What you'll do
The Senior Consultant, POP Procurement is a key partner to the Manager in sourcing and procurement execution, strategic vendor management, and contract compliance related to point-of-purchase (POP) signage.
This role ensures signage required for line reviews or in-store marketing initiatives is procured effectively to achieve optimal cost savings.
The Senior Consultant provides day to day oversight, cross functional coordination, escalation leadership, and executive reporting across Canadian Tire Retail and Party City.
Procurement
Liaise with In-Store Marketing & POP Line Review teams to determine signage requirements
Provide comprehensive sourcing and procurement support to ensure all procurement spend is executed through contracts when possible, increasing cost effectiveness
Provide coaching and oversight to Analysts in forecasting, vendor KPI and performance reporting, updating POP Guide, and tracking contract compliance
Act as the primary point of contact for escalations from the In-Store Marketing or POP Line Review teams to resolve issues involving vendors and cross-functional partners, removing blockers swiftly to enable seamless ordering and execution
Partner with the Manager to drive strategic initiatives, savings targets, document processes and procedures, and drive continuous improvement of POP procurement ways of working
Cross-Banner & Stakeholder Coordination
Engage with In-Store Marketing & POP Line Review to understand business needs, upcoming initiatives, and competing priorities to deliver procurement timelines, scope, and service expectations. Ensure ordering is executed through accurate POP Guide, or that net‑new POP requirements are appropriately sourced; partner on vendor performance tracking and escalations as needed.
Work closely with Non-Merch procurement on Source to Contract
Reporting & Analysis
Consolidate inputs from Analysts into clear, executive‑ready updates, highlighting key insights, risks, and recommended actions for the Manager and senior stakeholders.
Monitor performance (service, cost, and timelines), surfacing risks, variances, and savings opportunities with recommended actions.
Provide analysis to support budgeting, forecasting, and operational planning (including assumptions, risks, and trade-offs)
Providing reporting to Merchandising Best Practices Dealer Committee
Strategic Vendor Support
Develop supplier base and support strategic vendor management with the Manager, including performance reviews, issue resolution, and enterprise alignment to contract terms.
Participate in negotiations and vendor governance meetings to reinforce expectations, track commitments, and drive accountability.
Analyze and monitor market and supply chain, determine plans to mitigate risks such as tariffs
What you bring
6–8 years of progressive experience in procurement, sourcing, supply chain, or related retail operations.
Strong knowledge of retail signage is an asset
Working knowledge of procurement processes, contract fundamentals, and vendor performance management.
Proven ability to develop KPIs and vendor scorecards to track and enhance performance
Strong financial and analytical acumen to support strategic sourcing initiatives
Strong stakeholder management skills and ability to coordinate cross-functional teams through ambiguity and competing priorities.
Proven experience consolidating data into concise insights and presenting to leadership.
Demonstrated problem-solving, escalation, and decision-making skills.
Comfort working in a fast-paced, multi-project environment with tight timelines and multiple stakeholders.
Broadband Salary Range: $64,000 – $106,000 CAD
Our typical hiring range is between $64,000 and $85,000. Salary decisions are also dependent on other factors such as your experience, industry benchmarks, internal equity and other role-specific requirements. For critical roles, the compensation offering will be reviewed to ensure alignment with market rate and conditions and the unique value you bring to the role.
We’re always looking for great talent! In addition to competitive pay, we offer:
Comprehensive benefits and retirement programs
Performance incentives, Continuing Education Programs
Other perks to support your well-being
Career growth opportunities and product discounts
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We may use artificial intelligence tools as part of our recruitment process to assist in the initial screening of resumes. All hiring decisions, including candidate evaluation, selection, and disposition, are made by human recruiters.
About Us
Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited (“CTC”) is one of Canada’s most admired and trusted companies. With more than 90 Owned Brands, over 1,600 retail locations, financial services, exemplary e-commerce capabilities, and exciting market-leading merchandising strategies. We dream big and work as one to innovate with purpose for our customers at every level of our business, investing in new technologies and products, and doubling down on top talent to drive the company forward. We offer competitive salaries and wages to CTC employees, as well as store discounts, supported learning through our Triangle Learning Academy, Canadian Tire Profit Sharing, and retirement and savings programs for eligible employees. As part of our enhanced flex benefits program, we offer mental health benefits in the amount of $5,000 per year for benefits-eligible employees and their families, including total well-being, and mental health tools and resources for all employees. Join us in helping to make life in Canada better through living and working our Core Values: we are innovators and entrepreneurs at our core, outcomes drive us, inclusion is a must, we are stronger together and we take personal responsibility. It is an especially exciting time to join CTC and its family of companies where career opportunities are wide-ranging! Join us, where there's a place for you here.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging
We are committed to fostering an environment where belonging thrives, and diversity, inclusion and equity are infused into everything we do. We believe in building an organizational culture where people are consistently treated with dignity while respecting individual religion, nationality, gender, race, age, perceived ability, spoken language, sexual orientation, and identification. We are united in our purpose of being here to help make life in Canada better.
Accommodations
We stand firm in our Core Value that inclusion is a must. We welcome and encourage candidates from equity-seeking groups such as people who identify as racialized, Indigenous, 2SLGBTQIA+, women, people with disabilities, and beyond. Should you require any accommodation in applying for this role, or throughout the interview process, please make them known when contacted and we will work with you to help meet your needs.