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Bilingual Procurement Manager
This position is being posted under Capital Crossing Constructors (CCC), in joint venture with Webuild, Samsung and Green Infrastructure Partners. We are proud to lead the Alexandra Bridge Project, a landmark infrastructure initiative connecting Ottawa and Gatineau. We are committed to delivering this complex project with a strong focus on safety, environmental responsibility, collaboration, and regulatory excellence. Our team works closely with partners, stakeholders, and communities to ensure the project is delivered with care, respect, and long-term impact. At Capital Crossing Constructors, we value diverse perspectives and foster an inclusive, team-oriented environment where people can contribute meaningfully to building infrastructure that serves future generations.
About the Project
The Alexandra Bridge Replacement Project is one of Canada's most significant infrastructure initiatives, replacing the existing Alexandra Bridge that has connected Ottawa, Ontario, and Gatineau, Quebec for more than 120 years. As a vital interprovincial transportation corridor within the National Capital Region, the bridge serves thousands of pedestrians, cyclists, motorists, and transit users while forming an integral part of Confederation Boulevard. Having reached the end of its service life, the existing bridge will be replaced with a modern, resilient crossing designed to meet the region's long-term transportation needs. The Alexandra Bridge Replacement Project represents a major investment in Canada's transportation infrastructure, supporting economic growth, regional connectivity, and community development while creating opportunities for skilled professionals to contribute to a landmark project that will serve Canadians for generations.
About the job
We are seeking an experienced Bilingual Procurement Manager to lead procurement activities for a major infrastructure project. Reporting to the Project Manager with functional alignment to the Regional Supply Chain Manager, you will be responsible for developing and executing procurement strategies that support project delivery from pre-construction through project closeout. This role requires a strategic procurement professional with strong commercial acumen, leadership skills, and experience managing complex procurement activities in a construction or infrastructure environment. You will work closely with project teams, suppliers, subcontractors, and key stakeholders to ensure materials, equipment, and services are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and in compliance with company policies.
What you'll be doing
Develop and execute the project procurement strategy and purchasing plan from pre-bid through project completion. Lead sourcing activities, tendering, supplier evaluations, contract negotiations, and supplier selection. Negotiate commercial terms and conditions with vendors, subcontractors, and professional service providers while minimizing project risk and maximizing value. Manage purchase orders, subcontract awards, expediting, supplier performance, and contract administration. Collaborate closely with Engineering, Construction, Project Controls, and Supply Chain teams to ensure procurement activities align with project schedules and operational requirements. Monitor procurement budgets, forecasting, financial planning, reporting, and purchasing analytics. Identify, qualify, and develop relationships with suppliers and subcontractors to support project delivery. Ensure compliance with company procurement policies, procedures, and governance requirements. Resolve commercial issues, supplier claims and contract-related matters in collaboration with project leadership. Maintain accurate procurement records and oversee procurement systems and reporting. Provide guidance and support to project teams on procurement processes and best practices. Contribute to inventory optimization, site readiness and continuous improvement initiatives.
What we are looking for
Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, Engineering, Commerce, or a related field. SCMP (Supply Chain Management Professional) designation is considered a strong asset. Minimum 7–10 years of procurement, purchasing, subcontract management, or supply chain experience within construction, infrastructure, or EPC projects. Experience managing procurement for large-scale infrastructure or civil construction projects is highly preferred. Strong understanding of procurement processes, contract administration, supplier relationship management, and commercial negotiations. Experience using SAP or other ERP procurement systems. Proficiency with Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. Fluent in both English and French. Excellent negotiation and contract management skills. Strong analytical, financial, and problem-solving abilities.
Why Choose Us?
Expected Base Salary: $180,000 - $220,000 per year. The actual base salary will depend on several factors including experience, qualifications, internal equity, work location and market expectations. Annual performance-based bonus. Comprehensive group benefits program. Retirement savings program. Career growth and advancement opportunities
As proud team members of Capital Crossing Contractors (CCC), we are dedicated to fostering respectful, meaningful relationships with Indigenous communities and driving positive change through partnership and collaboration. We recognize the Alexandra Bridge Project is located on the traditional, unceded territory of the Anishinàbe Algonquin People and we are committed to honoring their heritage and culture through ongoing listening, learning, and partnership. Our Indigenous Participation Plan (IPP) aligns with legal obligations and reconciliation efforts, including the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). We strive for genuine, meaningful engagement emphasizing equity, cultural relevance, mutual respect, and support for Indigenous-led priorities.
We are committed to advancing Indigenous business relationships and reconciliation. We are dedicated to fostering an inclusive workplace that supports Indigenous Peoples through equitable employment, procurement and culturally respectful engagement.
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About Webuild
Webuild is a global leader in the design and construction of large, complex projects in the sectors of sustainable mobility, hydropower, water management and production, and green buildings. For many years, the recognized leader in the water sector, also ranking among the Top 10 international players in Australia, Europe and the US, the Group has consolidated experience in 50 countries. In almost 120 years of applied engineering on more than 3,700 projects, the Webuild Group has built 14,539 kilometres of rail and metro lines, 82,577 kilometres of roads and highways, 1,022 kilometres of bridges and viaducts, 3,462 kilometres of tunnels, and 318 dams and hydropower plants.
