Job ID: 63472
Job Category: Finance, Accounting & Purchasing
Division & Section: Purchasing & Materials Management, Program Support & Policy Development
Work Location: City Hall, 100 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N2
Job Type & Duration: Full-time, Temporary (Until the end of 2027)
Salary: $87,800.00- $116,745.00
Hiring Zone: $94,683.00 - $102,657.00
Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
Affiliation: Non-Union
A Qualified List will be established to fill temporary positions.
Number of Positions Open: 1
Posting Period: 29-Jun-2026 to 13-Jul-2026
The Purchasing & Materials Management Division is a critical function within the City of Toronto's complex multi-site, multi-division and multi-stakeholder environment, partnering with all City divisions, designated agencies and corporations in order to procure goods and services at the best value. As part of its commitment to ensuring open, fair, equitable and accessible business processes and practices, the Division utilizes a fair and transparent procurement process, provides leadership and quality customer service, and implements the highest standards of business ethics across the organization.
Reporting to the Manager Business Transformation & Change Management, the Business Analyst will support key division-wide priorities and initiatives working on assigned sub-projects including, but not limited to, the implementation of the SAP Ariba Buying & Invoicing module project and the sustainment and continuous improvement of the SAP Ariba Sourcing, Contracts, Spend Analysis and Supplier Lifecycle Performance modules. The Business Analyst will contribute to project status reporting, and delivery of project and operational products, facilitating ongoing requirements gathering sessions, support user adoption. The Business Analyst will support business process reviews, business practice analysis, reporting and analytic reviews that drive changes to improve service delivery.
In this role, you will ensure commitment and adherence to the City's core values and foster an effective, collaborative, engaging working relationship with division staff, the division's management team, staff from other City divisions and all other partners.
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