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Hardgoods Coordinator

Dillon, CO · On-site

$20 - $23/hr

SUMMARY Sun & Ski Sports is looking for a driven and dynamic Hardgoods Coordinator to lead our Bike ... Maintain ongoing communication with the Store Manager, District Manager, and Home Office to align ...

Hardgoods Coordinator

Falls Church, VA · On-site

$20 - $27.50/hr

SUMMARY Sun & Ski Sports is looking for a driven and dynamic Hardgoods Coordinator to lead our Bike ... Maintain ongoing communication with the Store Manager, District Manager, and Home Office to align ...

Hardgoods Coordinator

Woburn, MA · On-site

$20 - $27.50/hr

SUMMARY Sun & Ski Sports is looking for a driven and dynamic Hardgoods Coordinator to lead our Bike ... Maintain ongoing communication with the Store Manager, District Manager, and Home Office to align ...

Hardgoods Coordinator

Charlotte, NC · On-site

$17.50 - $24/hr

SUMMARY Sun & Ski Sports is looking for a driven and dynamic Hardgoods Coordinator to lead our Bike ... Maintain ongoing communication with the Store Manager, District Manager, and Home Office to align ...

Chewy is currently seeking a Category Manager to join our exciting and fast-paced team and manage the Beds & Furniture business. We have ambitious plans for a growing business and are looking for an ...

Chewy is currently seeking a Category Manager to join our exciting and fast-paced team and manage the Beds & Furniture business. We have ambitious plans for a growing business and are looking for an ...

This includes managing hardgoods barcoding for accuracy and efficiency. * Automated Orders: Monitor ... weekly automated order reports to adjust replenishment quantities and coordinate with purchasing as ...

This includes managing hardgoods barcoding for accuracy and efficiency. * Automated Orders: Monitor ... weekly automated order reports to adjust replenishment quantities and coordinate with purchasing as ...

This includes managing hardgoods barcoding for accuracy and efficiency. * Automated Orders: Monitor ... weekly automated order reports to adjust replenishment quantities and coordinate with purchasing as ...

Reporting to the Divisional Merchandise Manager (DMM), the Buyer partners closely with Planning ... and hardgoods; collect physical and digital trading cards, sports memorabilia, and other digital ...

Manage the category's 'Good, Better, best' framework and product lifecycle - from initial buy ... and hardgoods; collect physical and digital trading cards, sports memorabilia, and other digital ...

R10090692 Inventory Control Manager (Open) Location: Rancho Cordova, CA (Regional Office) - Cust ... Coordinate and support hardgoods cycle counts at the plants and branches. * Review and approve ...

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How much do hardgoods manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for hardgoods manager in the United States is $81,677.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Hardgoods Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Hardgoods Manager, you need expertise in inventory management, retail operations, and product merchandising, often supported by experience in retail management or a related degree. Familiarity with point-of-sale (POS) systems, inventory tracking software, and vendor management tools is typically required. Strong leadership, organizational skills, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for managing staff and ensuring customer satisfaction. These skills enable efficient store operations, optimal stock levels, and a positive shopping experience, all of which drive sales and business success.

What is a Hardgoods Manager?

A Hardgoods Manager is responsible for overseeing the sales, inventory, and merchandising of non-apparel products—such as equipment, gear, and accessories—in a retail environment. They manage a team, coordinate with vendors, and ensure that shelves are stocked with the right products to meet customer demand. Hardgoods Managers also analyze sales trends, set pricing strategies, and ensure high standards of customer service. Their goal is to maximize profitability and ensure a positive shopping experience for customers.

What is the difference between Hardgoods Manager vs Product Manager?

AspectHardgoods ManagerProduct Manager
CredentialsRelevant experience in retail or manufacturing, sometimes certifications in supply chain or inventory managementOften requires a background in business, marketing, or engineering, with certifications like PMP or Agile
Work EnvironmentRetail stores, warehouses, or manufacturing facilitiesCorporate offices, tech companies, or product development teams
Industry UsageCommon in retail, sporting goods, and manufacturing sectorsWidely used across tech, consumer goods, and service industries

While both roles involve managing products, the Hardgoods Manager focuses on physical products like sporting goods or equipment, often within retail or manufacturing settings. The Product Manager oversees the development and lifecycle of products, typically in tech or consumer goods industries. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

What are some common challenges faced by a Hardgoods Manager, and how can they overcome them?

