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Clinical Merchandising Manager
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Lead clinical strategy for a leading supplement platform as a Clinical Merchandising Manager in Toronto. Utilize your advanced healthcare degree and industry experience to translate scientific research into product curation and practitioner education. Enjoy a flexible remote role with competitive...
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Canada , Toronto
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124000.00 - 140000.00 CAD / Year
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Site Merchandising Manager
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Lead site merchandising strategy for Psycho Bunny in Saint-Laurent. Drive product launches, SEO optimization, and data-driven site enhancements using Shopify and analytics tools. Manage a team and enjoy benefits like an RRSP match, wellness days, and an on-site gym.
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Canada , Saint-Laurent
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Visual Merchandising Manager
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Lead visual merchandising and inspire home furnishing solutions as a Visual Merchandising Manager at IKEA Winnipeg. You will use your design expertise to create engaging store environments and lead a team to drive commercial goals. This role offers extended health coverage, RRSP matching, bonus p...
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Canada , Winnipeg
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49120.00 CAD / Year
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Strategic Merchandising Manager
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Lead merchandising strategy for nutritional supplements in Canada. Use market insights and BI tools like Looker to optimize product assortments and drive sales. Enjoy competitive benefits, flexible PTO, and a dynamic, collaborative environment in Toronto, Ottawa, or Calgary.
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Canada , Toronto; Ottawa; Calgary
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94000.00 - 125000.00 CAD / Year
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About the Merchandising Manager role

Explore a world of opportunity in Merchandising Manager jobs, a pivotal career path at the heart of the retail and consumer goods industries. A Merchandising Manager is a strategic leader responsible for the entire product lifecycle, from initial assortment planning to the final in-store or online presentation, all with the core objective of maximizing sales and profitability. This role is a dynamic blend of art and science, requiring a leader who can interpret data, understand consumer psychology, and inspire teams to bring a brand's vision to life.

Professionals in these roles typically oversee a wide range of critical functions. On the strategic side, they are deeply involved in product selection, assortment planning, and inventory management, ensuring the right products are available at the right time, in the right quantities, and at the right price. They analyze sales data, market trends, and customer behavior to make informed decisions on pricing, promotions, and markdowns. On the creative and operational side, they lead visual merchandising strategies, developing compelling product displays and store layouts that enhance the customer experience, drive foot traffic, and encourage purchases. A key part of the role involves managing cross-functional collaboration, working closely with marketing, supply chain, finance, and store operations to ensure a cohesive and effective merchandising strategy is executed flawlessly.

The responsibilities of a Merchandising Manager are vast and varied. Common duties include developing and implementing seasonal merchandising plans, setting and monitoring key performance indicators (KPIs) like sell-through rates and gross margin return on investment (GMROI), leading and mentoring a team of merchandisers and planners, managing a budget, and presenting performance reports to senior leadership. They are the bridge between the commercial goals of the business and the tangible customer experience on the sales floor or e-commerce site.

To succeed in these demanding jobs, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in business, marketing, fashion merchandising, or a related field, coupled with several years of progressive experience in merchandising or buying. Essential skills include strong analytical and financial acumen to dissect complex data sets, exceptional leadership and communication abilities to guide teams and influence stakeholders, and a keen creative eye for visual presentation. A strategic mindset, problem-solving prowess, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, results-driven environment are fundamental. If you are a commercially astute and inspirational leader passionate about connecting products with people, exploring Merchandising Manager jobs could be the next strategic step in your career, offering a central role in shaping a brand's market success.