The Project Specialist will manage a portfolio of projects directly linked to the long-term strategy of the supply chain department. Using different types of project management methodology, the project specialist will lead projects that will improve efficiency, productivity, and cost savings. The candidate will also contribute to the daily activities of the Cost Control function for the Supply Chain organization, with a focus on delivering positive business results. This includes establishing & improving business processes designed to improve reliability and accuracy of the Supply Chain Material EAC. This role will ensure that incurred costs are captured in the ISI financial system in a timely and accurate fashion, as well as change management, project forecasting & reporting.
All successful applicants must meet requirements for Canadian Controlled Goods Program (CGP), Canadian Government Security clearance, and U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).
Irving Shipbuilding is proud to be Canada's National Shipbuilder. Our team is constructing more than 20 modern patrol ships and destroyers for the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Coast Guard as part of the largest defence procurement project in Canadian history.
By joining our team of more than 2,400 shipbuilders, you can enjoy a dynamic and exciting career with a company dedicated to your success, development, and safety.
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