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Director, eCommerce

Los Angeles, CA

ABOUT THE JOB

The Director of eCommerce leads the growth and optimization of BÉIS’s web and mobile app experiences, with full ownership of onsite merchandising, app strategy, search (SEO and GEO), international expansion, and conversion performance. This role sets the eCommerce roadmap, drives profitable revenue growth through data-led testing and optimization, and partners with the VP of eCommerce & Digital on long-term strategy, forecasting, and digital P&L.

This position reports directly to the Vice President, Digital & eCommerce. 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Set and execute the eCommerce strategy across web and mobile app, with end-to-end accountability for traffic, engagement, conversion, retention, and revenue performance.
  • Own the mobile app roadmap and growth strategy, identifying opportunities to drive acquisition, engagement, retention, and contribution to the business.
  • Lead onsite testing and optimization across desktop, mobile web, and app, including A/B testing, personalization, navigation, landing pages, and checkout, leveraging customer insights and behavioral data to improve funnel performance.
  • Own search strategy across the eCommerce ecosystem, including onsite search, SEO, and emerging GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) initiatives to maximize discoverability and organic traffic growth.
  • Lead the global eCommerce expansion strategy and Global-e partnership, ensuring localization, operational excellence, and profitable growth across international markets.
  • Direct short- and long-term merchandising strategy using AI-powered personalization and predictive merchandising platforms, including Nosto, and ongoing optimization of Narvar for post-purchase experience.
  • Establish reporting frameworks for traffic health, acquisition quality, funnel performance, and conversion optimization; translate analytics into actionable recommendations that improve revenue and customer experience.
  • Partner cross-functionally with Paid Media, Retention, Brand Marketing, and Social on traffic quality, attribution, and overall digital business health, and with Legal and IT on compliance, privacy, and digital accessibility standards (ADA/WCAG).
  • Lead, develop, and manage the UX/UI Designer, eCommerce Manager, and Site Merchandiser, building a high-performing team and a culture of accountability, innovation, and continuous improvement.
  • Partner with the VP of eCommerce & Digital on the long-term roadmap, budgeting, forecasting, and digital P&L management; manage third-party partner, agency, and vendor relationships to support best-in-class operations.
  • Other related Duties as required. 


EXPERIENCE & SKILLS

  • 7+ years of direct-to-consumer eCommerce experience, with demonstrated function-level ownership consistent with Director-level scope.
  • Deep hands-on expertise with Shopify Plus; Global-e and international eCommerce experience strongly preferred.
  • Proven track record of improving conversion, revenue, and customer lifetime value through testing, personalization, and onsite optimization.
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to turn data into clear strategic recommendations and operational decisions.
  • Experience managing internal and external developers, agencies, and vendor partners; comfortable owning budget and ROI conversations.
  • Demonstrated team leadership, talent development, and cross-functional influence at a senior level.
  • Familiarity with Visually, PDQ, and Nosto a plus.
  • Comfortable operating in a fast-paced, test-and-learn environment.
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Compensation 

This position's annual base salary range is from $160,000 – $180,000, depending on experience and qualifications.

 

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ABOUT BEACH HOUSE GROUP

A disruptive force of innovation in the beauty and lifestyle space, we are a brand incubator delivering thoughtful products and bold strategies that intuit the needs of today’s consumer. Our expertise spans from brand and product development to design, licensing, and procurement services. We are on a continuous search for white space in the marketplace to develop brands that specifically fill that gap.

Beach House Group reserves the right to change or modify the employee’s job description whether orally or in writing, at any time during the employment relationship. Beach House Group may require an employee to perform duties outside his/her normal description.

Beach House Group is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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