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Business Development Executive

Gateway Resources DMCCDubai, UAEPosted 19 May 2026

Gateway Resources DMCC is hiring a Business Development Executive in Dubai to drive growth in the recycling and commodity trading sector. The role involves sourcing clients, managing global trade relationships, and coordinating complex logistics and compliance tasks. Candidates should be proactive and comfortable with a fast-paced environment involving international travel. This position provides broad exposure to the supply chain and sustainability operations.

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Experience

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Function

Business Development

Work mode

Onsite, UAE

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Gateway Resources DMCC is hiring a Business Development Executive in Dubai to drive growth in the recycling and commodity trading sector. The role involves sourcing clients, managing global trade relationships, and coordinating complex logistics and compliance tasks. Candidates should be proactive and comfortable with a fast-paced environment involving international travel. This position provides broad exposure to the supply chain and sustainability operations.

TAL's take

Quality 45/1003/5 clarityTier 2 company

Role offers exposure to global trading and sustainability sectors but lacks specific seniority or YOE constraints and is a smaller independent trading firm.

Role is well-defined in context of responsibilities, but lacks specific tech or experience requirements, resulting in a slightly generic profile.

Must haves

  • Based in Dubai
  • Strong English communication skills
  • Client-facing experience
  • Experience in recycling, waste management, or trading
  • Ability to manage multiple moving parts

About the company

Established commodity trading house, unaffiliated with tech-tier giants, classified as mid-tier.

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