Warehouse and Logistics Supervisor
Pacific Energy Canada
- Squamish, BC
- $120,000-135,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Develop warehouse and logistics plan the strategy for onsite versus off-site warehousing for materials including but not limited to capital spares, 2-year spare parts and chemicals including condensate and set up the specific business requirements for Procurement & SCM team to put contract in place for the off-site warehouse and associated logistics
- Develop a logistics plan including passenger, and material barging for Operations Phase
- Develop detailed Warehouse specs design and approval: racking, climate control for cryogenics, hazmat storage.
- Develop policies and standards that support effective and efficient materials management Develop Standard Operating Procedures for Receiving, Binning, Picking, and Issuing materials.
- Develop specific business requirements to support the Procurement & SCM team to procure Material Handling Equipment (forklifts, cranes). Taking the lead on certifying all equipment with support from cross-functional teams
- Commission WLNG warehouse facilities (racking, climate control for cryogenics, hazmat storage) as per Operations Readiness plan
- Support the development of the logistics management procedures and work processes
- Development of training plans & required training material
- Create a "Critical Fast-Track" (Hot Shot) logistics plan for unplanned shutdowns.
- Support the development of preservations plans & check sheets, and Implement preservation program for materials sitting in the ID/WLNG warehouse during CSU and Operations phase
- Support the development and implementation of quality assurance strategy & plans & work process flows
- Lead daily warehouse activities including receiving, inspection, preservation, storage, issuing, and staging of materials.
- Ensure full compliance with WorkSafeBC, WHMIS, and Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) regulations.
- Enforce site Life-Saving Rules and critical risk controls.
- Promote and model WLNG safety culture.
- Ensure proper segregation and storage of hazardous materials and cryogenic-related components.
- Maintain accurate inventory of safety-critical spares supporting:
- Ensure preservation protocols are followed for long-term stored rotating equipment and electrical components.
- Maintain material traceability for QA/QC and regulatory compliance.
- Support Management of Change (MOC) programs.
- Maintain accurate material master data and inventory records within SAP.
- Perform routine cycle counts and annual physical inventory audits.
- Monitor min/max levels and collaborate on inventory optimization strategies.
- Provide inventory analytics to support reliability and cost control objectives.
- Lead material staging and kitting for shutdowns and major maintenance events.
- Coordinate laydown yard logistics and contractor material control.
- Ensure clear segregation between project materials and operating inventory.
- Support pre-turnaround readiness reviews
- Support the Development of the Reverse logistics work processes
- Supervise warehouse personnel in alignment with site \standards and processes
- Support workforce planning in a 24/7 operating environment.
- Conduct competency assessments and performance evaluations.
- Foster a respectful workplace aligned with BC labour standards and Indigenous partnership commitments.
- Implement 5S and lean warehouse practices.
- Drive inventory accuracy and materials availability KPIs.
- Support digital initiatives such as barcoding and automated tracking systems.
- Identify cost savings and efficiency improvements.
- Diploma or degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, or related field preferred.
- 7–10 years of industrial warehouse experience in LNG, refining, petrochemical, or heavy industrial environments.
- 3+ years of supervisory experience in a high-hazard facility.
- Strong SAP proficiency.
- Demonstrated experience in writing standards, procedures, & work process flows
- Understanding of BC regulatory environment and industrial relations.
- Safety leadership in high-risk environments
- Strong process safety awareness
- Inventory accuracy & materials reliability
- Stakeholder coordination across Maintenance, Operations & Engineering
- Contractor oversight & turnaround readiness
- Continuous improvement mindset
- Are willing to comply with WLNG's drug-free and harassment-free work environment and comply with all safety policies and procedures.
- Undergo a pre-placement medical assessment of your fitness for duty, and Pre-Site Access testing for alcohol and specified drugs.
- Experience working with large multi-disciplinary teams and contractors in a multicultural environment is an asset.
- Communication/interpersonal skills – interacting with front-line workers through to management and all hierarchical levels.
- Ability to be Innovative and vision-oriented with demonstrated ability to undertake strategic planning and implementation.
- Ability to work well under pressure, handle multiple tasks, and change priorities within tight time frames.
- Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment.
- Shares knowledge readily and encourages personal development.
- A valid driver’s license and passport.
- Must be legally entitled to work in Canada.
- The position is primarily site-based in Squamish, BC (Project Site), with an initial stay period at the Vancouver Office, and involves a combination of indoor warehouse and outdoor yard work, potential exposure to heavy equipment, industrial noise, and varying weather conditions, and may require extended working hours depending on operational needs.
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