Full-Time

Director – Merchandising Operations

Posted on 11/19/2024

Arc'teryx Equipment

Arc'teryx Equipment

1,001-5,000 employees

Premium outdoor apparel and gear provider

Consumer Goods

Compensation Overview

CA$146k - CA$182kAnnually

Senior

Portland, OR, USA + 1 more

More locations: Vancouver, BC, Canada

Hybrid role based out of North Vancouver and Portland offices.

Category
Product Operations
Product
Requirements
  • 10+ years’ merchandising experience in a design, development, or production environment, within a global or regional team, with 3+ years’ experience in director-level, leadership role
  • A complete understanding of the product lifecycle process and have experience bringing a product line to life
  • Strong influential leadership, with the ability to drive alignment across diverse cross-functional stakeholders at all levels of the business
  • Strong business acumen with the ability to lead in a complex matrix business environment
  • Strong knowledge of the Arc’teryx products and apparel processes
Responsibilities
  • Leading, mentoring and motivating the Merchandising Operations team to enable the execution of the merchandising vision; providing expectations, goals and deliverables through owning the Merchandising deliverables throughout Go To Market (GTM) calendar as well as the ongoing business calendar
  • Establishing, owning and driving the continuous improvement of Merchandising processes throughout GTM calendar, including the process management and adherence.
  • Be responsible for improving, creating, and researching new tools & technology to enhance line planning & assortment planning & planning to space in both global/regional intersections.
  • Ensuring clarity of roles, responsibilities and expectations throughout the Merchandising team, while championing a culture of continuous challenge, improvement and growth
  • Managing the organizational capacity for newness each season; setting guardrails and optimizing workload across each function to enable successful change.
  • Building and maintaining change management processes that support the foundational structure of the Global and Regional Merchandising teams
  • Partnering with team leads to ensure they have adequate resources to fulfill seasonal requirements.
  • Identifying every opportunity to lead and mentor team members
  • Soliciting feedback from cross-functional leadership to support the overall business in identifying areas of process improvement, business calendar and team structure requirements
  • Monitoring and reporting on team performance metrics regularly to leadership
  • Partnering with the Product Operations leaders to ensure their fingers are on the pulse of the culture; helping to champion any learning opportunities for the development and growth of the team
  • Collaborating with People and Culture (P&C) and supporting the Merchandising Operations team on recruitment and training
  • Upholding Fair Labor Association’s Workplace Code of Conduct and Principles of Fair Labor and Responsible Sourcing, throughout the Arc’teryx supply chain

Arc'teryx produces high-quality outdoor apparel and gear tailored for activities like mountain running, hiking, and climbing. Their products are designed with advanced materials and meticulous attention to detail, ensuring they perform well in extreme conditions. Unlike many competitors, Arc'teryx focuses on technical excellence and direct-to-consumer sales, allowing them to maintain a strong connection with their customers. The company aims to provide durable and reliable gear for adventure enthusiasts while fostering community engagement through initiatives that connect diverse groups with outdoor activities.

Company Stage

M&A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Vancouver, Canada

Founded

1989

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

1%

1 year growth

1%

2 year growth

1%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Arc'teryx's strong reputation for quality and durability attracts a loyal customer base, ensuring steady revenue streams.
  • The launch of in-house designed footwear and new store concepts like the 'Alpha' store demonstrate the company's innovative approach to retail and product development.
  • Ambitious sustainability goals, including Net Zero targets, position Arc'teryx as a forward-thinking leader in the outdoor apparel industry.

What critics are saying

  • The premium pricing of Arc'teryx products may limit its market to high-end consumers, potentially restricting growth.
  • Expansion into new product lines, such as footwear, carries the risk of diluting the brand's core focus and expertise.

What makes Arc'teryx Equipment unique

  • Arc'teryx's meticulous design and use of advanced materials ensure superior performance in extreme conditions, setting it apart from competitors.
  • The company's direct-to-consumer model, combined with strategic wholesale partnerships, allows for broad market reach and customer engagement.
  • Initiatives like Walk Gently and Muslim Hikers highlight Arc'teryx's commitment to community engagement and inclusivity, enhancing brand loyalty.

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