Client Operations Executive
BridgeIT is hiring a Client Operations Executive based in Mumbai to act as an on-site point of contact for clients. The role involves managing official government documentation, regulatory filings, and coordinating with statutory bodies. Candidates need strong Excel skills and professional fluency in English, Hindi, and Marathi. This is an operationally focused, client-facing position.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
BridgeIT is hiring a Client Operations Executive based in Mumbai to act as an on-site point of contact for clients. The role involves managing official government documentation, regulatory filings, and coordinating with statutory bodies. Candidates need strong Excel skills and professional fluency in English, Hindi, and Marathi. This is an operationally focused, client-facing position.
TAL's take
Role is well-defined and functional but limited to operations with no specific tech or high-growth indicators.
JD is crisp and defines exactly what the hire will do regarding government documentation and client liaison.
Must haves
- Full professional fluency in English, Hindi, and Marathi
- Experience working with Indian government/official documents
- Strong Excel proficiency including VLOOKUP and pivot tables
- Bachelor's degree in any discipline
- Comfortable working independently at client sites and travelling
Tools and skills
Nice to have: google workspace, crm software, document management systems.
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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