Tue 4 Jul 2017, 11:44 GMT

Cockett announces job vacancies


Company seeks branch manager in Brazil, lubricants sales managers in Europe and Asia, and more...



Cockett Marine Oil has announced that it currently has a list of job positions available at a number of its office locations.

In Brazil, the company says it is looking to employ a branch manager to oversee its operation and "to lead and develop the Cockett Brazil office in conjunction with the Commercial Head - Americas".

For the development of its marine lubricants business, Cockett seeks candidates with a minimum of five to seven years' experience in marine lubricant sales for the post of Marine Lubricants Sales Manager - South East Asia. The person selected for the job will be based in Singapore.

Cockett is also looking for candidates with at least five years' experience in marine lubricant sales for the role of Marine Lubricants Sales Manager - North West Europe, based in either Rotterdam or London.

Meanwhile, at its head office in Dubai, Cockett aims to hire an experienced post fixture executive to manage the invoicing process.

Following the launch of the Cockett Group Academy Internship Program, and in line with its progression strategy, Cockett also has an internship opportunity at its Dubai Office.

In order to view a list of the positions available, please click here.


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