Location: Calgary or Edmonton
High Level Description
This position provides senior‑level Supply Chain Management (SCM) contracts support for complex agreements across Enbridge. The role is accountable for drafting, negotiating, and finalizing contractual terms using established templates, policies, and approved positions, while ensuring alignment with business objectives and risk tolerance. Partners closely with SCM, Legal, and business stakeholders to deliver consistent, compliant, and efficient contracting outcomes.
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Specific Accountabilities
Independently draft, review, and negotiate moderately complex agreements (e.g., Service Agreements, Consulting Agreements, Engineering Service Agreements) using Enbridge‑approved contract templates and standard clauses.
Facilitate and support supplier negotiations on contractual terms and conditions within defined risk parameters, escalating non‑standard or high‑risk deviations to Legal or senior SCM leaders as required.
Coordinate internal input from SCM personnel, Legal, and other functional stakeholders to consolidate positions and resolve contractual issues.
Review and respond to supplier redlines by applying approved contractual standards, past precedents, and documented risk guidance.
Provide contract drafting and negotiation support to SCM and business stakeholders to enable timely sourcing and procurement activities.
Advise on appropriate contract type selection in alignment with SCM policies, processes, and approved sourcing strategies.
Support contract execution processes by handing off finalized agreements to SCM teams for PO or Master Agreement release.
Maintain contract records, documentation, and lifecycle status updates in designated systems to support auditability and compliance.
Promote consistent application of approved contract language, processes, and best practices within the SCM Contracts Center.
Ensure compliance with Enbridge policies, procedures, and governance frameworks, including the Contracts Policy and SCM Process Framework.
Scope/Dimensions
Works independently on complex but defined contractual matters, applying established guidelines, templates, and precedents.
Exercises judgment in resolving contractual issues within approved risk tolerances; escalates matters involving material risk, non‑standard terms, or significant financial exposure.
Decisions typically support business unit and project‑level procurement activities and are subject to review for higher‑risk or non‑routine agreements.
No direct people leadership accountability.
Contacts/Working Relationships
Works closely with SCM sourcing and operations personnel to support contracting activities.
Liaises with Legal Services for advice, escalation of non‑standard terms, and alignment on risk positions.
Interacts with business stakeholders to clarify requirements, explain contractual implications, and support informed decision‑making.
Communicates with suppliers regarding contract terms, conditions, and negotiation outcomes
Knowledge, Skills
Required:
University degree in Finance, Business, Economics, Engineering or related field.
A minimum of six (6) years of progressively responsible and related experience in the supply chain field or in the Oil and Gas industry.
Experience drafting complex agreements and negotiating contract terms & conditions.
Advanced communication (oral and written) and interpersonal skills, with strong influencing and persuasive talents.
Demonstrates strong understanding of contract law and related risks.
Demonstrates strong attention to detail and accuracy skillset.
Proficient with enterprise systems such as Oracle Cloud, SharePoint, and Microsoft Office.
Ability to handle multiple assignments and conflicting priorities with minimal supervision.
Preferred:
Completion of a SCM related professional certification, such as PMAC or ISM, is considered an asset.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Advantages
Completion of a SCM related professional certification, such as PMAC or ISM, is considered an asset.
Responsibilities
Location: Calgary or Edmonton
High Level Description
This position provides senior‑level Supply Chain Management (SCM) contracts support for complex agreements across Enbridge. The role is accountable for drafting, negotiating, and finalizing contractual terms using established templates, policies, and approved positions, while ensuring alignment with business objectives and risk tolerance. Partners closely with SCM, Legal, and business stakeholders to deliver consistent, compliant, and efficient contracting outcomes.
Specific Accountabilities
Independently draft, review, and negotiate moderately complex agreements (e.g., Service Agreements, Consulting Agreements, Engineering Service Agreements) using Enbridge‑approved contract templates and standard clauses.
Facilitate and support supplier negotiations on contractual terms and conditions within defined risk parameters, escalating non‑standard or high‑risk deviations to Legal or senior SCM leaders as required.
Coordinate internal input from SCM personnel, Legal, and other functional stakeholders to consolidate positions and resolve contractual issues.
Review and respond to supplier redlines by applying approved contractual standards, past precedents, and documented risk guidance.
Provide contract drafting and negotiation support to SCM and business stakeholders to enable timely sourcing and procurement activities.
Advise on appropriate contract type selection in alignment with SCM policies, processes, and approved sourcing strategies.
