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AssistantProjectLead,ProductOperations

$75–105k ~AI est. New York, New York, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Lead candidates.

The Brief

“Assistant Project Lead, Product Operations. Skills: Product operations, Store execution, Logistics coordination. Support store execution of logistics, transportation and product. Develop transportation strategies”

What You'll Achieve.

Improved field execution; Improved product throughput

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problem solving; Analyze and propose solutions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Retail Stores experience

What You'll Do.

Support store execution of logistics

transportation and product

Develop transportation strategies

Liaise with transportation team

Communicate delivery schedules

Partner on change requests or store escalations

Coordinate special merchandise handling initiatives

Ensure stores have direction and labor funding

Recommend change management strategies

Execute store communication for logistics

Collaborate with Field and HQ teams to determine

Analyze and propose solutions within brand store environment

Analyze competitors to enable best in class processes

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional business partners; Cross-channel business partners; Field leaders; Brand business partners; Field and HQ teams

Communication Scope

Effective communication

Process & Methodology

Project management

Full Job Description

## About the Role The Assistant Project Lead of Product Operations supports the Store Operations team to create effective communication, tools and resources that drive improved field execution and improved product throughput in stores. This role will work with cross-functional and cross-channel business partners. They will support the field in aspects of logistics and transportation requests and escalations, as well as special handling projects related to products in stores. This role will serve as the liaison between the field leaders and Brand business partners to ensure collaboration and effective store execution. This role influences key business partners across all functions and channels and represents the voice of the field in all interactions. ## What You'll Do • Support in store execution of all logistics, transportation and product operations initiatives through effective communication and partnership with cross functional teams • Develop and influence transportation strategies to ensure flawless execution through effective communication, details and timing to stores • Liaise with the transportation team to communicate all delivery schedules and partner on any change requests or store escalations • Coordinate and lead any special merchandise handling initiatives including re-ticketing, product inspections, pull-backs, approved transfers and ensure stores have the proper direction and labor funding to execute flawlessly • Recommend change management strategies to effectively implement initiatives • Execute all store communication associated with logistics, transportation, and special handling projects • Collaborate with Field and HQ teams to determine opportunities for process improvement • Analyze and propose solutions, within brand store environment • Analyze competitors to enable best in class processes ## Who You Are • Continuous Learning \- articulates and embraces challenges; learns from and seeks information that can result in improved business result

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