Your Opportunity at ARC’TERYX:
As a Senior Demand Planner, you lead and shape how demand planning drives business performance — turning complex data and cross-functional input into the clear, aligned forecast leadership relies on to make strategic decisions. You set the standard for how the team forecasts — building more robust processes, advancing our forecasting methodologies, and developing other planners to raise the capability of the function. You thrive in ambiguity, balance competing priorities, and influence senior cross-functional partners to align on new approaches and challenge entrenched assumptions. You own the end-to-end demand plan, lead the IBP forums, and shape how our tools, models, and planning frameworks evolve over time. Your impact shows up in measurably better forecast accuracy, more proactive decision-making, and the successful execution of high-stakes initiatives such as new product launches and seasonal strategies.
This role is based out of our North Vancouver office and is open to hybrid remote work. Candidates must be eligible to work in Canada.
Meet Your Future Team:
Our Demand Planning team plays a pivotal role in connecting the business strategy to the realities of customer demand. We translate market signals, historical data, and cross-functional insights into a clear, forward-looking demand forecast that guides decision making across our organization. We work cross-functionally to align on expectations, challenge assumptions, and continuously refine our outlook to ensure the right products are available at the right time. We take ownership of the demand plan not as individuals, but as a collective - ensuring transparency, accountability, and shared success across the organization.
If you were in the Senior Demand Planner role now, here are some of the core activities you would be doing:
- Owning the rolling 12-18 month demand forecast, balancing statistical rigor with business strategy
- Setting and owning forecast accuracy targets and driving their continuous improvement
- Defining the statistical forecasting approach and building the baseline models the team relies on
- Leading the demand plan through the monthly Integrated Business Planning (IBP) cycle and driving consensus across stakeholders
- Reconciling top-down financial targets with bottom-up SKU forecasts and influencing leadership on how to close the gaps
- Shaping the volume outlook that drives Supply Planning’s capacity and build decisions
- Leading process-development forums and advancing the maturity of how the team plans
- Coaching and developing other planners, setting the standard for best practice across the team
- Building demand curves and launch models for new products using analogs and market insight
- Translating assortment launch plans into demand projections
- Leading in-season performance management and driving corrective action
- Integrating feedback from all markets, regions, and channels in a timely way so your demand plan captures the latest business trends
- Leading scenario planning and risk management, anticipating demand risks and supply constraints before they surface
- Influencing and aligning cross-functional partners — Merchandising, Supply Planning, Inventory Planning, Allocations, FP&A, and eCommerce to deliver results
Here are some of the things you could be working on in the future:
- Driving process improvement through identifying opportunities and learnings for demand planning improvement projects and initiatives as they arise
- Working closely with other supply chain and product teams on inventory strategies
- Mentoring team members in support of their development
Are you our next Senior Demand Planner?
- You have 5-8 years experience in demand planning, merchandise planning, forecasting or relevant supply chain role
- You can influence and build alignment with senior stakeholders, and confidently challenge assumptions with data
- You have strong demand forecasting experience in a retail or wholesale environment
- You have a strong foundation in statistical forecasting and can set the methodology, not just apply it, paired with a robust data analysis skillset and advanced proficiency in data manipulation and Excel
- You have experience working with retail KPIs
- You have experience with new product forecasting and lifecycle management
- You have deep, hands-on experience with advanced planning software such as o9 Solutions, Blue Yonder, Anaplan, or Oracle
- You have a track record of mentoring and developing others and raising the capability of a team
- You have advanced analytical skills to investigate, troubleshoot, audit and/or resolve complex issues in scenarios with uncertainty and ambiguity
- You have strong time management skills; work well with deadlines and under pressure, and have an ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
- You have strong interpersonal skills and enjoy working in a people-facing role.
- You remain highly flexible and adaptable when faced with ambiguity
- You effectively balance autonomy and collaboration
- You inspire breakthrough thinking and continuous improvement
- You seek the best (sometimes not the easiest) solutions, with an unwavering commitment to do what is right
- Your passion for your work is paralleled by your passion for getting outside and living it
Compensation:
Most new team members join between the start and midpoint of the range, where you can contribute right away while continuing to grow your craft, your collaborations, and your impact at Arc’teryx. This range reflects market alignment and the scope of the role. Individual pay is determined by your skills, experience, and level of responsibility.
We’re committed to fair, equitable, and competitive pay, reviewed regularly to ensure internal alignment and market relevance. Transparency is part of how we follow through on our commitments and how we honour the value you bring to our team.
In addition to base pay, Arc’teryx supports people through benefits designed to sustain both work and life:
- Health & wellbeing - Extended health, dental, and vision coverage, including mental health support, fertility benefits, gender-affirming care and a 24/7 Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
- Financial wellbeing - RRSP matching and eligibility for Arc'teryx Annual Incentive Plan and access to Employee Stock Purchase program (ESPP) where applicable.
- Time & Flexibility - Paid time off, wellness time, and No Wasted Day program (dedicated paid days to get outside & explore).
- Family support - Parental leave top-up and a nesting period for new parents.
- Growth, community & gear - Professional development opportunities, Arc'teryx Academies (outdoor skill-building events), Employee Belonging Councils, and access to employee discounts and Pro Deals (exclusive discounted pricing on gear).
*Eligibility for certain programs may vary by role.
Skills Required
- 5-8 years experience in demand planning, merchandise planning, forecasting, or relevant supply chain role
- Ability to influence and build alignment with senior stakeholders
- Strong demand forecasting experience in a retail or wholesale environment
- Strong foundation in statistical forecasting and ability to set methodology
- Advanced proficiency in data manipulation and Excel
- Experience working with retail KPIs
- Experience with new product forecasting and lifecycle management
- Deep, hands-on experience with advanced planning software (o9 Solutions, Blue Yonder, Anaplan, or Oracle)
- Track record of mentoring and developing others
- Advanced analytical skills to investigate, troubleshoot, audit, and resolve complex issues
- Strong time management and ability to prioritize under pressure
- Strong interpersonal and people-facing skills
- Eligibility to work in Canada
What We Do
Arc’teryx is a global design company based in North Vancouver, B.C. that specializes in technical high-performance outerwear and equipment. We design and manufacture a wide range of mountain sports outdoor apparel and equipment for all conditions and experiences, including mountaineering, ice and rock climbing, skiing, snowboarding, and trail running. Our company is built on a passionate and relentless commitment to design, craftsmanship and performance. We have a unique construction process that enables us to create technical products that can be trusted to perform at the point of extreme need. We are uniquely positioned in our industry as we have our own factory located in New Westminster, BC, which enables us to build products with a meticulous focus on detail and performance. We leverage this manufacturing knowledge and share it with our global partner factories. In the Coast Mountain Range behind our headquarters and design centre in North Vancouver, we field test our products in real world conditions allowing us to create the best-fitting, longest-lasting, highest-performing technical products available. We distribute our outerwear and equipment through more than 3,000 retail locations worldwide, in over 40 countries globally, including 38 branded and outlet stores in Europe, North America and Asia. The company started with six employees in 1989 and now has more than 1000 employees in Canada.