Support contract execution processes by handing off finalized agreements to SCM teams for PO or Master Agreement release.
Maintain contract records, documentation, and lifecycle status updates in designated systems to support auditability and compliance.
Promote consistent application of approved contract language, processes, and best practices within the SCM Contracts Center.
Ensure compliance with Enbridge policies, procedures, and governance frameworks, including the Contracts Policy and SCM Process Framework.
Scope/Dimensions
Works independently on complex but defined contractual matters, applying established guidelines, templates, and precedents.
Exercises judgment in resolving contractual issues within approved risk tolerances; escalates matters involving material risk, non‑standard terms, or significant financial exposure.
Decisions typically support business unit and project‑level procurement activities and are subject to review for higher‑risk or non‑routine agreements.
No direct people leadership accountability.
Contacts/Working Relationships
Works closely with SCM sourcing and operations personnel to support contracting activities.
Liaises with Legal Services for advice, escalation of non‑standard terms, and alignment on risk positions.
Interacts with business stakeholders to clarify requirements, explain contractual implications, and support informed decision‑making.
Communicates with suppliers regarding contract terms, conditions, and negotiation outcomes
Knowledge, Skills
Required:
University degree in Finance, Business, Economics, Engineering or related field.
A minimum of six (6) years of progressively responsible and related experience in the supply chain field or in the Oil and Gas industry.
Experience drafting complex agreements and negotiating contract terms & conditions.
Advanced communication (oral and written) and interpersonal skills, with strong influencing and persuasive talents.
Demonstrates strong understanding of contract law and related risks.
Demonstrates strong attention to detail and accuracy skillset.
Proficient with enterprise systems such as Oracle Cloud, SharePoint, and Microsoft Office.
Ability to handle multiple assignments and conflicting priorities with minimal supervision.
Preferred:
Completion of a SCM related professional certification, such as PMAC or ISM, is considered an asset.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Qualifications
University degree in Finance, Business, Economics, Engineering or related field.
A minimum of six (6) years of progressively responsible and related experience in the supply chain field or in the Oil and Gas industry.
Experience drafting complex agreements and negotiating contract terms & conditions.
Advanced communication (oral and written) and interpersonal skills, with strong influencing and persuasive talents.
Demonstrates strong understanding of contract law and related risks.
Demonstrates strong attention to detail and accuracy skillset.
Proficient with enterprise systems such as Oracle Cloud, SharePoint, and Microsoft Office.
Ability to handle multiple assignments and conflicting priorities with minimal supervision.
Summary
Location: Calgary or Edmonton
High Level Description
This position provides senior‑level Supply Chain Management (SCM) contracts support for complex agreements across Enbridge. The role is accountable for drafting, negotiating, and finalizing contractual terms using established templates, policies, and approved positions, while ensuring alignment with business objectives and risk tolerance. Partners closely with SCM, Legal, and business stakeholders to deliver consistent, compliant, and efficient contracting outcomes.
Specific Accountabilities
Independently draft, review, and negotiate moderately complex agreements (e.g., Service Agreements, Consulting Agreements, Engineering Service Agreements) using Enbridge‑approved contract templates and standard clauses.
Facilitate and support supplier negotiations on contractual terms and conditions within defined risk parameters, escalating non‑standard or high‑risk deviations to Legal or senior SCM leaders as required.
Coordinate internal input from SCM personnel, Legal, and other functional stakeholders to consolidate positions and resolve contractual issues.
Review and respond to supplier redlines by applying approved contractual standards, past precedents, and documented risk guidance.
Provide contract drafting and negotiation support to SCM and business stakeholders to enable timely sourcing and procurement activities.
Advise on appropriate contract type selection in alignment with SCM policies, processes, and approved sourcing strategies.
Support contract execution processes by handing off finalized agreements to SCM teams for PO or Master Agreement release.
Maintain contract records, documentation, and lifecycle status updates in designated systems to support auditability and compliance.
Promote consistent application of approved contract language, processes, and best practices within the SCM Contracts Center.
Ensure compliance with Enbridge policies, procedures, and governance frameworks, including the Contracts Policy and SCM Process Framework.
Scope/Dimensions
Works independently on complex but defined contractual matters, applying established guidelines, templates, and precedents.
Exercises judgment in resolving contractual issues within approved risk tolerances; escalates matters involving material risk, non‑standard terms, or significant financial exposure.
Decisions typically support business unit and project‑level procurement activities and are subject to review for higher‑risk or non‑routine agreements.
