manufacturing, production, warehouse distribution or process industries in Canada
  • Experience supporting multi site, national distribution networks (CPG, beverage, food, or retail preferred)
  • Proven experience designing or deploying digital logistics platforms and transportation hardware systems
  • Experience in regulated operating environments is strongly preferred
  • Experience leading national transportation technology or hardware rollouts and supporting fleet sustainability or carbon tracking initiatives is an asset
  • Familiarity with Canadian provincial alcohol distribution models is preferred
  • Experience supporting fleet sustainability and carbon tracking initiatives, with expertise in maintenance and preservation strategies, life‑cycle planning, durability, and asset management is considered an asset

##Skills

  • Technical Engineering Knowledge and Proficiency: Core understanding of transport engineering principles, design, and industry-specific standards, as required in a distribution environment.
  • Proficiency in industry standard software tools like CAD, industry standard software as required for design simulation, reviews and modeling
  • Project Management Skills: Critical for handling schedules, budgets, resources, and timelines
  • Familiarity with tools like MS Project. Includes risk assessment, cost estimation, and quality assurance
  • Strong Communication and Interpersonal Skills: Clear written and verbal communication with stakeholders and the ability to explain technical concepts to non‑technical audiences
  • Problem-Solving, Analytical, and Organizational Skills: Ability to troubleshoot issues, analyze data, manage multiple tasks, and ensure compliance with safety/regulatory standards (e.g., OSHA)
  • Strong expertise in TMS platforms, telematics systems, and route optimization tools
  • Experience with data analytics (SQL, Python, Power BI, Tableau or equivalent)
  • Understanding of transportation hardware architectures, IoT devices, and edge to cloud systems
  • Advanced Excel and analytical modelling skills
  • Strong systems thinking and problem-solving capability
  • Ability to travel to support critical activities/milestones throughout the project life cycle

##Deadline to Apply:

April 8, 2026 @ 11:59pm EDT

##Compensation

The hiring range for this position is $93,000-$116,200 CAD per year. The final agreed upon salary may vary based on factors such as job-related knowledge, skills and experience.

##What We Offer

Our success as an organization is a result of our commitment to our greatest strength…our people! We believe that any opportunity we can provide to help further your career growth and development is an investment in not only your individual success, but our overall success as a business. We work to recognize you in meaningful ways including a competitive compensation, incentive pay, a flex health benefits program, employee & family assistance program, defined pension plan with company matching, recognition programs, tuition reimbursement program, generous paid time off, employee special offers, and a casual dress and work environment.

  • Benefits and perks are dependent upon role and status and are subject to change at the sole discretion of the company.

Equal Opportunity Employer

We are committed to providing a respectful and empowering workplace that values our greatest resource, our people. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging are essential components of our culture that empower us to meet the needs of our employees, customers and communities. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds including racialized persons / persons of colour, women, Indigenous / Aboriginal People of North America, persons with disabilities, 2SLGBTQIA+ persons, and any other characteristic. We’re an equal opportunity employer and provide employment accommodation in accordance with provincial legislation. If contacted for an employment opportunity or testing, please advise Human Resources if you require accommodation at any stage of the recruitment process.

We genuinely thank you for your interest in this opportunity with us. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

About The Beer Store

Retail
5001-10,000

Becoming experts on beer doesn't happen overnight; we've been in business since 1927 and continue to be the leading retailer and distribution channel of beer in Ontario.

We’re a Canadian organization proudly owned by 30 Ontario-based brewers, both large and small. We employ over 7,000 hardworking Beer Champions across Ontario who bring our vision and core values to life. There's no other team of beer experts who live and love all things beer as much as we do.

What is a "Beer Champion?"...A Beer Champion isn’t just a customer favourite or a great teammate. We’re beer enthusiasts, health and safety advocates, environmental stewards as well as caring members of our communities. We bring our Core Values to life by continuously learning about the products we sell, working safely to make sure everyone goes home as healthy as they arrived, taking back all empty alcohol containers and packaging, diligently ensuring alcohol stays out of the hands of minors and intoxicated individuals, as well as treating each other with dignity and respect.

Why You’ll Love Working Here: -We’ve got a Fun, Friendly & Genuine Culture -You’ll Enjoy a Flexible Environment with Opportunities for Growth -You’ll be Recognized & Rewarded

We’ve got plenty of exciting job opportunities across Ontario in our Retail Stores, Distribution Centres, Corporate Office, Draught Services, and Customer Contact Centre. If you share our passion for all things beer, join us!

To view a comprehensive list of career opportunities, please visit our website at http://www.thebeerstore.ca/about-us/careers

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