Your new Company
Based in Edmonton, our client is a leading designer, manufacturer, and marketer of single-use medical products to customers worldwide. The company has its corporate head office in Edmonton, Alberta, an office in Barbados, three wholly owned manufacturing facilities in China, one in Laos, and a manufacturing Centre of Excellence in Cambridge, Ontario. Our client is an ISO 13485:2016 registered company and recognized as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies and Alberta’s Top 80 Employers.
Your Role & Responsibilities
The Information Systems (IS) department is responsible for our client’s global information technology (IT) infrastructure and the maintenance and development of various IT systems that are critical to our client’s operation. In line with our organizational value of innovation, and our commitment to operational excellence, we are embarking on a multi-year project to implement a single global instance ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system across all locations.
The ERP Project Manager is a strategic role designed to guide our organization through a critical digital transformation to a new global ERP system, which will be a tier one system (i.e., SAP/Oracle/Microsoft/IFS). This role will be responsible for ensuring the project is delivered on time, within scope, and budget, and meets the strategic objectives of the organization. This role will drive the project from planning through to execution and post-implementation support, focusing on achieving optimal operational efficiency and scalability to support future growth.
The ERP Project Manager will work closely with senior leadership, including C-level executives, to ensure the project aligns with strategic objectives. Collaboration with stakeholders at multiple levels across manufacturing, operations, finance and IS is crucial to understanding the diverse needs of the business and ensuring the ERP system supports these areas effectively. It is also critical to establish and maintain strong relationships with ERP vendors, consultants, and other third-party service providers to ensure access to the best resources, technologies, and expertise.
Responsibilities
The following is a high-level description of the role responsibilities and is not meant to be all-inclusive:
Existing Judgment/Impacts of decision/Consequences of error
This role is pivotal in overseeing the implementation of a global ERP system along with other related systems. This role demands a high degree of accuracy, attention to detail, and the capacity to foresee and mitigate potential issues before they arise. The incumbent is empowered to make strategic decisions that significantly influence the project's direction and outcome. Given the direct interaction with financial systems, a solid understanding of financial implications is crucial for making informed decisions.
This role would typically solve the following problems using their own judgment, experience, and expertise:
Problems related to timelines and project deliverables
Issues related to potential differences between various departments and resources
Questions, requests for information from external customers and stakeholders
Typical problems that would be passed on to a supervisor or colleague include:
Information security concerns or a data breach
Finance, budget and legal related constraints
Problems related to the Quality Policy
Decision-making within this role is informed by extensive experience with ERP systems and other complimentary enterprise applications, adherence to industry best practices, and a proactive approach to keeping abreast of emerging technologies.
Errors in judgment or execution can significantly impact the organization's reputation and the trust placed in its operations. Given the critical nature of the systems and processes involved, such errors could lead to financial impact or adversely affect customer service. It is essential for the role to be executed with precise care and diligence to minimize the risk of errors and their potential consequences.
Working Conditions
Attention is shifted from one job task to another frequently during the day. Therefore, time and priority management abilities in addition to excellent communication skills are essential for this position. Accuracy, attention to detail and the ability to multi-task are key success factors.
Examples of mental effort include:
Concentration, computer skills, reading comprehension, personnel skills, etc.
Understanding complex business processes (spanning the physical world and information systems) and how those generate data and potential insights.
Examples of physical effort include:
Working in a seated position at a desk, more than 6-7 hours per day
A valid passport and the ability to travel to various domestic and international jurisdictions is a requirement of the position.
Description:
Considered a specialist, works independently and can operate outside of established guidelines. Develops risk mitigation and ongoing improvements and developments in projects. Provides leadership to others.
Responsibilities :
What you’ll need to succeed
Minimum Qualifications
.Qualifications
Work Requirements
The role is based in the Cambridge or Edmonton location and may require occasional travel domestically and internationally. Typical office hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. However, due to the nature of the work, work outside of typical hours including evenings and weekends may be required.
Interested?
If you’re available and interested in this role, please reply to sakina.suterwala@hays.com with your updated word resume and salary requirement.