Manager, Merchandising Operations

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The Role The Manager, Merchandising Operations is responsible for leading and optimizing daily merchandising operations across digital and in-store channels, including product data management, discount and promotion execution, and vendor and inventory-related operational workflows. This role is a critical driver of executional excellence—ensuring merchandising strategies are translated into consistent, compliant, and high-performing operational reality. This position serves as a strategic and operational partner to the Senior Manager of Merchandising Operations, using data to drive team performance, process adherence, and cross-functional outcomes. The Merch Ops Manager leads with discipline and curiosity—balancing day-to-day execution with continuous improvement and project leadership that scales the business. This role works closely with E-Commerce, Retail Operations, Brand Marketing, IT, and Buying to deliver a market-leading customer experience that drives conversion, sales, and operational confidence across GTI’s retail footprint. This is a remote position. Responsibilities • Manage, coach, and develop a merchandising operations team responsible for product, pricing, and promotional execution, setting clear expectations and reinforcing accountability. • Use data and performance metrics to actively manage team output, identify gaps, prioritize work, and improve execution across merchandising operations workflows. • Establish, monitor, and enforce adherence to merchandising operations processes, ensuring consistency, compliance, and reducing reactive work across teams and channels. • Develop, maintain, and evolve KPIs, dashboards, and reporting that measure team performance, process effectiveness, and business impact, translating insights into action. • Partner closely with the Senior Manager of Merchandising Operations to support strategic initiatives, provide operational insight, and lead projects ranging from low-complexity optimizations to high-impact cross-functional initiatives. • Identify operational risks related to product data, promotions, system limitations, or regulatory requirements, and proactively develop mitigation plans. • Lead unplanned and time-sensitive initiatives related to product, pricing, and discount data, including those driven by regulatory changes or urgent business needs. • Support the implementation, testing, and adoption of new tools and technology, ensuring operational readiness and team enablement. • Champion a test-and-learn approach to site merchandising and operational workflows, using experimentation and results to inform continuous improvement. • Ensure operational documentation, training materials, and workflows are maintained, current, and accessible to support team consistency and onboarding. • Act as a steward of operational excellence—balancing speed, accuracy, and compliance while maintaining a strong customer-first mindset across all merchandising touchpoints. Qualifications • A high integrity leader who understands that working in the Cannabis industry comes with greater scrutiny and therefore requires a higher level of compliance with the national, state, and local rules, regulations, policies, and procedures of Green Thumb • Bachelor’s degree, 5+ years experience, with preferably 3+ years in e-commerce and/or digital operations • Experience coaching a team and managing the performance of team members • Strong knowledge of US retail & ecommerce industry & cutting-edge market trends • Experience developing A/B testing methodologies in Ecommerce scenarios • Should have strong creative bent of mind, with ability to generate ideas to drive category awareness and visibility • Record of working effectively and cross-functionally with internal and external stakeholders • Demonstrated ability to make decisions that prioritize the customer experience • Experience working within a highly matrixed organization and partnering with various groups – brand marketing, retail marketing, retail operations, finance, national accounts etc. • Demonstrated ability to influence non-direct reports and move towards a common vision and/or goal Additional Requirements • Must pass any and all required background checks • Must be and remain compliant with all legal or company regulations for working in the industry • Must possess valid driver’s license • Must be a minimum of 21 years of age The pay range is competitive and based on experience, qualifications, and/or location of the role. Positions may be eligible for a discretionary annual incentive program driven by organization and individual performance. Green Thumb Pay Range $100,000—$120,000 USD Apply tot his job

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