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Assistant Merchandiser

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The Company:
An exciting opportunity for an Assistant Merchandiser to join a large supplier and manufacturer of fashion clothing.
The ideal candidate will be a fashion and merchandising graduate and enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, managing products, buyer relationships, and critical path.
Excellent training and prospects
The Role:
- Raising purchase orders with factories
- Maintaining critical paths to ensure orders are on time
- Daily communication with assigned customers
- Raising label orders (care labels, brand labels, price labelling)
- Working with in-house design team
- Working with buyers to receive packs in time for making sure critical deadline dates are met
- Monitoring progress of samples, adhering to design pack requirements
- Ensure availability of all required samples for buyer’s selection meetings on time
- Ensure internal PO is correctly issued, checking garment components & delivery dates
- Ensure technologist team fit comments to be able to handover style to garment tech
- Managing the critical path, ensuring orders are running on time
- To ensure a timely review of account performance with the account manager in which attitude, performance, and business projections is evaluated
- Other duties as required
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Skills Required:
- Fashion Buying and Merchandise Graduate
- Strong attention to detail
- Strong communication skills
- Ability to work alone and as part of a team
- IT Literate, ideally with Microsoft Excel knowledge
- Passionate about working in the Fashion industry


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