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Strong quantitative skills and knowledge of retail merchandise planning. 2 to 5 years of experience in Merchandise Planning or a similar role. Maintain, develop, and update the RPL model to ensure the correct quantity of products are at the right locations at the right times, in collaboration with the Merch Planner.
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The Merchandise Planner at Ulla Johnson will be responsible for supporting and expanding the planning functionalities of our growing DTC business, including ecommerce and all brick-and-mortar stores.
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5+ years of merchandise planning experience; a total of 5-7 years of related experience in allocation, merchandising, financial planning, strategy, or business analytics. The Senior Planner is responsible for creating and developing seasonal merchandising strategies and product plans by leveraging point of sale data, historical investments and partnering effectively with division head.
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The Merchandise Planner will have a hybrid role with responsibilities across three main functions: 1) Merchandise Planning (60%), Assortment Planning (30%), and Deployment (10%). 3 - 5 years of experience in retail merchandise planning, inventory management, financial planning or financial analysis required; direct and/or third-party planning experience is a plus.
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A Retail Merchandise Planner plays a pivotal role in ensuring that the right products are available at the right time and in the right quantities to meet customer demand. Track and analyze merchandise planning performance against financial targets.
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This Wholesale Merchandise Planner will be part of a team responsible for crafting compelling product assortments for the #1 kid’s shoe brand in America. The Wholesale Merchandise Planner will be empowered to make decisions and partner with their manager while also balancing input from cross-functional team members.
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The DTC Merchandise Planner is responsible for accurate and timely demand forecasts across Savette’s Ecommerce channel. The DTC Merchandise Planner is responsible for accurate and timely demand forecasts across Savette’s Ecommerce channel.
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The Associate Merchandise Planner is responsible for responsible for planning, trending revisions, and OTB control from the classification level to the division level. Associate Merchandise Planner.
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The Associate Merchandise Planner will analyze sales data, forecast demand, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure that our products are effectively positioned to meet customer needs and drive sales growth.
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As a Merchandise Planner you will lead the development and execution of the merchandising and planning strategies for several merchandise categories to drive top line sales and bottom-line profitability.
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An apparel company is looking for a Merchandise Planner who will focus on forecasting, planning, building business for the organization. 3+ years of merchandise planning experience.
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The Merchandise Planner is responsible for the plan and forecast processes for the brand business to insure company financial objectives are achieved. Create and publish various weekly Merchandise Planning reports, including ad hoc recaps.
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Club Monaco was recently acquired by Regent, LP, a leading private equity firm based in Beverly Hills. Microsoft D365, PowerBI preferred, but not necessary) Assist in developing Omni Channel assortment plans for sales, margin, and inventory to the style/color level in support of productivity and financial targets.
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Previous experience in merchandise planning and allocation (Walmart knowledge preferred) The Planner will provide key data and analytics of performance within product categories across our Walmart private label brands.
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The Merchandise Planner supports the North American (NAM) commercial function and Planning Manager as it relates to the development and maintenance of budgets, fiscal forecasts, and in-season analysis.
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