Senior Product Manager - Integrated Merchandising, Location Planning & New Stores (Hybrid - Seattle, WA)

<strong>Job Description<br><br></strong>The Senior Product Manager for Location Planning (LP) & New Stores owns Location Planning end-to-end across all three modules of the Toolio platform — Merch Planning, Assortment Planning, and Allocation — ensuring that location strategies inform the buying intent and are a key point of reconciliation throughout the process.<br><br>In addition to platform-wide LP ownership, this role leads the discovery and product strategy for New Stores planning — a greenfield capability currently supported by manual processes. The right candidate will define what a modern, scalable new store planning product looks like for Nordstrom, evaluate build-vs-buy options, and own delivery from concept through adoption.<br><br>This is a senior, highly collaborative role that requires functional depth in location and/or new store planning, strong platform intuition, and the ability to drive alignment across merchant, planning, and technology stakeholders without direct authority. You will work closely with peer PdMs, engineering and data teams, and Toolio’s vendor organization to define and deliver LP capabilities that directly shape how Nordstrom plans and opens stores.<br><br><strong>What You'll Do<br><br></strong>Strategy & Roadmap<br><br><ul><li>Own a multi-year capability roadmap for Location Planning across Merch Planning, Assortment Planning, and Allocation — ensuring LP is consistent and connected across all three modules.</li><li>Lead product strategy for New Stores: define the future-state technical solution, evaluate build-vs-buy options, build the business case, and own delivery from concept through adoption.</li><li>Identify opportunities to apply AI and automation to LP workflows — including cluster optimization, location-level forecasting, new store seeding, and performance ramp modeling. <br><br></li></ul>Discovery & Definition<br><br><ul><li>Lead continuous discovery with location planners, new store teams, merchants, and allocators to validate priorities and ensure the roadmap reflects real workflow problems.</li><li>Drive New Stores discovery: map the current manual process, identify pain points, and define requirements for a future-state technical solution.</li><li>Own the LP product backlog — writing epics, user stories, and acceptance criteria that are clear and buildable across all three modules.</li><li>Produce wireframes, process flows, and functional specifications sufficient for engineering and Toolio to design and build accurately.</li><li>Partner with data and analytics teams to define measurement frameworks for LP effectiveness, new store ramp performance, and allocation accuracy.<br><br></li></ul>Delivery & Cross-Module Coordination<br><br><ul><li>Serve as the integration point for LP across all three modules — ensuring location data, store clustering logic, and new store parameters are consistent across module boundaries.</li><li>Coordinate release planning, UAT, and go-to-market readiness across impacted modules, ensuring LP changes are tested and adopted cohesively.</li><li>Partner with peer PdMs to sequence LP work with upstream and downstream dependencies.</li><li>Frame trade-off decisions with conviction — providing leaders with clear recommendations and driving alignment without requiring escalation.<br><br></li></ul>Stakeholder & Vendor Partnership<br><br><ul><li>Build trusted partnerships with location planners, new store teams, merchants, allocators, and store operations.</li><li>Manage day-to-day Toolio engagement on LP configuration, defects, and enhancements across all three modules — escalating clearly and advocating for Nordstrom’s priorities.</li><li>Lead vendor evaluation for New Stores if a net-new tool is the right path — including RFP coordination and build-vs-buy recommendation.</li><li>Represent LP and New Stores in program-level forums and executive status updates.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Required<br><br></strong><strong>What We're Looking For<br><br></strong><ul><li>5–8+ years of product management experience in retail planning, merchandising technology, or supply chain.</li><li>Functional expertise in location planning and/or new store planning — store clustering, store grading, capacity planning, new store seeding, or location-level sales forecasting. Hard requirement.</li><li>Fluency in retail planning concepts: plan hierarchies, BOP/EOP, sell-through, receipt flow, and how location-level decisions connect to financial and assortment outcomes.</li><li>Experience owning product capabilities across multiple systems or workflows, with a track record of driving alignment across teams without direct authority.</li><li>Comfort with ambiguity and greenfield product work — ability to define strategy and roadmap where no clear solution exists yet.</li><li>Ability to write complete user stories, acceptance criteria, and functional specifications independently.</li><li>Experience influencing vendor roadmaps and managing third-party software partnerships.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Preferred<br><br></strong><ul><li>Experience with enterprise merchandise planning platforms (Toolio, Blue Yonder, Oracle Retail MFP, or equivalent).</li><li>Experience supporting new store openings from a product or planning technology perspective.</li><li>Exposure to build-vs-buy evaluations or RFP processes in a retail or enterprise context.</li><li>Familiarity with AI/ML applications in retail planning — demand forecasting, cluster optimization, or automated location recommendations.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Pay Range Details<br><br></strong>The pay range(s) below has been provided in compliance with state specific laws. Pay ranges may be different for other locations.<br><br>Pay offers are dependent on the location, as well as job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.<br><br>$142,000.00 - $220,500.00 Annual<br><br><strong>We’ve got you covered…<br><br></strong><strong>Benefits<br><br></strong>Our employees are our most important asset and that’s reflected in our benefits. Nordstrom is proud to offer a variety of benefits to support employees and their families, including:<br><br><ul><li>Medical/Vision, Dental, Retirement and Paid Time Away</li><li>Life Insurance and Disability</li><li>Merchandise Discount and EAP Resources<br><br></li></ul>This position may be eligible for performance-based incentives/bonuses. Benefits include 401k, medical/vision/dental/life/disability insurance options, PTO accruals, Holidays, and more. Eligibility requirements may apply based on location, job level, classification, and length of employment. Learn more in the Nordstrom Benefits Overview by copying and pasting the following URL into your browser: few more important points...<br><br></strong>The job posting highlights the most critical responsibilities and requirements of the job. It’s not all-inclusive. There may be additional duties, responsibilities and qualifications for this job.<br><br>For Los Angeles or San Francisco applicants: Nordstrom is required to inform you that we conduct background checks after conditional offer and consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with legal requirements per Los Angeles, Cal. Muni. Code 189.04 and the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance. For additional state and location specific notices, please refer to the Legal Notices document within the FAQ section of the Nordstrom Careers site.<br><br>Applicants with disabilities who require assistance or accommodation should contact the nearest Nordstrom location, which can be identified at be mindful that there may be legal notices and requirements related to this job posting that are specific to your state. Review the Career Site FAQ’s for relevant information and guidelines.<br><br>Current Nordstrom employees: To apply, log into Workday, click the Careers button and then click Find Jobs.<br><br>Nordstrom keeps job postings open for at least one day after the posting date.<br><br>© 2026 Nordstrom, Inc

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