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Meghna Group Hiring DGM/GM (Regulatory Affairs)

Meghna Group of Industries (MGI) — one of Bangladesh’s biggest business empires, a name that can make even your father look up from his newspaper. And they’re on the hunt for someone who can navigate the mysterious world of government approvals, licenses, and — brace your audits.

Meghna Group of Industries published a job circular recently. So, yeah, it’s serious business. Let’s unpack this opportunity like a friend explaining why that “boring sounding” corporate role might be your career jackpot.

Who’s Hiring and What’s the Job?

Organization: Meghna Group of Industries (MGI)
Position: Deputy General Manager (DGM) / General Manager (GM) – Regulatory Affairs
Location: Dhaka Head Office
Application Deadline: 30 October 2025
Email to Apply: career@mgi.org
Subject Line: “DGM/GM, Regulatory Affairs”

That’s your headline stuff. Now, let’s talk about what it really means.

The Story Behind the Job

You know those corporate types who can walk into a government office, smile politely, and walk out with the paperwork done? That’s who Meghna Group is looking for.

This position is basically the bridge between the company and the regulators, meaning, you’re the reason the factory doesn’t shut down because of a missing environmental clearance or expired import license.

Imagine it like this:

  • The factory head is calling.
  • The legal team is emailing.
  • The ministry wants a report by tomorrow.
    And you? You’re the calm in the storm — the person who keeps all those ducks (and documents) in a row.

Responsibilities What You’ll Actually Do

Let’s break it down. According to the official circular, here’s what Meghna Group expects:

  • Lead and guide the Regulatory Affairs team so all compliance tasks are smooth and timely.
  • Maintain every license, approval, and document — because losing one means someone’s sweating bullets.
  • Represent MGI in inspections, audits, and meetings with government agencies (where charm meets checklists).
  • Coordinate with factory heads and responsible people to ensure regulatory documents are up to date.

But here’s the unofficial translation (from one professional to another):

You’re the company’s firewall between “compliant” and “in trouble.”

If something goes wrong — like an expired license, a missed renewal, or an unfiled report — it lands on your desk. So, yes, the stakes are high, but so is respect.

Educational Qualifications: Who Can Apply?

Now, let’s look at what MGI is asking for:

Requirement

Details

Degree

Master’s in business administration, Public Administration, or related subjects

Extra Credit

Training in Compliance or Regulatory Affairs

Experience

10–15 years in government liaison, licensing, or regulatory compliance work in Bangladesh

 

That’s not beginner-level. They’re clearly looking for a seasoned pro — someone who can walk into a meeting with confidence and leave with results.

If you’ve ever:

  • Managed factory compliance paperwork,
  • Worked with ministries or government agencies,
  • Or been the “go-to” person for getting approvals,
    then congratulations — you’re in the sweet spot.

How to Apply (and Actually Get Noticed)

Here’s the part everyone skips but shouldn’t.
You’ve got until 30 October 2025, so don’t rush — but don’t procrastinate either.

Steps to Apply:

  1. Update your CV (highlight regulatory or government liaison experience).
  2. Write a short, confident cover letter — not the robotic “Dear Sir/Madam” kind.
  3. Email both to career@mgi.org with the subject line: “DGM/GM, Regulatory Affairs.”

Pro Tip:
If you’ve worked with BSTI, DOE, or any other regulatory body, mention it. Those keywords make recruiters’ eyes light up.

Final Thoughts

Jobs like these don’t come often. They’re high-stakes, high-impact, and high-reward. Meghna Group isn’t just looking for someone to file paperwork. They’re looking for someone to run the show behind the show.

So, if you’ve ever been the quiet fixer who keeps the company on the right side of the law, this one calling your name. Don’t wait till the deadline. Because in corporate Bangladesh, the early applicant gets the callback.

Ismat Jerin

Hello, I am Ismath Zerin, a dedicated student of Computer Science and Engineering(CSE) department at the American International University Bangladesh. I am also a professional content writer. I specialize in technical and creative content. I appreciate having the opportunity to connect with others, discuss ideas, and receive feedback on my work. Please do not hesitate to contact me

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