Sales, marketing and procurement

Buying and merchandising assistant - Merchandising assistant

Buying and merchandising assistants work collaboratively to contribute to the delivery of department/company sales and profit targets.

Summary

This occupation is primarily found in retail organisations, but also exists across a variety of other sectors that manage the acquisition, planning, and distribution of products, stock and/or goods. These may include wholesale, manufacturing, supply chain and logistics, fashion, food and drink, e-commerce, and other industries with structured buying and merchandising operations. These organisations may serve customers and clientele directly (B2C), operate through intermediaries, or supply other businesses (B2B).

The primary purpose of the role is to support buying and merchandising teams in ensuring the right products/stock/goods are available at the right time and place. Individuals will assist with coordination, data, and administrative tasks across product selection, supplier liaison, stock tracking, and reporting. This occupation features two pathways:

Buying assistants support the selection, sourcing, and onboarding of new products/stock/goods, contributing to the development of the organisation’s portfolio. They assist in managing supplier relationships, coordinating sample testing and/or evaluation processes, and ensure that products/materials/stock are accurately documented and aligned with commercial agreements.

Merchandising assistants monitor performance and availability of products/stock/goods by collating, distributing, and analysing relevant data. They identify trends, demand patterns, and anomalies, using a range of business tools and systems. Their responsibilities may include placing and tracking supplier orders, ensuring availability across channels and distribution points, and supporting inventory management to meet commercial objectives.

Together, they work collaboratively to help achieve organisational or departmental targets for sales, margin, and efficiency. They will normally report to a more senior member of the buying or merchandising team, but this will vary by employer.

Individuals in this occupation typically interact with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, including wider buying and merchandising teams, designers, manufacturers, suppliers, planners, logistics, marketing, finance, and IT departments. The role is typically office-based, but may involve hybrid working and travel to supplier meetings, trade fairs, distribution centres, operational sites, and potentially international travel for supplier or factory engagements.

Typical job titles include

Knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs)

K1:

How to develop an operational or strategic approach to buying and / or merchandising

K2:

Industry standards, regulations and legislation relating to the ethical and sustainable sourcing, purchasing and sale of goods to ensure compliance

K3:

Product lifecycle from development to customer and the critical path approach to support the buying and merchandising process

K4:

Principles of buying and merchandising and the specific role of each

K5:

The brand position within the market, which includes both UK and global markets, retailer types and trading models

K6:

Effective methods of negotiation, and how they relate to the organisation’s strategy, goals and ethical stance

K7:

Key aspects of the sector in respect of global and domestic trading patterns

K8:

Principles of working within strategic operational buying and merchandising frameworks

K9:

Effective methods of communication to achieve operational success

K10:

The principles of internal trend analysis and forecasting

K11:

The principles of undertaking competitor analyses

K12:

The different purchasing habits of customers, seasonality and the different customer journey across all purchasing channels

K13:

The importance of keeping up with current trends within the industry

K14:

The importance of customer profiles and how they impact buying and merchandising operations

K15:

The principles of team dynamics and relationships in order to achieve individual and organisational goals

K16:

The importance of coaching and mentoring to support the development of the buying and merchandising teams

K17:

The goals and targets of the business, the drivers of performance and the contribution of the team in order to achieve these

K18:

The key performance indicators of the department, their performance and how to individually contribute to their success

K19:

The range and impact of external factors such as currency fluctuation and global suppliers have on profit margin and costs

K20:

The impact of stock planning and densities on profitability and how it aligns to organisational/brand strategy

K21:

Factors affecting and impacting seasonal planning to ensure availability of appropriate products and to drive profit

Reference:
OCC0683B
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£26,789 per year
SOC 2020 code:
3553 Merchandisers
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 3553/00 Merchandisers
    • 3429/05 Visual merchandising managers and designers
S1:

Uses their market/industry knowledge to contribute to new product development and innovation

S2:

Contributes to the building of customer focused ranges to meet the brand identity of the business

S3:

Ensures product quality and legal compliance by working within industry standards, regulations and legislation to source, purchase and sell goods

S4:

Ensures accurate implementation of the critical path prioritising actions accordingly

S5:

Negotiates in a manner that balances the need for a sound financial return, with the need to operate ethically, honestly and fairly

S6:

Monitors agreed performance targets with suppliers to manage ongoing supplier relationships

S7:

Applies the organisation strategy to buying and/or merchandising to ensure strategic objectives are met

S8:

Applies an ethical and sustainable approach to the buying and merchandising process in line with policies and procedures to achieve legal compliance

S9:

Ensures the agreed route to market is delivered and maintained successfully so that objectives are met

S10:

Works with external and internal departments (for example, marketing, distribution, suppliers) to build relationships to drive sales activity and support the delivery of the business objectives across all channels

S11:

Uses data to support decisions to influence both the strategic and operational direction of the buying and/or merchandising approach.

S12:

Demonstrates accurate application of systems in analysing data (for example, customer trends, buying patterns, stock rotation and levels)

S13:

Analyses and presents business data to support achievement of business strategies, brand and KPIs

S14:

Evaluates commercial performance to support proposed actions for both good and poor product performers

S15:

Demonstrates anticipation of customer buying and product patterns to forecast future demand

S16:

Articulates relevant ideas and opinions towards trends and competitor activity so that opportunities may be identified

S17:

Applies customer profile/trend data to inform the development of a range, products and services

S18:

Formulates and communicates customer propositions

S19:

Develops self and individuals to improve personal and team performance and capability

S20:

Demonstrates commercial buying and merchandising within a financial framework

S21:

Operates in a manner that produces the required financial rate of return for the business

S22:

Ensures effective stock management to support the delivery of the sales and profit forecasts

S23:

Coaches and mentors new/less experienced colleagues

Reference:
OCC0683B
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£26,789 per year
SOC 2020 code:
3553 Merchandisers
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 3553/00 Merchandisers
    • 3429/05 Visual merchandising managers and designers
B1:

Is creative thinking, and enthusiastic with a positive and professional attitude

B2:

Is confident accountable and pro-active

B3:

Shows tenacity and is prepared to take risks

B4:

Is resilient, organised with an eye for attention to detail

B5:

Is flexible, agile and adaptable to changing markets

B6:

Operates within professional code of ethics

B7:

Is an ambassador for the business

Reference:
OCC0683B
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£26,789 per year
SOC 2020 code:
3553 Merchandisers
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 3553/00 Merchandisers
    • 3429/05 Visual merchandising managers and designers