Inventory Planner - West Elm

About the position

The Inventory Planning organization is responsible for the strategic planning of inventory positions to drive sales, manage inventory turn and meet or exceed financial targets for your area of responsibility. Inventory associates are innovators, optimizers and problem solvers who are constantly seeking opportunities to move the business forward. You will collaborate with other business functions to support a product strategy intended to meet our customer's needs. Inventory Planners support the business with the tactical responsibilities of supply/demand management- tracking purchase orders from point of origin to our Distribution Center, monitoring transfers, and preparing reports that help enable the team to make intelligent business decisions. This role reports to a Planner. This role requires being onsite in our Brooklyn office Monday through Thursday, and remote option on Friday.

Responsibilities

  • Partner to create pre-season, item-level inventory and sales plans that align with product rankings, merchandising strategies and tops-down financial goals.
  • Ensure key item product assortment supports presentation minimums, safety stock requirements and marketing campaigns.
  • Help determine product order quantities and timing of order placement to support sales plans.
  • Review and analyze business to identify potential inventory opportunities or liabilities and take action to adjust inventory targets.
  • Own execution and distribution of weekly, monthly, and quarterly reporting for your department.
  • Operate a computer and communicate via telephone
  • Transport materials and equipment and lift, move, and carry objects up to 50 pounds on a limited basis

Requirements

  • You have a passion for our business and retail
  • You are a data driven individual with a curious, entrepreneurial mindset
  • You can thrive and adapt to a constantly changing environment
  • Have a desire and willingness to work collaboratively in a group
  • Possess strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize workload to meet deadlines
  • Naturally challenge yourself to learn and grow
  • You have strong computer skills including business applications such as MS Windows and MS Office, especially Excel

Benefits

  • A generous discount on all WSI brands
  • A 401(k) plan and other investment opportunities
  • Paid vacations, holidays, and time off to volunteer
  • Health benefits, dental and vision insurance, including same-sex domestic partner benefits
  • Tax-free commuter benefits
  • A wellness program that supports your physical, financial and emotional health
  • In-person and online learning opportunities through WSI University
  • Cross-brand and cross-function career opportunities
  • Resources for self-development
  • Advisor (Mentor) program
  • Career development workshops, learning programs, and speaker series
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