Supply Chain Security Program Manager
Full-time
Brampton, ON or Winnipeg, MB
This role requires 50% travel to terminals across Canada.
Responsibilities
- Lead and manage the company's participation in CTPAT and PIP programs.
- Develop and maintain security profiles in partnership with the internal security team, ensuring annual reviews and required documentation comply with CBP and CBSA guidelines.
- Conduct regular internal audits and risk assessments to ensure compliance with CTPAT and PIP requirements.
- Identify and evaluate instances of non‑compliance, providing corrective action measures.
- Liaise with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Canadian Border Service Agency (CBSA), and other regulatory authorities as needed.
- Coordinate training and awareness programs for internal and external stakeholders.
- Develop and update Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to reflect evolving security regulations and best practices.
- Manage the validation and revalidation process, including site visits and responses to government inquiries.
- Collaborate with cross‑functional teams (Procurement, Dedicated, Legal) to ensure alignment with compliance objectives.
- Prepare reports and present findings to senior leadership regarding program performance and improvement opportunities.
Qualifications
Certification or degree in Occupational Health and Safety or a related field.5 years of experience in a similar role; experience in the transportation industry preferred.Certification in HACCP or CTPAT / PIP is highly desirable.Internal auditor certification with RPM and COR is desirable.Experience in incident investigation and comprehensive internal audits.Strong expertise in CTPAT and PIP standards.Ability to conduct comprehensive audits and manage compliance.Strong knowledge of Canadian and U.S. regulations and standards.Excellent leadership, communication, and training skills.Professional Skills
Advanced communication skills.Proficient with computer applications; MS Office, ERP, AS400, and customs systems.Demonstrated customer relationship skills.Strong conflict‑resolution skills.Ability to meet deadlines in a high‑transaction environment.Results‑focused with a sense of urgency and ownership of deliverables.Bilingual is an asset.About Day & Ross
From a single truckload of potatoes in the 1950s to a fleet of thousands, Day & Ross has grown to become one of the largest transportation and logistics providers in North America. With over 7,500 team members on and off the road in the US and Canada, we offer a diversified portfolio of freight and delivery solutions, including LTL, Truckload, Residential, Dedicated Fleet, and Logistics.
We believe our people are our greatest strength. For over a decade, we’ve been recognized as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies and have been named a Top Company for Women to Work for in Transportation since 2018.
Equal Opportunity Statement
Day & Ross is a federally regulated employer that fully supports the principles of employment equity and encourages all qualified members of the designated groups to apply. We are committed to ensuring equal access and participation for people with disabilities and meeting their needs in a timely manner, removing and preventing barriers to accessibility in alignment with Accessible Canada Regulations.
Application Process
To apply, visit the Day & Ross Careers page at dayross.com. If hired, you will be asked to provide reference and criminal background checks before employment.
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