No direct people leadership accountability.
Contacts/Working Relationships
Works closely with SCM sourcing and operations personnel to support contracting activities.
Liaises with Legal Services for advice, escalation of non‑standard terms, and alignment on risk positions.
Interacts with business stakeholders to clarify requirements, explain contractual implications, and support informed decision‑making.
Communicates with suppliers regarding contract terms, conditions, and negotiation outcomes
Knowledge, Skills
Required:
University degree in Finance, Business, Economics, Engineering or related field.
A minimum of six (6) years of progressively responsible and related experience in the supply chain field or in the Oil and Gas industry.
Experience drafting complex agreements and negotiating contract terms & conditions.
Advanced communication (oral and written) and interpersonal skills, with strong influencing and persuasive talents.
Demonstrates strong understanding of contract law and related risks.
Demonstrates strong attention to detail and accuracy skillset.
Proficient with enterprise systems such as Oracle Cloud, SharePoint, and Microsoft Office.
Ability to handle multiple assignments and conflicting priorities with minimal supervision.
Preferred:
Completion of a SCM related professional certification, such as PMAC or ISM, is considered an asset.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Randstad Canada is committed to fostering a workforce reflective of all peoples of Canada. As a result, we are committed to developing and implementing strategies to increase the equity, diversity and inclusion within the workplace by examining our internal policies, practices, and systems throughout the entire lifecycle of our workforce, including its recruitment, retention and advancement for all employees. In addition to our deep commitment to respecting human rights, we are dedicated to positive actions to affect change to ensure everyone has full participation in the workforce free from any barriers, systemic or otherwise, especially equity-seeking groups who are usually underrepresented in Canada's workforce, including those who identify as women or non-binary/gender non-conforming; Indigenous or Aboriginal Peoples; persons with disabilities (visible or invisible) and; members of visible minorities, racialized groups and the LGBTQ2+ community.
Randstad Canada is committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible workplace for all its candidates and employees by supporting their accessibility and accommodation needs throughout the employment lifecycle. We ask that all job applications please identify any accommodation requirements by sending an email to accessibility@randstad.ca to ensure their ability to fully participate in the interview process.
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Location: Calgary or Edmonton
High Level Description
This position provides senior‑level Supply Chain Management (SCM) contracts support for complex agreements across Enbridge. The role is accountable for drafting, negotiating, and finalizing contractual terms using established templates, policies, and approved positions, while ensuring alignment with business objectives and risk tolerance. Partners closely with SCM, Legal, and business stakeholders to deliver consistent, compliant, and efficient contracting outcomes.
Specific Accountabilities
Independently draft, review, and negotiate moderately complex agreements (e.g., Service Agreements, Consulting Agreements, Engineering Service Agreements) using Enbridge‑approved contract templates and standard clauses.
Facilitate and support supplier negotiations on contractual terms and conditions within defined risk parameters, escalating non‑standard or high‑risk deviations to Legal or senior SCM leaders as required.
Coordinate internal input from SCM personnel, Legal, and other functional stakeholders to consolidate positions and resolve contractual issues.
...
Review and respond to supplier redlines by applying approved contractual standards, past precedents, and documented risk guidance.
Provide contract drafting and negotiation support to SCM and business stakeholders to enable timely sourcing and procurement activities.
Advise on appropriate contract type selection in alignment with SCM policies, processes, and approved sourcing strategies.
Support contract execution processes by handing off finalized agreements to SCM teams for PO or Master Agreement release.
Maintain contract records, documentation, and lifecycle status updates in designated systems to support auditability and compliance.
Promote consistent application of approved contract language, processes, and best practices within the SCM Contracts Center.
Ensure compliance with Enbridge policies, procedures, and governance frameworks, including the Contracts Policy and SCM Process Framework.
Scope/Dimensions
Works independently on complex but defined contractual matters, applying established guidelines, templates, and precedents.
Exercises judgment in resolving contractual issues within approved risk tolerances; escalates matters involving material risk, non‑standard terms, or significant financial exposure.
Decisions typically support business unit and project‑level procurement activities and are subject to review for higher‑risk or non‑routine agreements.
No direct people leadership accountability.
Contacts/Working Relationships
Works closely with SCM sourcing and operations personnel to support contracting activities.
Liaises with Legal Services for advice, escalation of non‑standard terms, and alignment on risk positions.
Interacts with business stakeholders to clarify requirements, explain contractual implications, and support informed decision‑making.
