Global outdoor apparel manufacturer with 2,400+ retail locations
Arc'teryx is a Canadian outdoor equipment company operating a large-scale retail footprint (2,400+ locations worldwide) across 15+ countries, built on SAP S/4HANA and legacy ECC systems. The hiring mix is heavily skewed toward retail and operations (sales, ops, product, manufacturing account for 151 of 236 open roles), with design and engineering as secondary functions—typical for a vertically integrated apparel maker. Active project work around inventory optimization, store expansion, and transition to circular builds reflects operational scaling challenges and a sustainability repositioning.
Notable leadership hires: Store Lead, Head of Finance, Finance Director, Merchandising Director, Cafe Lead
Arc'teryx designs and manufactures technical outdoor apparel and climbing gear, founded in 1989 in North Vancouver, BC. The company operates over 2,400 retail locations globally and employs 1,001–5,000 people across 15 countries including Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, China, Australia, and Scandinavia. The product range spans mountaineering, backcountry skiing, climbing, and outerwear, with manufacturing and design tightly integrated into the business. Organizational structure centers on retail operations and supply chain, supported by SAP enterprise systems, Salesforce CRM, and specialized tools like SolidWorks and AutoCAD for product development.
Arc'teryx runs SAP S/4HANA, SAP ECC, and SAP CAR for enterprise resource planning; Adyen and Vertex for payments and tax; Salesforce Service Cloud for CRM; Tableau and Power BI for analytics; and SolidWorks, AutoCAD, SketchUp for product design. The company is actively consolidating on SAP while replacing legacy PI/PO integration.
Arc'teryx is actively hiring across 15 countries: Canada, United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Austria, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Japan, South Korea, China, Australia, and Vietnam.
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