TRAFFIC KwaZulu-Natal

Planner - Beauty

University of Fort Hare
South African Rand . ZAR 300,000 - 400,000

Job Description

Umhlanga. A challenging opportunity exists for an experienced, highly numerate and analytical Planner with a passion for beauty, cosmetics or make-up and 4-6 years' experience within an FMCG or Retail Head Office environment, specialising in merchandise planning, stock assortment and sales analysis. Join a dynamic retail chain where your analytical expertise, commercial insight, and advanced Excel skills will directly impact trading performance and stock optimisation.

Key Responsibilities
  • Take full responsibility for stock allocations and optimal stock balancing across stores
  • Analyse sales trends and stock performance to drive strategic planning decisions
  • Develop and maintain store grading models for accurate allocations
  • Manage and update item projections for core and promotional lines
  • Create advanced Excel reports and dashboards for management reporting
  • Liaise with Beauty Brands to forecast demand and optimise product performance
  • Drive monthly sales target achievement through accurate forecasting
  • Oversee new store promotions and conduct detailed post-promotion analysis
  • Manage store queries and provide data-driven solutions
Requirements
  • Bachelor's Degree (Commerce, Finance, Economics, Logistics or Supply Chain)
  • Matric with Higher Grade / Core Mathematics
  • 4-6 years' relevant FMCG / Retail planning experience
  • Advanced to expert MS Excel skills
  • Strong commercial acumen and forecasting ability
  • Proven analytical, problem-solving and lateral thinking skills
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management ability

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