Communicates with suppliers regarding contract terms, conditions, and negotiation outcomes
Knowledge, Skills
Required:
University degree in Finance, Business, Economics, Engineering or related field.
A minimum of six (6) years of progressively responsible and related experience in the supply chain field or in the Oil and Gas industry.
Experience drafting complex agreements and negotiating contract terms & conditions.
Advanced communication (oral and written) and interpersonal skills, with strong influencing and persuasive talents.
Demonstrates strong understanding of contract law and related risks.
Demonstrates strong attention to detail and accuracy skillset.
Proficient with enterprise systems such as Oracle Cloud, SharePoint, and Microsoft Office.
Ability to handle multiple assignments and conflicting priorities with minimal supervision.
Preferred:
Completion of a SCM related professional certification, such as PMAC or ISM, is considered an asset.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Advantages
Completion of a SCM related professional certification, such as PMAC or ISM, is considered an asset.
Responsibilities
Location: Calgary or Edmonton
High Level Description
This position provides senior‑level Supply Chain Management (SCM) contracts support for complex agreements across Enbridge. The role is accountable for drafting, negotiating, and finalizing contractual terms using established templates, policies, and approved positions, while ensuring alignment with business objectives and risk tolerance. Partners closely with SCM, Legal, and business stakeholders to deliver consistent, compliant, and efficient contracting outcomes.
Specific Accountabilities
Independently draft, review, and negotiate moderately complex agreements (e.g., Service Agreements, Consulting Agreements, Engineering Service Agreements) using Enbridge‑approved contract templates and standard clauses.
Facilitate and support supplier negotiations on contractual terms and conditions within defined risk parameters, escalating non‑standard or high‑risk deviations to Legal or senior SCM leaders as required.
Coordinate internal input from SCM personnel, Legal, and other functional stakeholders to consolidate positions and resolve contractual issues.
Review and respond to supplier redlines by applying approved contractual standards, past precedents, and documented risk guidance.
Provide contract drafting and negotiation support to SCM and business stakeholders to enable timely sourcing and procurement activities.
Advise on appropriate contract type selection in alignment with SCM policies, processes, and approved sourcing strategies.
Support contract execution processes by handing off finalized agreements to SCM teams for PO or Master Agreement release.
Maintain contract records, documentation, and lifecycle status updates in designated systems to support auditability and compliance.
Promote consistent application of approved contract language, processes, and best practices within the SCM Contracts Center.
Ensure compliance with Enbridge policies, procedures, and governance frameworks, including the Contracts Policy and SCM Process Framework.
Scope/Dimensions
Works independently on complex but defined contractual matters, applying established guidelines, templates, and precedents.
Exercises judgment in resolving contractual issues within approved risk tolerances; escalates matters involving material risk, non‑standard terms, or significant financial exposure.
Decisions typically support business unit and project‑level procurement activities and are subject to review for higher‑risk or non‑routine agreements.
No direct people leadership accountability.
Contacts/Working Relationships
Works closely with SCM sourcing and operations personnel to support contracting activities.
Liaises with Legal Services for advice, escalation of non‑standard terms, and alignment on risk positions.
Interacts with business stakeholders to clarify requirements, explain contractual implications, and support informed decision‑making.
Communicates with suppliers regarding contract terms, conditions, and negotiation outcomes
Knowledge, Skills
Required:
University degree in Finance, Business, Economics, Engineering or related field.
A minimum of six (6) years of progressively responsible and related experience in the supply chain field or in the Oil and Gas industry.
Experience drafting complex agreements and negotiating contract terms & conditions.
Advanced communication (oral and written) and interpersonal skills, with strong influencing and persuasive talents.
Demonstrates strong understanding of contract law and related risks.
Demonstrates strong attention to detail and accuracy skillset.
Proficient with enterprise systems such as Oracle Cloud, SharePoint, and Microsoft Office.
Ability to handle multiple assignments and conflicting priorities with minimal supervision.
Preferred:
Completion of a SCM related professional certification, such as PMAC or ISM, is considered an asset.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Qualifications
University degree in Finance, Business, Economics, Engineering or related field.
A minimum of six (6) years of progressively responsible and related experience in the supply chain field or in the Oil and Gas industry.
Experience drafting complex agreements and negotiating contract terms & conditions.
Advanced communication (oral and written) and interpersonal skills, with strong influencing and persuasive talents.
Demonstrates strong understanding of contract law and related risks.