One of the main challenges a Hardgoods Manager faces is managing inventory levels to meet customer demand without overstocking, which requires careful forecasting and close collaboration with suppliers. Additionally, staying updated on the latest product trends and ensuring staff are knowledgeable about new hardgoods can be demanding. Successful managers overcome these challenges by implementing efficient inventory management systems, fostering open communication with their team, and regularly participating in product training sessions and industry events.
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Infographic showing various Hardgoods Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $81,677 per year, or $39.3 per hour.
Divisional Merchandise Manager, Ski & Snow Hardgoods

Divisional Merchandise Manager, Ski & Snow Hardgoods

CSC Generation

Cottonwood Heights, UT • Hybrid

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Adventure is our Culture. Join a team that celebrates a lifestyle as bold as the terrain we love. At Backcountry, we are rooted in adventure, recognition, and wellbeing on and off the mountain. We spotlight employee stories, celebrate milestones, and offer exclusive outdoor perks. Whether you are at HQ, in a retail store, or remote, you will be part of a team that thrives on energy, exploration, and connection.

Reports to: VP, Merchandising Hardgoods
Location: Cottonwood Heights, Utah (Hybrid - 3x/week in-office)
About the Role
As our Divisional Merchandise Manager, Ski & Snow Hardgoods, you will own the full commercial strategy for one of Backcountry's highest-profile and most technically complex categories. This role exists to deepen our authority in the snow sports market — setting the assortment vision, managing key vendor relationships, and ensuring every buying decision drives margin, sell-through, and customer loyalty across both digital and retail channels.
 
You will lead a team of buyers and work cross-functionally with Inventory Planning, Finance, Marketing, and Digital to translate a deep understanding of the global snow market into a winning assortment strategy. Success at 6–12 months looks like a rationalized, tiered assortment with measurable improvements in sell-through and gross margin, stronger exclusive and SMU programs with key vendors, and a team that is operating with clarity and accountability.
 
