Zachary Daniels
Import Merchandiser

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Import Merchandiser - Lifestyle Brand
£35,000 - £38,000 plus hybrid working & company benefits
12-month FTC
We are looking for an analytical and proactive Import Merchandiser to join our client's team on a 12-month fixed-term contract. Supporting this lifestyle brand, you will play a key role in ensuring products move efficiently from their global supplier base through to the distribution network, maintaining availability and supporting the successful delivery of seasonal ranges.
This role would suit someone with merchandising experience gained in retail, wholesale or supplier environments.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage the critical path from purchase order placement through to delivery, ensuring all milestones are achieved.
- Raise and maintain purchase orders, ensuring all product and shipment information is accurate.
- Monitor supplier performance and proactively manage any risks to delivery timelines.
- Track inbound shipments and work with freight forwarders, suppliers and logistics partners to ensure timely arrivals.
- Liaise with cross-functional teams including Buying, Planning, Logistics, Distribution and Finance to ensure smooth product flow.
- Analyse stock, sales and shipment data to support informed merchandising decisions.
- Produce regular reports and maintain accurate data across merchandising systems.
- Ensure import documentation and compliance requirements are completed accurately and on time.
- Identify opportunities to improve merchandising and supply chain processes.
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- Previous merchandising experience within retail, wholesale or supply chain.
- Strong planning and organisational skills with excellent attention to detail.
- Highly analytical with excellent numerical ability.
- High level of IT competency, including advanced Microsoft Excel and confidence using merchandising, ERP or stock management systems.
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills.
- Proactive, adaptable and able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- Experience managing purchase orders, stock flow, supplier relationships or critical paths is advantageous.
- Knowledge of import processes or international supply chains.
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