Tue 28 Oct 2014, 18:12 GMT

Bunker firm seeks traders


Job posting for bunker traders to work in North Europe.



Danish bunker company A/S Dan-Bunkering is currently seaching for bunker traders to work at its office in Copenhagen. Please find the company's job posting below.

Job Posting

Source: Dan-Bunkering

The perfect candidate:

• Masters English and preferably an additional language fluently
• Is a great sales person
• Is independent as well as a team player
• Is flexible and has a strong and winning personality
• Is proactive and creative
• Is hungry for success
• Is social and finds it easy to contact new people

We can offer:

• Possibility to strongly influence the development of new markets
• Engage in business world-wide
• A job with a high level of freedom and responsibility
• A salary package matching your performance and skills
• An exciting and challenging work environment
• Great possibilities for developing and perfecting yourself within trading
• Good career options
• A young and motivated team of colleagues

Do you fulfill the requirements to become our new Bunker Trader? Then please send us your application and CV in English to hej@dan-bunkering.com.

Employment date will be according to agreement.

If you have any questions to the job, please do not hesitate to contact Sales Manager Rune Andreasen (+45 3345 5432 ) or Senior Bunker Trader & Team Leader Michel Dominique Thomsen (+45 3345 5443).


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