Wed 23 Jul 2014 12:20

Glander International Bunkering embarks on recruitment drive


Bunker firm is looking to employ staff in Dubai, Florida, Singapore and Brazil.



Glander International Bunkering has embarked on a recruitment campaign and is currently looking to employ bunker traders and brokers in Dubai, Florida, Singapore and Brazil.

In a post on its website, the company lists its requirements as follows:

• Prerequisite of 2-3 years experience within the bunker industry
• A hard-working and goal oriented individual
• Team player
• Strong ambition and self-drive
• Salesperson with a positive attitude towards meeting both our client’s and supplier’s needs.
• Dubai: Fluent in English, preferably with a second language or more
• Florida: Fluent in English, preferably with a second language
• Singapore: Fluency in Mandarin, Cantonese and English preferred
• Brazil: Fluent Portuguese and English

Successful applicants are told that they can expect the following:

• Attractive salary package based on your qualifications
• An Internal Introduction and Education Programme of the highest industry standards
• Accommodation and medical insurance
• A job in an exciting and energetic industry
• A place in a young, innovative and highly qualified team with a very strong company spirit

The company points out that only experienced applicants will be considered.

Interested parties should send their CV and application marked ‘Bunker Trader/Broker’ followed by the relevant office location they are interested in joining to the email: hr@gibunkering.com.

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