<p>We’re hiring a <strong>Junior Business Analyst</strong> to support our clients growing finance systems team through a key ERP rollout and stabilization phase. This is a great opportunity for someone early in their career who enjoys working closely with business stakeholders, not just sitting on the technical side.</p><p><br></p><p>You’ll play a hands-on role supporting a finance platform (ERP), helping troubleshoot issues, document processes, and ensure a smooth go-live and post-launch experience. This role is offered as a 6-month contract-to-permanent.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What You’ll Do:</strong></p><ul><li>Act as a go-to support resource for finance system issues and user requests</li><li>Investigate bugs, identify workarounds, and document solutions clearly</li><li>Partner with finance and business teams to gather requirements and improve processes</li><li>Support system administration and ongoing maintenance of financial tools</li><li>Assist with testing (UAT), process documentation, and change management activities</li><li>Help ensure new processes are stable, scalable, and well-documented</li><li>Contribute to business cases and future system enhancements</li></ul>
<p>We are seeking an experienced Customs Administrator with a Certified Customs Specialist (CCS) designation to join our team in Mississauga, Ontario. In this contract position, you will play a key role in ensuring the timely and accurate processing of customs documentation for shipments. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to a dynamic wholesale distribution environment while further developing your expertise in logistics and customs procedures.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Match advice notifications with arrival notices on a daily basis to ensure shipment accuracy.</p><p>• Input data for electronic clearance of eligible shipments in compliance with customs regulations.</p><p>• Prepare and submit paper entries for goods requiring special government clearances (e.g., wood products).</p><p>• Classify imported goods and calculate applicable duties, taxes, and fees.</p><p>• Compile and transmit B3 documents to the appropriate customs authorities, ensuring proper accounting of duties and taxes on incoming shipments.</p><p>• Organize and submit monthly entries for low-value shipments in compliance with customs requirements.</p><p>• Handle entries related to supplementary payments and drawbacks, as required.</p><p>• Process permit applications and research guidelines for re-exporting domestically produced goods.</p><p>• Verify incoming delivery notes against intra-company invoices and organize documentation for control preparation.</p><p>• Prepare foreign supplier declarations to accompany re-export shipments, when required.</p>
<p><strong>Job Title:</strong> Purchasing Coordinator – Hospital</p><p> <strong>Location:</strong> Southwestern Ontario</p><p> <strong>Duration:</strong> 12–18 months</p><p> <strong>Working Arrangement:</strong> 3–4 days onsite</p><p> <strong>Company:</strong> Robert Half</p><p><strong>Overview:</strong></p><p><strong> Robert Half has an exciting project opportunity for a Purchasing Coordinator. Reporting to the Procurement Manager, you’ll help ensure timely and cost-effective procurement of medical supplies, equipment, pharmaceuticals, and services. This role supports quality patient care by maintaining compliance, optimizing inventory processes, and facilitating strong vendor relationships. You’ll work closely with both clinical departments and vendors, keeping accurate records and supporting purchasing initiatives.</strong></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Assist with daily purchasing operations, including processing purchase requisitions, orders, and invoices in accordance with hospital policy.</li><li>Coordinate communication with vendors and internal departments to confirm product availability, delivery schedules, and resolve basic issues.</li><li>Maintain accurate product and contract records in compliance with healthcare regulations.</li><li>Monitor inventory levels; support efforts to replenish stock, minimize waste, and prevent shortages.</li><li>Help request quotes, compare pricing, and track supplier performance under the direction of the Purchasing Manager.</li><li>Support purchasing projects including onboarding new vendors, updating data in purchasing systems, and implementing best practices.</li><li>Generate and review procurement reports and prepare routine summaries for management.</li><li>Uphold ethical standards and ensure adherence to vendor agreements.</li><li>Participate in department initiatives related to sustainability, supplier diversity, and supply chain continuity.</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p>We are looking for a detail-oriented Accounts Payable Administrator to join our client in Edmonton, Alberta. In this role, you will oversee the full accounts payable cycle, ensuring accurate and timely processing of SUBCONTRACTOR invoices and payments. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with strong organizational skills and a background in construction or contracting to contribute to a dynamic and fast-paced environment and dealing with subcontractor invoices, CCA-1 subcontractor agreements.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Manage the complete accounts payable process, including entering, coding, and performing three-way matching for invoices.</p><p>• Process subcontractor progress billings, invoices, and holdback releases.</p><p>• Subcontract administration including issuing and tracking subcontracts (CCA-1).</p><p>• Ensure proper submission of documentation required for invoicing, including statutory declarations, WCB clearance letters and insurance documentation etc</p><p>• Accurately code purchase orders and reconcile them with job-specific costs.</p><p>• Collaborate with project managers and foremen to verify cost codes and resolve any discrepancies.</p><p>• Route invoices for approval and ensure all supporting documentation is properly maintained.</p><p>• Cross-check invoices against contracts or agreements to ensure pricing accuracy.</p><p>• Conduct mid-month and end-of-month cheque runs, ensuring timely payments to vendors and contractors.</p><p>• Process contractor progress invoices while maintaining accurate costing and tracking.</p><p>• Maintain organized records of transactions and support month-end closings and audits as needed.</p><p>• Assist in the preparation of provincial sales tax reporting.</p>
<p>Are you looking to step into a Procurement Manager role with a company that’s not just growing but truly evolving? </p><p> </p><p>This organization is in an exciting high‑growth phase with a strong focus on modernizing processes, driving smart change, and investing in better ways of working. You’ll be joining a senior leadership team that is genuinely appreciative, forward‑thinking, and committed to empowering their people. This is a workplace where employees are valued, trusted, and recognized for the impact they make every day.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Lead procurement activities across the manufacturing process</li><li>Source and negotiate with suppliers to secure the best terms</li><li>Develop and maintain strong vendor partnerships</li><li>Monitor inventory levels and coordinate timely deliveries</li><li>Ensure compliance with company policies and industry standards</li><li>Identify cost-saving opportunities and drive continuous improvement</li><li>Lead a team of 3 direct reports</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p>Our client a well‑established national organization in the construction sector seeking a strategic and experienced Director of Procurement to oversee purchasing operations across Canada. This role will drive sourcing strategy, cost optimization, supplier performance, and team leadership to support large‑scale construction project delivery.</p><p><strong>Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Lead the development and execution of national procurement strategies across multiple divisions.</li><li>Build and maintain strong, high-performing supplier partnerships to ensure reliability, quality, and competitiveness.</li><li>Negotiate national agreements, pricing structures, and service-level expectations.</li><li>Collaborate with cross-functional teams—including Project Management, Estimating, and Operations—to forecast and align material needs.</li><li>Implement, enhance, and leverage ERP-based procurement processes.</li><li>Monitor market conditions, supply chain risks, and industry trends; establish proactive mitigation plans.</li><li>Track and report KPIs related to cost reductions, supply lead times, vendor performance, and operational efficiency.</li><li>Lead and mentor a distributed procurement team across regional offices.</li><li>Ensure compliance with corporate policies, safety requirements, and relevant regulatory standards.</li></ul>