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Associate International Sales Operations

Aegis GroupDubai, UAEPosted 17 May 2026

Aegis Group is hiring an Associate Sales Operations Executive for their commodity trading division based in Dubai. The role covers the full post-sales lifecycle, including contract execution, shipping documentation, and managing Letter of Credit processes. You will collaborate with sourcing and shipping teams to ensure smooth logistics and timely payment realization. Proficiency in Excel and G-suite is required to manage documentation and internal reporting workflows.

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Experience

2-4 years

Function

Operations

Work mode

Onsite, UAE

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Aegis Group is hiring an Associate Sales Operations Executive for their commodity trading division based in Dubai. The role covers the full post-sales lifecycle, including contract execution, shipping documentation, and managing Letter of Credit processes. You will collaborate with sourcing and shipping teams to ensure smooth logistics and timely payment realization. Proficiency in Excel and G-suite is required to manage documentation and internal reporting workflows.

TAL's take

Quality 55/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid mid-tier role with well-defined operational responsibilities in a specific global industry, though limited growth signals provided.

Very clear scope involving post-sales trade documentation and coordination, with specific industry context provided.

Must haves

  • 2-4 years in similar post-sales or trade operations role
  • Advanced proficiency in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
  • Experience with G-suite tools
  • Strong organizational and time management skills
  • Good command of English

Tools and skills

excelwordpowerpointg-suiteslacknotionadobe acrobat

About the company

Aegis Group is an established player in the bulk commodity trading sector, fitting the profile of an established mid-stage entity.

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