Front Office & Administration Excutive
Job Summary
Join our global team for a career filled with opportunities to solve challenges both small and large local and global simple and complex.
Wilhelmsen Ship Management is a third-party ship manager providing various services across the globe. With a huge strength of Employee and Seafarers we own and operate the worlds largest Maritime Network in more than 70 countries.
The Front Office and Administration Executive has the overall responsibility of the functioning of the Front Office and providing Administrative Support. The Front Office and Executive Administration reports to the Admin /Head of Finance.
Below is a brief of the main task & responsibilities for this role.
Main Responsibilities
- Manage front office and reception operations efficiently
- Handle incoming calls visitors couriers and office communication
- Maintain visitor security protocols and reception records
- Coordinate office administration consumables and vendor management
- Ensure upkeep of office infrastructure and equipment
- Support inter-departmental administrative coordination
- Assist seafarers and visitors professionally and courteously
- Provide backup support to the Administration team as required
What We Are Looking For
- Graduate from a recognized university
- 02 years of experience in Front Office / Reception Operations
- Strong verbal and written communication skills in English
- Professional customer-focused and organized personality
- Ability to multitask with adaptability and teamwork mindset
Key Competencies
- Customer Focus
- Action Oriented
- Team Commitment
- Adaptability & Flexibility
- Professionalism
If you are passionate about creating positive first impressions and ensuring seamless administrative operations we would love to hear from you.
Application deadline: 22nd May 2026
Work Location: Mumbai India
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