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Retail & Fashion / Merchandising Assistant Merchandiser

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Greater London
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Assistant Merchandiser

South West London


Up to £32,000


Permanent


We are looking for an Assistant Merchandiser to join a premium fashion brand. You will collaborate with the Buying team to effectively manage the product range, aiming to maximize profits and minimize markdowns. This role requires a proactive approach with a strong emphasis on action and delivery. As an Assistant Merchandiser, your primary responsibilities will include managing core line cards and forecasting sales and inventory for the upcoming season.


Your key responsibilities will include:

Updating the category WSSIS to analyse sales figures and stock levels, providing the Merchandiser with recommendations for commercial strategies.


Assisting the Merchandiser in preparing for the upcoming season by attending and presenting to the Senior team, as well as compiling lessons learned and foundational elements for future seasons.
Managing the department’s OTB using the WSSI, including oversight of sales, intake, carryover, stock movement, and markdowns.
Coordinating with suppliers regarding deliveries and negotiating repeat pricing while identifying potential commercial repeats during the season.
Aiding the Merchandiser with in-season analysis to optimize sales, managing risks, re-forecasting categories, and identifying growth opportunities within the business.

Please click the apply button to send your CV to Nadine Tipping, remembering to state your current salary and package.


Job Ref NT-5001798


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