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<p><strong>Role Location:</strong> Mississauga, ON (On-site)</p><p><strong>Job Type:</strong> Permanent</p><p><strong>Schedule:</strong> Monday – Friday</p><p><strong>Compensation:</strong> 120,000 - 140,000 annual salary + Bonus Pay</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Rapid Aid:</strong></p><p>Rapid Aid is a global manufacturer of hot & cold therapy solutions with retail distribution across mass, pharmacy, grocery, value, and dollar channels. We produce trusted Consumer Packaged Goods in the first aid, pain relief, mom & baby, and children’s remedies categories. With fully owned and privately funded facilities in North America and Asia, Rapid Aid is committed to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>The Opportunity:</strong></p><p>The Senior IT Project Manager will lead a comprehensive global review of Rapid Aid’s business processes and IT systems, identify gaps and implement scalable, efficient solutions.</p><p>This role will begin with a 3–4 month deep-dive study of global processes and systems, including end-to-end process mapping (P2P, Order-to-Cash, Record-to-Report). Following the assessment phase, the successful candidate will design and execute a 12-month implementation roadmap to optimize systems, improve data flow, and enhance automation and reporting capabilities.</p><p>This is a high-visibility role reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, requiring strong executive presence, cross-functional leadership, and the ability to work independently.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><p><br></p><u>Phase 1 – Assessment & Strategy (First 3–4 Months)</u><ul><li>Conduct full end-to-end process mapping across global operations (P2P, Order-to-Cash, Record-to-Report, etc.)</li><li>Analyze existing systems architecture and data flows</li><li>Identify system gaps, inefficiencies, and risk areas</li><li>Develop a gap analysis, systems heat map, and strategic roadmap</li><li>Present findings and recommendations to senior leadership</li></ul><u>Phase 2 – Implementation (12 Months)</u><ul><li>Lead execution of approved IT transformation initiatives</li><li>Improve overall IT data flow efficiencies</li><li>Drive system integrations, automations, dashboarding, and AI initiatives</li><li>Optimize Microsoft Dynamics Business Central environment</li><li>Strengthen SharePoint and OneDrive architecture and governance</li></ul><u>Ongoing / Steady State</u><ul><li>Ensure sustainable system performance post-implementation</li><li>Lead integration of newly acquired companies into Rapid Aid systems</li><li>Continuously improve enterprise IT governance and scalability<br></li></ul><strong>Qualifications & Experience</strong><p><strong><u>Required:</u></strong></p><ul><li>8–10 years of progressive IT project management experience</li><li>Bachelor’s degree in information technology or related field</li><li>PMP certification</li><li>Proven experience with end-to-end functional process mapping (P2P, Order-to-Cash, Record-to-Report)</li><li>Experience supporting Asian backend operations (China and/or Vietnam a bonus)</li><li>Strong knowledge of, <em>Microsoft Dynamics Business Central, SharePoint & OneDrive, Enterprise system integrations, IT data architecture and workflow optimizatio</em><strong>n</strong></li><li>Experience working with hardware infrastructure and IT vendors</li><li>Demonstrated ability to lead enterprise-wide implementations</li><li>Strong executive presence and communication skills</li><li>Experience leading cross-functional initiatives</li><li>Self-starter with ability to work independently</li></ul><p><strong><u>Strong Assets:</u></strong></p><ul><li>Background in SQL and/or Python</li><li>Experience with automation, dashboarding, and AI implementation </li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>You are A:</strong></p><ul><li>Strategic thinker with strong analytical capability</li><li>Confident presenter with strong business acumen</li><li>Energetic, solutions-oriented leader</li><li>Comfortable fast paced operator in a fast-growing, evolving organization</li><li>Strong cross-functional collaborator</li><li>Experienced IT professional in global, multi-entity environments</li></ul><p><strong>What We Bring to the Table:</strong></p><p>High-impact role with executive visibility</p><p>Opportunity to lead enterprise-wide transformation</p><p>Work with global teams</p><p>Competitive compensation package</p><p>Long-term growth opportunity within a scaling organization</p><p><br></p>

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