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The Role
Reporting into the supply chain department director accountable for supply chain governance and enablement, this position is located at the Saskatoon Corporate office. Cameco is looking for a motivated, team-oriented professional who values integrity, safety and the environment and strives to incorporate those values into their everyday achievements.
In this role, you will:
-Be responsible for the governance processes associated with the supply chain management system (SCMS), including but not limited to, facilitating the departments annual planning process, monitoring compliance to requirements, managing the departments risk management process, ensuring relevant SCM functional KPI reporting and oversight of the departments documentation and event reporting processes per corporate standards.
-Ensures that the enterprise systems used by SCM personnel, and their stakeholders are effectively enabled and supported to ensure effective use of the systems in the respective areas of the company.
-Facilitates the SCM continual improvement process with subject matter experts from the respective functional units, and manages investigation and delivery of improvement initiatives, often digital, per corporate processes.
-Ensures the reliability of vendor data in S4 with respect to quality specifications of material technical owners.
-Oversees vendors audits on a risk informed basis, and facilitates the resolution of findings through CIRS with vendors and Cameco stakeholders
Required:
-Degree in Commerce/Business or Engineering
-10 years of relevant working experience in management system governance, specifically in Supply Chain Management.
-Experience in underlying systems used to enable the functions related to procurement (services and materials), materials management and transportation/logistics, complimented by experience in governance of management systems, and facilitating continual improvement processes (e.g. Lean) and project management