RECRUITING NOW
The House of Bruar is one of Scotland’s most prestigious and progressive multi-channel retailers. Based in Highland Perthshire, the retail store covers 200,000ft2
and has Ladieswear, Menswear, a
Cashmere Hall, Food Hall and Deli, Restaurant, Country Living Halls, Fishing Department and Scottish Art Gallery. In order to surpass two million visitors and over three million catalogues per year, we need to strengthen our team with two exceptional characters.
DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS MANAGER The distribution centre is located fifteen miles from the main site, but is an integral part of the business.
The manager should have experience of distribution and ideally mail order. As the business grows, this role will increase in terms of people, physical area and with greater need for coordinating the liaison between
warehousing, marketing and retail. This is a team management role and the workforce currently fluctuates from fifteen to more than fifty people during the Christmas rush.
MERCHANDISER
After 20 years, the senior merchandiser is looking to retire at some stage in the next year. The backbone of our direct shopping operation is own-brand garments made exclusively for The House of Bruar.
This requires thorough control of cloth, accurate calculations and working closely with both suppliers and the product development team. Multi-channel experience is required, but training will come during the handover. This is not simply a mathematical function, but one of trading and helping to direct the business.
The House of Bruar is a family-owned business celebrating its 25th anniversary in the midst of this
pandemic. The family are determined to grow this brand and have been continually reinvesting trading profits since 1995. The next phase is the expansion of mail order digitally and internationally.
Please write a covering letter and send with a full CV and any questions to: Patrick Birkbeck at
recruitment@houseofbruar.com.
WWW.HOUSEOFBRUAR.COM
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