Cartier Finished Goods Planner

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Posted
Mar 17, 2026

About Cartier

Cartier is a preeminent maison of high jewellery and horology within the Richemont Group, renowned for exacting craftsmanship, heritage design and global retail reach. As an employer, Cartier combines artisanal excellence with rigorous commercial processes, offering roles that interface creative ateliers, manufacturing and international distribution networks.

Cartier — Paris: Finished Goods Planner (Permanent). Lead finished‑goods planning, inventory optimisation and production scheduling for the Maison.

Role & Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain master production and replenishment plans for finished goods to ensure product availability across global boutiques and wholesale channels.
  • Translate demand signals and sales forecasts into executable production schedules and inventory targets, balancing service levels and working capital constraints.
  • Monitor inventory KPIs (stock cover, days of inventory, obsolescence) and implement corrective actions to optimise stock turns and reduce stockouts.
  • Coordinate cross‑functional activities with design, manufacturing, quality control, procurement and logistics to secure on‑time delivery and compliance with Maison standards.
  • Manage order rescheduling, expedite requests and capacity allocations in response to short‑term disruptions or priority programmes.
  • Prepare weekly/monthly planning reports and scenario analyses for senior management and commercial teams; drive S&OP inputs and participate in review cycles.
  • Implement continuous improvement initiatives in planning processes, tools and data accuracy to enhance forecast reliability and responsiveness.
  • Liaise with external suppliers and internal ateliers to monitor lead times, production status and shipment readiness; ensure traceability and documentation for finished goods.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, Industrial Engineering, Business Administration or equivalent.
  • Minimum 3–5 years’ experience in finished goods planning, demand planning or inventory management within luxury, apparel, accessories or premium consumer goods environments.
  • Demonstrable experience coordinating with manufacturing and commercial teams in a matrix organisation.
  • Proven ability to manage complexity: multiple SKUs, limited‑run collections and product seasonality.

Skills

Demand forecasting and replenishment planning Master production scheduling (MPS) and capacity planning Inventory optimisation and stock‑to‑sales management Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) participation and cross‑functional alignment Advanced Excel for modelling and analysis Strong analytical skills and KPI reporting Stakeholder management and vendor coordination

Experience

3–5 years of progressive planning experience within luxury goods, fashion or premium consumer goods, with direct responsibility for finished goods scheduling, inventory control and cross‑functional coordination.

Education

Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, Industrial Engineering, Business or related field (or equivalent professional experience).

Workplace

The role is situated in Paris, Île-de-France, France.

Culture

Cartier cultivates a culture of artisanal excellence and commercial rigour. Employees operate at the intersection of craft and commerce, with high expectations for quality, discretion and collaboration across international teams.

About Cerulean

Cerulean is the definitive career portal for the global luxury industry. We match exceptional professionals with exclusive opportunities at the world's most prestigious brands. From haute couture and fine watchmaking to prestige beauty, hospitality, and boutique retail, Cerulean centralises luxury employment to help you find the career for which you were destined.

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