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Product Operations Analyst - L2

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

The Company

CommerceIQ is building the AI platform that runs commerce for the world's largest brands. We are not selling AI demos. We are shipping AI agents for content, media, and sales into the workflows of the Fortune 100 every week.

                                                               
          
2,200+
          
Customers
        
          
10 of Top 12
          
CPG Companies
        
          
900+
          
Retailers Connected
        
          
$200M+
          
Raised
        

Customers include Coca-Cola, Nestlé, Colgate-Palmolive, Mondelez, Samsung, and Kellogg's. Backed by SoftBank, Insight Partners, and Madrona. Headquartered in Mountain View with teams across the US, India, Canada, and the UK. Pre-IPO.

Key Responsibilities
Own day-to-day product operations activities including change management requests, product maintenance, product tagging, banner tagging, PIM matching, and configuration updates across customer accounts.
Ensure high levels of data quality and operational excellence by validating product classifications, taxonomy mappings, catalog configurations, and onboarding-related deliverables.
Investigate operational issues, identify root causes, and work cross- functionally with Product, Engineering, Data Science, and Customer Success teams to drive timely resolution and long-term fixes.
Analyze operational workflows, identify bottlenecks and inefficiencies, and recommend process improvements that improve accuracy, scalability, and turnaround times.
Drive automation and AI-assisted workflow initiatives by helping translate manual processes into scalable systems, business rules, and operational playbooks.
Support strategic and operational initiatives across the organization, taking ownership of new programs, process rollouts, and continuous improvement efforts as business needs evolve.

Required Qualifications

3–5 years of experience in Operations, Product Operations, Data Operations, Business Operations, Catalog Operations, or Analytics
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities Hands-on SQL experience Advanced Excel / Google Sheets skills
Experience working with large datasets and operational workflows
Strong attention to detail and data quality
Excellent written and verbal communication skills


Preferred Qualifications
Experience in e-commerce, retail technology, marketplaces, catalog operations, or product data management
Experience with taxonomy management, product classification, or metadata operations
Familiarity with Jira, Confluence, BigQuery, Databricks, or similar platforms
Exposure to automation tools, Python, scripting, or workflow automation platforms
Familiarity with AI-assisted workflows and Generative AI tools


Success Metrics
SLA adherence for change requests
Product Maintenance activities accuracy and throughput
Reduction in recurring operational issues
Automation opportunities identified and implemented
improvements in operational efficiency and data quality


Ideal Candidate
A highly analytical operator who enjoys solving messy operational problems, investigating root causes, improving data quality, and building scalable processes. The ideal candidate combines operational discipline with curiosity about automation and AI, and is motivated to eliminate repetitive work through smarter systems.

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status or any other category prohibited by applicable law. 

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