- Develop and maintain accurate headcount forecasts and demand plans in partnership with HR and business leaders to anticipate future space needs and inform occupancy decisions.
- Provide space plans, reporting, interpretations of space planning metrics and recommendations to the workplace strategy and real estate team and high-profile stakeholders.
- Create high-level block and stack plans for buildings, effectively allocating space to teams and brands based on strategic adjacencies, growth projections, and functional requirements. Produce complex drawings and presentations for internal stakeholder meetings review and feedback.
- Collaborate with other team members to gain business intelligence including move and relocation sequencing and execution.
- Conduct evaluation and review of work area affected by move planning to ensure that current and destination location(s) are reflected accurately in plans.
- Manage space walks for validation and update of occupancy metrics on regular cadence.
- Maintain and update accurate occupancy data within Computer-Aided Facility Management (CAFM) or Integrated Workplace Management System (IWMS) platforms. Generate and present comprehensive reports and dashboards on occupancy trends. Establish and/or follow the process of requesting/receiving new hire reports from HR, following up with EAs or HRBP to assign workstations or neighborhoods in system of record to maintain accurate occupancy data.
- Partner with internal teams (IT, Design, Construction, Workplace Operations) and business units to plan and execute major internal relocations, restacks, expansions, and ongoing churn, minimizing business disruption.
- Apply and contribute to the evolution of workplace standards, guidelines, and best practices related to space allocation, design, ergonomics, and employee experience, ensuring consistency across the portfolio.
- Facilitate post-occupancy support and reviews to ensure successful plan execution and resolution of post-move issues related to occupancy data accuracy.
- Serve as a primary point of contact for business units regarding day-to-day occupancy requirements. Facilitate discussions, gather requirements, present findings, and gain alignment on proposed solutions.
- Leverage and champion the use of CRE technology solutions (e.g., IWMS, business intelligence tools) to enhance data accuracy, automate processes, and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of both strategic and occupancy planning functions.
- Bachelor's Degree preferred with 2-5 years in corporate real estate strategic planning and occupancy planning roles, relevant experience or relevant industry certifications (e.g., CoreNet Global MCR, IFMA CFM) highly desirable.
- Understanding of existing procedures and standards to solve complex space problems.
- Ability to create multiple possible solutions using technical experience to apply appropriate judgment and precedents.
- In-depth knowledge of Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.) with competency in Excel to compare multiple data sets, summarize results, etc.
- Experience in AutoCAD sufficient to produce and manipulate drawings and maintain standards.
- Experience with creating test fits and product companies is a plus.
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities and projects in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
- Ability to create high-level and easy-to-understand block plans to help inform strategy and communicate ideas.
- A strategic thinker with a detail-oriented approach to execution.
- Working knowledge of IWMS systems (e.g., Archibus, Tririga, Accruent, iOffice), and advanced Microsoft Excel skills (pivot tables, complex formulas).
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What We Do
In 1969, Don and Doris Fisher opened the first Gap store on Ocean Avenue in San Francisco. They wanted to make it easier to find a great pair of jeans, and they did. Their denim and records store was a hit, and it grew to become one of the world’s most iconic brands.
Today we’re represented in more than 1400 stores in over 40 countries, and online. We have headquarters in New York, London, Shanghai, Tokyo, and, of course, San Francisco.
Our unique aesthetic is optimistic cool, elevated American style. Our clothes are crafted with care, with focused attention to thoughtful design. We believe in staying true to our heritage while creating what’s next.
Don and Doris Fisher always wanted to “do more than sell clothes.” They wanted to support the people who ran their company, to be active in their communities, and to have a positive impact on the world. Their vision helped transform retail, and we’re still following their lead.
We stand for freedom and possibility for all; we champion diverse ideas that transcend generations, geographies and genders.









