Brazilian sportswear manufacturer distributing three global athletic brands
Vulcabras operates a multi-brand athletic footwear and apparel business anchored by Mizuno, Olympikus, and Under Armour, distributed across 19,000+ retail points in Brazil and 20+ countries. The sales-forward hiring acceleration (7 of 15 open roles) paired with documented friction in order processing and logistics—combined with heavy investment in affiliate channel growth—signals aggressive domestic market expansion and channel optimization work. Tech stack leans retail-operationalization (VTEX, SAP, BI tools) rather than proprietary innovation.
Vulcabras is a publicly traded Brazilian sportswear manufacturer and distributor founded in 1952, with over 17,000 employees based in Jundiaí, São Paulo. The company manages three distinct athletic brands: Mizuno (performance-focused running and sports), Olympikus (accessible, cost-effective sports technology), and Under Armour (global multisport ecosystem). Distribution spans 19,000 retail locations domestically and extends to 20+ countries internationally. The organization is scaling sales and marketing capacity while addressing internal supply-chain friction—order processing delays, logistics cost optimization, and production-target execution remain documented operational priorities.
Currently hiring exclusively in Brazil across 15 active roles, with focus on sales (7), marketing (3), finance, logistics, manufacturing, and support functions.
Operations run on SAP (ERP), VTEX (e-commerce), Tableau and Power BI (analytics), Google Analytics, with design tools including Photoshop, Illustrator, and Rhino. Development uses Java, HTML5, JavaScript.
Active initiatives include affiliate program strategy, partner promotional campaigns, and performance metrics monitoring—aligned with broader channel-expansion and logistics-optimization work addressing order processing and delivery delays.
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