Belkin
Ecommerce Specialist

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Job Description
As an E-commerce specialist, you will play a critical role in maximising our direct-to-consumer (D2C) sales and expanding our presence across new digital marketplaces in Europe. You will manage and optimise the performance of Belkin.com across multiple regions, overseeing site merchandising, promotional planning, and inventory management. Additionally, you will support the setup, management, and ongoing commercial success of new online marketplaces across the EMEA region.
This role requires a blend of analytical skills, strategic thinking, and eCommerce expertise to drive revenue, grow market share, and deliver a seamless online customer experience. As a part of the eCommerce team, you will collaborate closely with various functions and disciplines on a regional and global level.
How You’ll Do It
- Oversee the merchandising strategy for Belkin.com, ensuring products are optimally displayed, descriptions are accurate, and the commercial plan is aligned regionally.
- Conception, planning, coordination and execution of digital marketing campaigns, projects and initiatives across all online marketing disciplines (website and DTC, 3rd party e-commerce platforms such as Amazon, SEM, SEO, email marketing, social media, affiliates).
- Develop and implement online promotions, sales campaigns, and product launches to drive traffic and increase conversion rates.
- Collaborate with Planning to maintain optimal inventory levels and ensure product availability aligns with sales forecasts and promotional plans.
- Measuring and reporting of key activities, running A/B testing, tracking and report on KPIs using data to inform decisions and optimising our digital marketing initiatives.
- Support the commercial setup and launch of new marketplaces across EMEA, aligning with our strategic eCommerce goals.
- Coordinate with marketplace vendors and platforms, managing daily operations, promotional strategies and product listings, resolving any trading or logistical issues to maximise sales.
- Monitor sales performance, review insights, and provide regular updates to the wider eCommerce team on marketplace performance and areas for improvement.
- Work closely with marketing, business unit, and logistics teams to align eCommerce strategies and ensure consistent brand messaging.
- Ensure all D2C and marketplace content complies with brand guidelines, legal standards, and local market regulations.
- Be passionate about product; understand and champion Belkin products and categories.
- Be part of a positive and collaborative high-performance culture, encouraging teamwork, innovation, and professional growth.
- Understand, communicate, and always uphold Belkin’s company values.
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What You’ll Need
- Proven track record in D2C e-commerce sales and knowledge of marketplace trading within EMEA.
- Experience in an ecommerce content, or digital marketing role managing a website content management system (bonus points for Salesforce Commerce Cloud).
- Strong Excel skills and familiarity with data visualization tools like Tableau or Power BI is a plus.
- Passion for business, tech savvy and quick to adapt new concepts.
- Strong analytical skills, leverage data to develop actionable outcomes.
- Strong English verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to take the initiative in personal growth and development.
- Interest in the tech and consumer electronics industry.
- Flexible hybrid working model, requiring 2–3 days per week in the office.


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What You’ve Done
- 2+ years of experience in e-commerce, digital sales, or online merchandising, ideally within a consumer electronics or tech environment. Consumer Electronics industry background is advantageous.
- Demonstrable experience of reporting and analysis.
- Experience managing marketplaces across EMEA is highly desirable.
Location
Kings Langley, UK – from July location is Hemel Hempstead, UK
What You’re Getting Into
We’ve got big collaborative spaces for your big ideas, so bring an open mind and leave your suit in the closet. We all are committed to creating unique and rewarding consumer experiences. Everyone is interested in succeeding – for the team, for themselves and for the business. Cross-functionally and across the company, everyone has common goals and aspires to be their best.
You will learn something new or at least look at things differently every day. There are so many smart and creative people around that you’ll be motivated to pursue the ideal.
Team spirit is infectious. Belkin is an extremely open workplace, where communication is essential. Not every idea will be accepted, but you’ll be asked for your point of view. Innovation thrives on multiple and varied levels. At Belkin we challenge conventional wisdom and refuse to accept that something cannot be done.
Belkin is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer Disability and Veterans. We maintain a drug-free workplace.
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