Demonstrates strong attention to detail and accuracy skillset.
Proficient with enterprise systems such as Oracle Cloud, SharePoint, and Microsoft Office.
Ability to handle multiple assignments and conflicting priorities with minimal supervision.
Summary
Location: Calgary or Edmonton
High Level Description
This position provides senior‑level Supply Chain Management (SCM) contracts support for complex agreements across Enbridge. The role is accountable for drafting, negotiating, and finalizing contractual terms using established templates, policies, and approved positions, while ensuring alignment with business objectives and risk tolerance. Partners closely with SCM, Legal, and business stakeholders to deliver consistent, compliant, and efficient contracting outcomes.
Specific Accountabilities
Independently draft, review, and negotiate moderately complex agreements (e.g., Service Agreements, Consulting Agreements, Engineering Service Agreements) using Enbridge‑approved contract templates and standard clauses.
Facilitate and support supplier negotiations on contractual terms and conditions within defined risk parameters, escalating non‑standard or high‑risk deviations to Legal or senior SCM leaders as required.
Coordinate internal input from SCM personnel, Legal, and other functional stakeholders to consolidate positions and resolve contractual issues.
Review and respond to supplier redlines by applying approved contractual standards, past precedents, and documented risk guidance.
Provide contract drafting and negotiation support to SCM and business stakeholders to enable timely sourcing and procurement activities.
Advise on appropriate contract type selection in alignment with SCM policies, processes, and approved sourcing strategies.
Support contract execution processes by handing off finalized agreements to SCM teams for PO or Master Agreement release.
Maintain contract records, documentation, and lifecycle status updates in designated systems to support auditability and compliance.
Promote consistent application of approved contract language, processes, and best practices within the SCM Contracts Center.
Ensure compliance with Enbridge policies, procedures, and governance frameworks, including the Contracts Policy and SCM Process Framework.
Scope/Dimensions
Works independently on complex but defined contractual matters, applying established guidelines, templates, and precedents.
Exercises judgment in resolving contractual issues within approved risk tolerances; escalates matters involving material risk, non‑standard terms, or significant financial exposure.
Decisions typically support business unit and project‑level procurement activities and are subject to review for higher‑risk or non‑routine agreements.
No direct people leadership accountability.
Contacts/Working Relationships
Works closely with SCM sourcing and operations personnel to support contracting activities.
Liaises with Legal Services for advice, escalation of non‑standard terms, and alignment on risk positions.
Interacts with business stakeholders to clarify requirements, explain contractual implications, and support informed decision‑making.
Communicates with suppliers regarding contract terms, conditions, and negotiation outcomes
Knowledge, Skills
Required:
University degree in Finance, Business, Economics, Engineering or related field.
A minimum of six (6) years of progressively responsible and related experience in the supply chain field or in the Oil and Gas industry.
Experience drafting complex agreements and negotiating contract terms & conditions.
Advanced communication (oral and written) and interpersonal skills, with strong influencing and persuasive talents.
Demonstrates strong understanding of contract law and related risks.
Demonstrates strong attention to detail and accuracy skillset.
Proficient with enterprise systems such as Oracle Cloud, SharePoint, and Microsoft Office.
Ability to handle multiple assignments and conflicting priorities with minimal supervision.
Preferred:
Completion of a SCM related professional certification, such as PMAC or ISM, is considered an asset.
Please send your resume in confidence to paul.dusome@randstad.ca
Randstad Canada is committed to fostering a workforce reflective of all peoples of Canada. As a result, we are committed to developing and implementing strategies to increase the equity, diversity and inclusion within the workplace by examining our internal policies, practices, and systems throughout the entire lifecycle of our workforce, including its recruitment, retention and advancement for all employees. In addition to our deep commitment to respecting human rights, we are dedicated to positive actions to affect change to ensure everyone has full participation in the workforce free from any barriers, systemic or otherwise, especially equity-seeking groups who are usually underrepresented in Canada's workforce, including those who identify as women or non-binary/gender non-conforming; Indigenous or Aboriginal Peoples; persons with disabilities (visible or invisible) and; members of visible minorities, racialized groups and the LGBTQ2+ community.
Randstad Canada is committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible workplace for all its candidates and employees by supporting their accessibility and accommodation needs throughout the employment lifecycle. We ask that all job applications please identify any accommodation requirements by sending an email to accessibility@randstad.ca to ensure their ability to fully participate in the interview process.
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