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Merchandise Administration Assistant

Merchandise Administration Assistant

Posted 30 July by CPI SELECTION
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We have an exciting opportunity to work for the fastest growing multichannel retailer in the UK. Our client has over 170 UK stores stretched across England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the islands and they are still growing!

They have a fantastic opportunity to work in their Merchandising Team for a Merchandise Administration Assistant and would suit someone who is naturally good at dealing with numbers and data and looking to carve out a career within the retail sector.

Responsibilities

  • Updating the category weekly, sales, stock and intake monitor to assist Merchandising with departmental season forecast.
  • Supporting the Assistant Merchandiser with in-season analysis.
  • Running daily reports and support team in compiling and running central documentation.
  • Aid Assistant Merchandiser in range management from range plan creation to allocation planning.
  • Work closely with the Assistant Merchandiser to reforecast sales, stock on-line cards to maintain availability. Suggest and action rebuys to Merchandiser.
  • Collate history for strategy documents and category reviews.
  • Run Monday trade packs.
  • Review line print, highlighting best/worst stock lines.
  • Work with Assistant Merchandiser and Branch Merchandising team to agree allocation and replenishment parameters are optimised.

Salary - £25K - £28K

Location – Buckinghamshire

If you are a Merchandise Administration Assistant looking for a change or perhaps a graduate looking for an entry level opportunity within a retail environment and have good analytical skills and excel then please get in touch with

Reference: 53203107

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