Public‑Private Partnerships (commonly referred to as PPP or P3) are long‑term infrastructure delivery models where public‑sector entities (such as governments, healthcare authorities, or universities) partner with private companies to design, build, finance, operate, and maintain critical facilities. In Canada, these models are widely used for Healthcare and Government infrastructure, including hospitals, laboratories, government buildings, and campuses, and require strong commercial governance, risk management, and lifecycle‑cost discipline. This role supports Honeywell’s Canadian Public‑Private Partnership (PPP / P3) portfolio, with a primary focus on Healthcare and Government facilities. As a Sr. Procurement Project Specialist supporting Public‑Private Partnership (PPP / P3) infrastructure projects in Canada, you will serve as the single point of contact (SPOC) for all sourcing and procurement‑related activities across Honeywell’s P3 Canada organization. In this role, you will provide autonomous procurement leadership for large, complex, long‑term infrastructure programs, ensuring sourcing strategies align with PPP/P3 contractual obligations, risk‑sharing frameworks, lifecycle cost objectives, and long‑term service commitments. The position requires a high degree of independence, ownership, and the ability to learn, adapt, and operate proactively in a highly regulated and stakeholder‑driven environment. Honeywell helps organizations solve the world's most complex challenges in automation, the future of aviation and energy transition. As a trusted partner, we provide actionable solutions and innovation through our Aerospace Technologies, Building Automation, Energy and Sustainability Solutions, and Industrial Automation business segments – powered by our Honeywell Forge software – that help make the world smarter, safer and more sustainable.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
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