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Assistant Buyer
Assistant Buyer - Ben Sherman
Full-Time
Leeds
As an Assistant Buyer you will play a vital role within our Ben Sherman Buying team. You will provide essential support to your Buyer and department.
Key Accountabilities:
Complete and issue costing packs as requested by the buyer and follow up with suppliers. Assist the buyer with range building including style confirmation, colours, and product development for all seasonal ranges. Attend fit meetings with the buyer and QA and assist in completing buying comments for all samples received. In the Buyers absence chair the meeting. Post meeting liaising with suppliers to ensure actions are to be completed. Review lab dips, bulk fabric and trim approval submissions and present to buyer for final review and approval. Assisting the Buyer in all aspects of the product development process. Book in all departments post and process outgoing post. Ensuring full records are kept Assist with seasonal tech packs for cross costing and production Assist with setting up the branding packs, packaging guides and care label templates and checking artwork from suppliers Manage the daily admin for the casualwear critical paths. Logging approvals, chasing suppliers, and contributing to weekly critical path meetings under the support and guidance of manager/s Loading products on our inhouse system ready for POs Completing and documenting monthly and seasonal comp shop reports Sample management Assist with project work when required Assist with the sample sales when required
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Communication & Working Relationships:
Contact with the following teams:
Merchandising Buying/Product Development Factories Design Shipping QA
Knowledge & Skills:
Relevant skills working within a buying office - buying cycle, critical paths and sample management Proactive and uses initiative Strong accuracy skills Ability to produce and edit CAD documents – Ideally to have experience of Illustrator and InDesign Ability to work on own initiative Creative presentation skills Strong communication skills over the phone, in writing and face-to-face Very strong house-keeping and organisational skills Time Management skills - Ability to work under pressure and manage multiple priorities Self-motivated Team player - ability to manage working relationships at all levels and be hands on supporting the department to achieve strategies and budgets Understanding of the clothing industry & trading environments. Broad knowledge of either retail or wholesale environments Keen follower of the menswear market & trends


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