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Director, Supply Chain Network Strategy & Design

Job in Toronto, Ontario, C6A, Canada
Listing for: McCain Foods
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-15
Job specializations:
  • Supply Chain/Logistics
    Supply Chain / Intl. Trade, Supply Chain Manager, Procurement / Purchasing, Operations Management
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 146200 - 195000 CAD Yearly CAD 146200.00 195000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Position Title: Director, Supply Chain Network Strategy & Design

Position Type: Regular - Full-Time

Grade: Grade 07

Requisition : 43306

About

The Role

The Director, Supply Chain Network Strategy & Design owns how and where McCain makes, sources, and stores finished goods for the Global Snacking business — translating commercial ambition into a resilient, cost-advantaged manufacturing and distribution footprint. Reporting to the VP, Supply Chain – Global Snacking, and building a new, purpose-built team, this leader sets the finished-goods sourcing and network strategy: the make‑vs‑buy decisions, footprint choices, and product‑to‑plant‑to‑market flows that determine how Snacking will scale Globally.

This is a strategy-and-design mandate focused on the finished-goods network.

Success depends on strong cross‑regional relationships and the ability to align diverse stakeholders behind common network outcomes — working closely with Regional Managing Directors across all regions (NA, EMENA, APACSA, LATAM) so local execution supports a single, high‑performing global network. This newly created role offers the opportunity to build a new team and shape the function from the ground up.

What You’ll Be Doing Finished‑Goods Network Strategy
  • Own the Global Snacking finished‑goods network strategy — defining where products are manufactured, co‑manufactured, and stored to serve each market at the best total delivered cost, service, and risk position.
  • Lead make‑vs‑buy strategy end to end: when to scale internally, when to keep or expand external/co‑manufacturing, and how the footprint should evolve to support growth, new categories, and capacity needs.
  • Provide network and footprint inputs into long‑range capacity and capital planning, in partnership with Operations, Finance, and Global Supply Chain.
Portfolio Segmentation
  • Define and maintain the strategic direction for every finished‑goods product — Develop, Scale, Insource, Outsource, or Exit — with a simple, repeatable process to keep that view current as the business evolves.
Make‑vs‑Buy Governance & Decision Rights
  • Translate portfolio choices into a repeatable governance system: clear decision rights, owners, triggers, and review cadence for how make‑vs‑buy and network decisions are made and re‑visited.
  • Establish the standards, criteria, and forums that let McCain make these calls consistently and defensibly across regions — rather than case‑by‑case.
Network Modeling, Scenario Planning & Analytics
  • Stand up and lead the network‑modeling capability — using optimization and scenario tools to pressure‑test footprint, sourcing, capacity, and flow decisions.
  • Run “what‑if” scenarios (demand shifts, capacity constraints, cost/tariff changes, supply disruptions) to recommend optimal sourcing and deployment strategies with clear cost‑to‑serve transparency.
Regulatory & Trade Integration
  • Demonstrate a practical understanding of food and trade regulatory frameworks sufficient to engage effectively with Scientific & Regulatory Affairs (SRA) and trade‑compliance teams, translating their requirements into operational network and sourcing decisions.
  • Embed regulatory and trade requirements into end‑to‑end network design — so compliance is proactively built into how product is designed, sourced, made, and moved globally.
Cross‑Regional Partnership & Stakeholder Alignment
  • Act as a trusted advisor to Regional Managing Directors and Supply Chain Leads, aligning regional execution with the global network strategy.
  • Partner across Operations, Finance, Procurement, and Global Supply Chain to reconcile network recommendations with performance, cost, and investment realities — and to drive decisions to closure.
Team Leadership & Capability Building
  • Build, coach, and develop a new high‑performing team (Manager, Network Strategy + two Supply Chain Analysts), establishing the ways of working, tools, and standards of this net‑new function.
  • Foster a “One Supply Chain” mindset — connectivity, shared accountability, and continuous improvement across all Snacking regions.
What You’ll Need To Be Successful
  • University degree in Supply Chain, Engineering, Operations Research, Analytics, or Business (Master’s…
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