Supply Packaging Planner

Supply Packaging Planner

Ottawa, Canada

Company
AlumierMD
Location
Ottawa, ON
Job Type
Internship
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via BeBee

Job Description
We are looking for a skilled Supply Packaging Planner to develop replenishment plans that ensure all production orders are met on time while maintaining optimal inventory levels for AlumierMD, an innovative and disruptive global skincare brand. You’ll be responsible for building resilient supplier partnerships, driving innovation in packaging operations, and ensuring seamless alignment with finished goods planning. Working closely with the Finished Goods Planner, you’ll play a key role in delivering best-in-class operational performance.

Eligible candidates must reside in the GTA.

Responsibilities: Packaging Master Production Planning - Create and maintain a rolling 12‑month Packaging Master Production Schedule in Gains, supported by Dynamics GP & SalesPad
• Analyze risks in supplier commitments; build contingency plans for stock-outs or lead-time spikes Supplier Relationship & Development - End-to-end ownership of RFQs, PO issuance, price tracking and MOQ negotiations within budgetary guidelines
• Drive continuous improvement initiatives: new pack designs, cost-savings and efficiency projects Quality & Escalation Management - Lead root-cause investigations on packaging defects; coordinate corrective-action plans with QA and CMOs
• Escalate unresolved quality or capacity issues to the Supply Planning Manager with data‑backed recommendations Cross-Functional Collaboration - Distribute weekly production status reports to Sales, Marketing, Demand Planning and NPD teams
• Partner daily with NPD team, Finance & Accounts Payable, Inventory Manager, Warehouse & Logistics, CMOs, Finished Goods Planner and S&OP Manager
• Feed packaging-component status into the FG Planner’s weekly production report
• Act as a key liaison across internal departments—such as Product Development, Accounting, and Marketing—to drive packaging-related process improvements and cost-saving initiatives.
• Influence cross-functional stakeholders to align on priorities, remove bottlenecks, and accelerate decision-making in support of operational and strategic goals New Product Development (NPD) Support - Actively participate in NPD initiatives, ensuring supply chain readiness for product launches
• Collaborate with product development, marketing, and manufacturing teams to align production and material planning with NPD timelines
• Identify potential supply chain risks for new products and implement proactive solutions Packaging & Materials Planning - Develop Material Requirements Planning (MRP) for packaging materials to support production schedules
• Issue purchase orders for packaging components, ensuring timely procurement from approved suppliers
• Manage supplier relationships, resolving shortages, missed deliveries, and quality issues
• Lead internally driven packaging development initiatives focused on improving operational efficiency and reducing costs Global Ancillary & Promotional Materials - Manage supply of global ancillary (marketing) items, ensuring availability to support promotional activities and campaigns
• Collaborate with marketing and logistics to forecast and procure campaign-specific materials Process Improvement & Systems Implementation (25%) - Participate in the rollout of new supply chain planning and execution systems
• Establish best practices in inventory management, purchasing, and production scheduling
• Continuously identify and execute process improvements to enhance supply chain efficiency Decision-Making & Authority - Autonomous lead on all packaging RFQs, POs and MOQ negotiations within approved guidelines
• Escalate major cost, capacity or quality decisions to the Supply Planning Manager
• Manage inventory receipts and match PO/invoice quantities and pricing, troubleshooting discrepancies when required Performance Metrics (KPIs) 1. Stock-out rate
• Suppliers on-time delivery (to warehouse/CMO)
• ERP data integrity (PO follow-up & system updates)
• Packaging spend tracking (cost savings delivered)
• Supplier scorecard ratings (quality, responsiveness, cost) Collaboration Points - Finished Goods Planner: synchronize production windows; flag upstream packaging risks
• External Suppliers & CMOs: manage relationships and support component deliveries
• Internal Partners: align with NPD team, Finance & Accounts Payable, Inventory Manager, Warehouse & Logistics, CMOs, Finished Goods Planner and S&OP Requirements:
• 3-5 years of experience in an inventory planning or supply planning position (consumer goods/packaging experience preferred)
• Strong analytical troubleshooting and problem-resolution skills
• Understanding of manufacturing plant capabilities and constraints
• Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel; working knowledge of ERP/MRP systems (Gains, Dynamics GP & Sal
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Quick answers about Packing Jobs in Canada

Q What is the typical hourly wage range for entry-level packing jobs in Canada in 2026?
As per Job Bank, low hourly wages for packers and packagers (NOC 95106) start at $16.55, median at $19.75, and high at $24.10 as of 2026. Full-time workers at median wage earn $41,080 CAD annually based on 40 hours per week. Overtime rates are 1.5 times the regular hourly rate after 40 hours per week.
Q What is the federal minimum wage for packing jobs in regulated industries like transportation in Canada in 2026?
As per Employment and Social Development Canada, the federal minimum wage is $18.65 per hour effective January 1, 2026, applying to packing jobs in federally regulated sectors such as interprovincial shipping. This rate increased from $17.30 in 2024 based on CPI indexing of 3.9%. Employers must pay at least this for all hours worked.
Q What work permit is needed for international applicants seeking packing jobs in Canada in 2026?
As per Employment and Social Development Canada, a Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) work permit is required via a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) for low-wage packing jobs offering below $30.25 per hour. LMIA processing takes up to 10 business days if complete, with permits valid up to 2 years. International Experience Canada (IEC) working holiday visas are available for 38 countries with quotas of 10,000-50,000 spots annually.
Q What education or experience do I need for no-experience packing jobs in Canada?
As per Job Bank, no formal education beyond Grade 10 or high school is required for entry-level packing jobs (NOC 95106), with 0-1 month of on-the-job training provided. No prior experience is necessary, though basic math and physical ability to lift 23 kg are essential. Over 70% of positions are entry-level accessible to newcomers.
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