Assistant Buyer — Jewellery (Work‑Study / Alternance)

Seniority Intern
Posted Mar 12, 2026

Confidential luxury jewellery house — Assistant Buyer (Alternance) in Paris: work‑study role supporting procurement, supplier relations and product costing.

Overview

A luxury jewellery maison operating within the French high‑end fashion and accessories sector, typically associated with a major luxury group. The employer places strong emphasis on artisanal craftsmanship, refined materials and an international client base, combining heritage savoir‑faire with contemporary retail and wholesale distribution.

Role & Responsibilities

  • Support the buying team in day‑to‑day procurement operations, including creation and follow‑up of purchase orders and supplier confirmations.
  • Assist with costing, margin analysis and price reconciliation for collections and new product proposals.
  • Coordinate sampling, quality control and delivery schedules with suppliers, ateliers and internal production teams.
  • Maintain product and supplier data in ERP and Excel, ensuring file accuracy for orders, lead times and invoicing.
  • Contribute to supplier sourcing and market research — monitor trends, materials and competitive assortments.
  • Prepare purchasing dossiers and cross‑functional briefs for design, merchandising and logistics teams.

Qualifications

  • Current enrolment in a bachelor’s or master’s programme in Purchasing, Supply Chain, Fashion Business, Luxury Management or equivalent (work‑study/alternance eligible).
  • Strong numerical aptitude and proven accuracy in data handling.
  • Demonstrable interest in fine jewellery, gemstones and precious metals.
  • Legal eligibility for an alternance contract in the host country and availability for the full programme duration.
  • Professional attitude, discretion and respect for confidentiality in dealing with suppliers and designs.

Skills

Advanced Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, VLOOKUP/INDEX) Experience with ERP systems (e.g., SAP, Cegid) — data entry and PO management Purchase order management and supplier follow‑up Product costing and margin analysis Supplier negotiation and commercial correspondence Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Ability to synthesise market research into actionable buying input

Experience

Typically 0–1 year of related experience; previous internships or short placements in purchasing, merchandising or retail — preferably in fashion or jewellery — are strongly valued.

Education

Enrolment in a relevant higher education programme (Bachelor’s/Master’s) in Purchasing, Supply Chain, Fashion/Luxury Business or equivalent; work‑study (alternance) contract required.

Culture

The workplace champions meticulous craftsmanship, heritage design and a collective commitment to excellence. Teams are collaborative and cross‑disciplinary, offering mentorship and practical learning for work‑study hires within a structured luxury environment.