Product Manager, Spirits

Location Address:
100 Queens Quay East, 9th Floor, Toronto
Number of Openings:
1
Pay:
$73,027.00 - $127,554.00

Job Posting Description:
This is an onsite role [#LI-Onsite]
Are you an ambitious and motivated individual who thrives on contributing to growing the business? Reporting to the Senior Category Manager, you will lead the management of a category of products by conducting business analysis, contributing ideas to the annual business plan, provide recommendations for product listings, in-store promotions and merchandising initiatives, as well as implement creative ideas to improve revenue generation.
If you are a passionate individual and have a collaborative spirit who is looking to join a dynamic, forward-thinking team, then this is the role for you!
About the Role
  • Own the day-to-day purchasing, promotional and merchandising activities for select product categories.
  • Participate in ongoing merchandising financial process for select categories by providing relevant category insights to Category, and Financial Planning teams.
  • Balance assortment by recommending new product listings including general, seasonal, one-time release, gifting and ecommerce programs.
  • Find opportunities to accelerate sales growth, improve overall assortment mix, and drive operational efficiency.
  • Manage the delisting process to ensure removal of non-performing brands, consistent with category strategy and sales targets.
  • Develop and maintain strategic relationships with suppliers, agents, trade associations, and retail store managers.
  • Meet with Trade representatives to review product portfolios, identify new product and growth opportunities, and evaluate merchandising initiatives on an ongoing basis.
  • Conduct regular store visits, viewing merchandising initiatives to actively maintain a "leading edge" focus on field level retail/merchandising issues.
About You
  • A deep understanding of marketing techniques, merchandising concepts, business and economic modeling, and business analysis obtained through education in Business Administration and/or equivalent work experience.
  • Demonstrated leadership skills and/or supervisory experience.
  • Strong written and verbal communication, interpersonal and negotiating skills are also essential.
  • Demonstrated analytical & decision-making abilities.
  • Established experience using information technology on diverse and dynamic applications.
  • Established retail experience in marketing and merchandising as well as demonstrated project management and decision-making skills.
  • Prior experience in the area of beverage alcohol retailing, related product knowledge, and the ability to use a systematic approach to tasting to evaluate flavour and quality of wines, beers and spirits are assets.
  • Completion of the Advanced Level Wine & Spirit Education Trust certificate is a definite asset.
  • A valid driver’s license, access to a car, and the ability to travel extensively throughout the province, for up to several days at a time, and to work outside regular working hours are mandatory.
We offer a comprehensive suite of benefits including:
  • Health/Dental Benefits
  • Access to an Employee & Family Assistance Program
  • a Defined Benefit Pension
  • Discounts on products and services via Workperks.
There is a world of opportunities at the LCBO…
Join an organization where you can be challenged while achieving your true potential. A place where you can make a positive impact supporting Ontario business and communities. Discover a safe, healthy, diverse, inclusive, and accountable workplace where your wellbeing is our top priority. At the LCBO, your contributions are respected and valued. Be part of our journey as we invest in people and technology to transform an organization. There really is a world of opportunities at the LCBO.
We foster a culture of inclusion and belonging, so everyone feels valued, respected, and heard. The LCBO is an equal opportunity employer and committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility of Ontarians with Disabilities Act. If contacted for an interview or employment opportunity, please advise if you require an accommodation.
Please submit your resume via Workday by 11:59pm on the deadline date. We appreciate your interest and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
The LCBO collects and uses the personal information you provide under the authority of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario Act, 2019, SO 2019, c 15, Sch 21, Section 3 and in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the sole purpose of processing your job application. When you click “Apply with LinkedIn” you are agreeing to share your information with our service providers engaged by us in connection with recruitment and human resources related activities.
If you have any questions concerning the LCBO’s collection and use of personal information, please contact the
Freedom of Information and Privacy Office
.
Work Hours:
36.25
Union / Non-Union:
Non-Union
Job Posting End Date:
March 16, 2026
The LCBO is an equal opportunity employer and committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
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