As of December 31, 2024, the Webuild Group with 92,000 people, achieved €12 billion in total revenues, and a total backlog of €63 billion, with over 90% of its construction backlog related to projects linked to the advancement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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Top Benefits
About the role
Bilingual Procurement Manager
This position is being posted under Capital Crossing Constructors (CCC), in joint venture with Webuild, Samsung and Green Infrastructure Partners. We are proud to lead the Alexandra Bridge Project, a landmark infrastructure initiative connecting Ottawa and Gatineau. We are committed to delivering this complex project with a strong focus on safety, environmental responsibility, collaboration, and regulatory excellence. Our team works closely with partners, stakeholders, and communities to ensure the project is delivered with care, respect, and long-term impact. At Capital Crossing Constructors, we value diverse perspectives and foster an inclusive, team-oriented environment where people can contribute meaningfully to building infrastructure that serves future generations.
About the Project
The Alexandra Bridge Replacement Project is one of Canada's most significant infrastructure initiatives, replacing the existing Alexandra Bridge that has connected Ottawa, Ontario, and Gatineau, Quebec for more than 120 years. As a vital interprovincial transportation corridor within the National Capital Region, the bridge serves thousands of pedestrians, cyclists, motorists, and transit users while forming an integral part of Confederation Boulevard. Having reached the end of its service life, the existing bridge will be replaced with a modern, resilient crossing designed to meet the region's long-term transportation needs. The Alexandra Bridge Replacement Project represents a major investment in Canada's transportation infrastructure, supporting economic growth, regional connectivity, and community development while creating opportunities for skilled professionals to contribute to a landmark project that will serve Canadians for generations.
About the job
We are seeking an experienced Bilingual Procurement Manager to lead procurement activities for a major infrastructure project. Reporting to the Project Manager with functional alignment to the Regional Supply Chain Manager, you will be responsible for developing and executing procurement strategies that support project delivery from pre-construction through project closeout. This role requires a strategic procurement professional with strong commercial acumen, leadership skills, and experience managing complex procurement activities in a construction or infrastructure environment. You will work closely with project teams, suppliers, subcontractors, and key stakeholders to ensure materials, equipment, and services are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and in compliance with company policies.
What you'll be doing
Develop and execute the project procurement strategy and purchasing plan from pre-bid through project completion. Lead sourcing activities, tendering, supplier evaluations, contract negotiations, and supplier selection. Negotiate commercial terms and conditions with vendors, subcontractors, and professional service providers while minimizing project risk and maximizing value. Manage purchase orders, subcontract awards, expediting, supplier performance, and contract administration. Collaborate closely with Engineering, Construction, Project Controls, and Supply Chain teams to ensure procurement activities align with project schedules and operational requirements. Monitor procurement budgets, forecasting, financial planning, reporting, and purchasing analytics. Identify, qualify, and develop relationships with suppliers and subcontractors to support project delivery. Ensure compliance with company procurement policies, procedures, and governance requirements. Resolve commercial issues, supplier claims and contract-related matters in collaboration with project leadership. Maintain accurate procurement records and oversee procurement systems and reporting. Provide guidance and support to project teams on procurement processes and best practices. Contribute to inventory optimization, site readiness and continuous improvement initiatives.
What we are looking for
Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, Engineering, Commerce, or a related field. SCMP (Supply Chain Management Professional) designation is considered a strong asset. Minimum 7–10 years of procurement, purchasing, subcontract management, or supply chain experience within construction, infrastructure, or EPC projects. Experience managing procurement for large-scale infrastructure or civil construction projects is highly preferred. Strong understanding of procurement processes, contract administration, supplier relationship management, and commercial negotiations. Experience using SAP or other ERP procurement systems. Proficiency with Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. Fluent in both English and French. Excellent negotiation and contract management skills. Strong analytical, financial, and problem-solving abilities.
Why Choose Us?
Expected Base Salary: $180,000 - $220,000 per year. The actual base salary will depend on several factors including experience, qualifications, internal equity, work location and market expectations. Annual performance-based bonus. Comprehensive group benefits program. Retirement savings program. Career growth and advancement opportunities
As proud team members of Capital Crossing Contractors (CCC), we are dedicated to fostering respectful, meaningful relationships with Indigenous communities and driving positive change through partnership and collaboration. We recognize the Alexandra Bridge Project is located on the traditional, unceded territory of the Anishinàbe Algonquin People and we are committed to honoring their heritage and culture through ongoing listening, learning, and partnership. Our Indigenous Participation Plan (IPP) aligns with legal obligations and reconciliation efforts, including the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). We strive for genuine, meaningful engagement emphasizing equity, cultural relevance, mutual respect, and support for Indigenous-led priorities.
We are committed to advancing Indigenous business relationships and reconciliation. We are dedicated to fostering an inclusive workplace that supports Indigenous Peoples through equitable employment, procurement and culturally respectful engagement.
Not the right fit? Search for Bilingual Procurement Manager jobs in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
About Webuild
Webuild is a global leader in the design and construction of large, complex projects in the sectors of sustainable mobility, hydropower, water management and production, and green buildings. For many years, the recognized leader in the water sector, also ranking among the Top 10 international players in Australia, Europe and the US, the Group has consolidated experience in 50 countries. In almost 120 years of applied engineering on more than 3,700 projects, the Webuild Group has built 14,539 kilometres of rail and metro lines, 82,577 kilometres of roads and highways, 1,022 kilometres of bridges and viaducts, 3,462 kilometres of tunnels, and 318 dams and hydropower plants.
As of December 31, 2024, the Webuild Group with 92,000 people, achieved €12 billion in total revenues, and a total backlog of €63 billion, with over 90% of its construction backlog related to projects linked to the advancement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).