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Project Materials Coordinator

Updated: June 14, 2024 08:11 AM GMT


Seaspan ULC

Seaspan ULC

North Vancouver, BC

Job Description

The Project Materials Coordinator is responsible for ensuring the timely delivery, receipt, and processing of project materials, including permanent & temporary materials, tools, and consumables items.

This role is the primary contact to maintain effective communication between the production team, engineering, and procurement to ensure materials are purchased in accordance with the required quality requirements while adhering to the project schedule. This is a key role to provide production support while being the liaison with the supply chain management team to ensure the required tools, materials and consumables are ordered and delivered on time to meet the project schedule.

Note: Due to business needs, this position is required to be fully on-site based at 50 Pemberton, North Vancouver.

What You’ll Do
• Enters materials, tools, equipment requests via Procurement Systems (ex SAP, etc.).
• Reviews purchase requisitions and related documentation to ensure clarity... More Detail


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