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Zachary Daniels

Senior Assistant Merchandiser

Loughton
£35k – £40k/yr
Posted about 13 hours ago
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Senior Assistant Merchandiser - Womenswear

£35,000-£40,000 DOE | Essex | Hybrid

Ready for your next merchandising step?

If you're an Assistant Merchandiser with 2-3+ years' experience who's ready to stop just supporting and start owning, this could be a great next move.

We're working with a fast-moving, agile fashion business that's growing, evolving and constantly looking for new opportunities. They're looking for someone commercially sharp, naturally curious and keen to take on more responsibility - with a clear ambition to progress towards Junior Merchandiser level.

This isn't a role where you'll be waiting around for someone to tell you what to do. You'll have the opportunity to pick up projects and really make them your own.

What will you be doing?

You'll work closely with the wider merchandising team to keep the business trading brilliantly, making sure the right stock is in the right place at the right time.

Your role will include:

  • Owning your own area or projects and taking responsibility for its performance.
  • Updating and forecasting WSSI and category cards, keeping plans accurate and commercially relevant.
  • Supporting weekly trading, analysing performance and spotting risks and opportunities.
  • Potentially looking after a key marketplace area or small store portfolio.
  • Picking up projects and running with them from start to finish.
  • Working closely with Buying, Ecommerce, Retail and other teams to drive performance.
  • Supporting launches into new product areas and exciting pop-up locations.
  • Using data and commercial insight to make recommendations and solve problems.
  • Taking on increasing responsibility as your experience and confidence grows.

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What are we looking for?

We're looking for someone who's ready to take that next step.

You'll ideally have 2-3+ years' experience at Assistant Merchandiser level and be confident enough to run your own area, while still being hungry to learn and develop.

You'll also have:

  • A strong commercial eye - you naturally want to know why something is selling or not selling.
  • Good numerical and analytical skills, with confidence working with WSSI, forecasting and trading data.
  • Excellent Excel skills.
  • A problem-solving mindset and, importantly, plenty of common sense!
  • The confidence to take ownership rather than waiting to be told what to do.
  • A proactive, can-do attitude and the ability to pick up a project and run with it.
  • Curiosity and a genuine desire to learn more and take on greater responsibility.
  • The ambition to progress towards Merchandiser/JM level.

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This is a brilliant opportunity for an ambitious Assistant Merchandiser who wants more exposure, more ownership and more opportunity to progress.

The business is agile, so things move quickly. You'll have exposure to trading, new product areas, marketplaces, retail and exciting pop-up locations - meaning no two weeks are necessarily the same.

If you're someone who wants to learn, get stuck in, make decisions and build towards your first Junior Merchandiser role, this could be exactly the next step you've been looking for.

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Skills

WSSI
Forecasting
Trading Analysis
Excel
Numerical Analysis
Commercial Awareness
Project Management
Inventory Management
Problem Solving
Stakeholder Management

Location

Loughton, England, United Kingdom

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