Allocator, Beyond Yoga

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  Headquartered in Los Angeles, Beyond Yoga is a premium active lifestyle brand, female-founded, LA born and bred. Founded in 2005 and grounded in the value of body positivity, Beyond Yoga creates clothing from luxuriously soft, easy to care for fabrics in styles that serve a broad range of workouts and activities. The brand has over 1,218 wholesale accounts across U.S. and international markets and continues to strengthen its market presence through an expanding brick-and-mortar footprint nationwide. Its strong fan base is fueled by enthusiasts of its signature Spacedye fabric and lifestyle essentials including outerwear, lifestyle pants, fleece and beyond. Beyond Yoga seeks to inspire growth in mind, body and in connection with community. In September 2021, we joined Levi Strauss & Co., one of the world’s largest brand-name apparel companies and a global leader in jeanswear. Beyond Yoga benefits from our relationship with LS&Co.’s global capabilities. For more information, go to beyondyoga.com. About the Job Partner with Merchandising, Planning and Buying teams to develop and implement seasonal allocation strategies Manage the distribution of product from initial allocations to our Direct-to-Consumer channels (online, retail stores) Monitor retail sales performance at a divisional and classification level to achieve sales targets Analyze historical data and seasonal sales trends weekly to ensure DTC inventory levels align with selling opportunities Participate in weekly meetings to ensure that allocation strategies are aligned with current and future state of the business, identifying risks and growth opportunities within each division Develop model stock replenishment programs for Core and Essential styles and maintain weekly at the size level Monitor shifts in sales demand to identify risks and opportunities for current stock, incoming product flow, and future buys and communicate with Planning, Merchandising, and Wholesale partners Analyze seasonal size selling for initial allocations and replenish weekly in-season Create and maintain initial allocation orders and replenishment bulks to ensure accuracy for incoming product Maintain inventory tracker to ensure on time seasonal deliveries and communicate any changes to teams Partner with Customer Service team to ensure all orders are flowing to DTC channels promptly Accomplish store transfers and consolidations as-needed to satisfy stock needs and product sell-through rates Produce and complete monthly store transfers back to the warehouse Maintain UPC and style upload files to communicate incoming product to Ecommerce team members Maintain data accuracy within reporting and other tools You will report to our Director, DTC Merchandise Planning   About You Bachelor's degree 2-3 years of Allocation experience in a retail environment Proficient in excel (can perform complex functions)  Experience working with ERP and sales reporting tools (experience working in RLM or QlikSense is a bonus) This is a hybrid position based in our San Francisco, CA headquarters. You will be expected in office 3 days per week typically Tuesday-Thursday. Note, time in office can vary depending on business needs. The expected starting salary range for this role is $58,100-$91,900 per year. We may ultimately pay more or less than the posted range based on the location of the role. The amount a particular employee will earn within the salary range will be based on factors such as relevant education, qualifications, performance and business needs. Levi Strauss & Co. (LS&Co.) offers a total rewards package that includes base pay, incentive plans, 401(k) matching, paid leave, health insurance, product discounts, and more designed to help you and your family stay healthy, meet your financial goals, and balance the demands of your work and personal life. Available benefits and incentive compensation vary depending upon the specifics of the role; details relating to a specific role will be made available upon request. Read more about our benefits here. LS&Co. is an affirmative action and equal employment opportunity employer. We welcome and value people from diverse cultures, backgrounds, and experiences to make LS&Co. a collective success.

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