This is a lean team. You will own a lot, move fast, and make decisions with full end-to-end responsibility.
What You'll DoCategory Strategy & Market Leadership
  • Define and execute a multi-year strategy across ski, snowboard, and backcountry hardgoods
  • Leverage a strong understanding of the global vendor and brand landscape to identify opportunities and trends
  • Translate regional customer needs (e.g., East vs. West mountains) into assortment strategies
  • Drive top-line growth, gross margin, sell-through rate, and inventory productivity in partnership with Inventory Planning and Finance
Assortment & Lifecycle Management
  • Build tiered assortments that serve multiple customer segments across price points and expertise levels
  • Curate a balanced mix of full-price, off-price, and closeout product to maximize lifecycle value
  • Lead end-of-season closeout buying strategies to optimize turns and minimize risk; partner with Inventory Planning and Finance to align on OTB, receipt timing, and payment structure
  • Ensure assortments drive units per transaction (UPT) through thoughtful cross-category integration
Vendor Strategy & Differentiation
  • Develop and deepen strategic partnerships with key ski and snow brands through on-site vendor meetings, business reviews, and product testing
  • Lead business development initiatives with vendors to unlock exclusive opportunities
  • Create SMUs and exclusive assortments that differentiate Backcountry from competitors
  • Maintain a strong pulse on competitive positioning and brand strategies
Retail & Customer Experience
  • Champion the end-to-end customer journey across digital and retail touchpoints
  • Partner with teams to build and scale demo fleet and seasonal rental programs
  • Ensure seamless integration of hardgoods with accessories, travel gear, and related categories
Cross-Functional Partnerships
  • Partner closely with Inventory Planning to align open-to-buy, manage receipt flow, and optimize in-season reorder and markdown decisions across a highly seasonal business
  • Collaborate with Finance, Marketing, and Digital/UX teams to align category investments with financial targets, campaign timing, and on-site merchandising execution
  • Leverage sell-through data, digital conversion metrics, and customer demand signals to inform assortment decisions, identify risk, and surface opportunities in real time
Team Leadership
  • Lead, coach, and develop a high-performing merchandising team
  • Establish clear goals aligned to business outcomes and hold teams accountable
  • Foster a culture of ownership, innovation, and continuous improvement
Required Qualifications
  • Deep expertise in ski and snowboard hardgoods, with a strong point of view on product and trends
  • Strong understanding of the global snow market, vendor landscape, and brand ecosystem
  • Proven ability to translate regional nuances (East vs. West, Resort vs. Backcountry) into winning strategies
  • Extensive experience managing highly seasonal businesses, including lifecycle and inventory planning
  • Demonstrated success building assortments across multiple price tiers and customer expertise levels
  • Experience across full-price, off-price, and closeout channels, with a focus on end-of-season optimization
  • Background in retail service models, including demo fleets and rental strategies
  • Experience developing SMUs, exclusives, and differentiated assortment programs
  • Strong track record of building strategic brand partnerships and vendor relationships
  • Understanding of adjacent categories including snow accessories, travel, and gear ecosystems
  • Proven ability to influence the full customer journey and drive metrics like UPT and conversion
  • Experience leading and developing high-performing merchandising teams
  • Demonstrated ability to work cross-functionally with Inventory Planning, Finance, and Digital teams to align assortment decisions with OTB, margin targets, and digital performance
  • Deep familiarity with ski industry vendor dating programs and off-price buying windows, including time-sensitive endof-season closeout commitments
  • Analytical fluency with sell-through analysis, conversion metrics, and demand forecasting to drive confident, datainformed buy decisions
Why Join
The people who do best here are builders. They take ownership, move fast, and want to see the direct impact of their work.
  • Visibility Across the Business: As the DMM for one of Backcountry's most iconic categories, you will present directly to senior leadership and shape decisions that affect the full P&L — your work is seen and your perspective carries weight.
  • Category Mastery & Market Access: You will deepen your expertise through direct vendor partnerships, on-site product reviews, and access to the global snow sports market at a level few roles can offer.
  • Full Ownership: You own the category strategy end-to-end — from assortment vision and vendor negotiations to team development and financial outcomes. There is no hand-off; you see it through.
  • Competitive Benefits: Paid time off policies, 401(k) match, medical/dental/vision and a variety of supplemental policies, and employee discounts at Backcountry and across our portfolio of brands.
Interview Process
  1. Recruiter Screen: A 30-minute conversation with our recruiting team to cover your background, the role, and what Backcountry is building.
  2. Hiring Manager Interview: A deep dive with the VP of Merchandising focused on your category expertise, vendor strategy experience, and leadership approach.
  3. Merchandising Case Study: You will complete a short take-home exercise to demonstrate how you approach assortment strategy, lifecycle planning, or a similar merchandising challenge.
  4. Cross-Functional Interviews: Conversations with Inventory Planning, Finance, and Digital/UX stakeholders to assess cross-functional fit and strategic alignment.
  5. In-Person Interview: An on-site visit at our Cottonwood Heights HQ with senior leadership and key team members.
  6. Reference Checks: Conducted in parallel with the final stages where possible.
  7. Offer: We move quickly for the right candidate.
CSC Generation is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
 

The CSC Generation family of brands is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application procedures. If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, please contact hrbenefits@cscshared.com.

 

We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.


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CSC Generation is a multi-brand technology platform based in Merrillville, IN, United States. The organization operates in the retail sector and utilizes technology to save retail companies from going into bankruptcy, while also offering consumers the ability to lease their purchases. Founded by serial entrepreneur, Justin Yoshimura, CSC Generation has leveraged its proprietary technology and customer database to quickly revitalize distressed retail brands. The company's mission revolves around the concepts of reinvention and innovation as it aims to redefine traditional retail and direct-to-consumer models in today's digital age. Notably, the company has, to date, acquired several brands such as DirectBuy, Killion, and most notably, Z Gallerie, growing fast within the e-commerce sector.

Company size

501 - 1,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Merrillville, IN, US

Year founded

2016