Facilities Supervisor
TaskUs is hiring a Facilities Supervisor to support their global outsourced digital services operations. The role involves maintaining physical office infrastructure and supporting day-to-day facility needs. This position contributes to the company's People First culture and operational consistency. Candidates will work onsite at the Sadar location in India.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
TaskUs is hiring a Facilities Supervisor to support their global outsourced digital services operations. The role involves maintaining physical office infrastructure and supporting day-to-day facility needs. This position contributes to the company's People First culture and operational consistency. Candidates will work onsite at the Sadar location in India.
TAL's take
Role is a standard operational support position within a large BPO firm with limited technical scope defined.
The JD is generic and focuses primarily on company culture and HR policies rather than specific facilities management responsibilities.
Salaries at TaskUs
5.0 LPA average
Based on 9 Grapevine salary entries for TaskUs.
Operations
2 - 4 years | L8
2 LPA average
Range: 2 - 2 LPA
Sales
0 - 2 years | L2
5 LPA average
Range: 5 - 5 LPA
Engineering
0 - 2 years | L2
9 LPA average
Range: 9 - 9 LPA
Other roles
0 - 2 years | L2
3 LPA average
Range: 3 - 3 LPA
About the company
TaskUs is an established global BPO services company with significant scale.
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