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Merchandise Planner - Apparel
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Join BIG W in Sydney as a Merchandise Planner for Apparel, driving sales and profit through strategic financial plans and inventory optimization. Leverage 3+ years of retail planning experience to manage OTB, forecasts, and category strategy. Enjoy global career growth, competitive leave, and 24/...
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Australia , Sydney
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Woolworths Supermarkets
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Drive sales and inventory performance as a Merchandise Planner in Hawthorn. Leverage 3-5 years of retail planning experience to build strategies, maximize ROI, and manage pricing. Utilize advanced Excel skills in a collaborative team with great staff discounts and a vibrant inner-city location.
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Australia , Hawthorn
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Bed Bath N' Table
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Merchandise Planner
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Join White Fox, a leading global fashion brand, as a Merchandise Planner in our stunning Rosebery, Sydney office. Utilize your 3+ years of planning experience and advanced Excel skills in a fast-paced e-commerce environment. Drive growth through data analysis, stock optimization, and collaborativ...
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Australia , Sydney
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White Fox Boutique
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About the Merchandise Planner role

Explore a dynamic career at the intersection of data, finance, and product strategy with merchandise planner jobs. Merchandise Planners are the analytical engine of the retail industry, responsible for maximizing profitability by ensuring the right product is in the right place, at the right time, and in the right quantity. This critical role bridges the gap between the creative vision of merchandising and the financial objectives of the company, using deep data analysis to guide inventory investment and flow.

Professionals in this field typically develop comprehensive financial plans, including sales, margin, and inventory forecasts. A core responsibility is managing the Open-To-Buy (OTB), a dynamic budget that dictates how much inventory to purchase. Planners analyze historical sales data, current trends, and market factors to create pre-season plans and then continuously re-forecast in-season to react to product performance. They work at various levels of detail, from department-wide strategies down to individual SKU (Stock Keeping Unit) and size-level analysis, particularly crucial in apparel. Their daily tasks involve monitoring key performance indicators like sell-through rates, weeks of supply, and in-stock levels to identify risks and opportunities. Based on these insights, they recommend strategic actions such as replenishing best-sellers, adjusting purchase orders, or initiating markdowns to clear slow-moving inventory.

The role demands a unique blend of analytical prowess and commercial acumen. Strong proficiency in retail math and advanced Excel skills for managing large datasets are fundamental. Planners must be adept with specialized software for planning, forecasting, and sometimes space planning or data visualization. A successful planner possesses a keen understanding of consumer behavior, product lifecycle, and seasonality. They are proactive problem-solvers who can translate complex data into clear, actionable strategies for cross-functional partners in buying, allocation, marketing, and supply chain. Excellent communication and collaboration skills are essential, as the role requires constant alignment with these teams to execute plans effectively.

Typical requirements for merchandise planner jobs include a bachelor’s degree in business, finance, merchandising, or a related field, coupled with several years of experience in retail planning, buying, or analytics. The career path offers opportunities in various specializations, including E-Commerce Planning, focused on digital channel performance; Omni-Channel Planning, integrating physical and online sales; and Space Planning, optimizing product placement in stores via planograms. For those who thrive in a fast-paced, numbers-driven environment where their work directly impacts a company's bottom line, merchandise planner jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path. Discover your next opportunity in this vital retail function.