Fri 14 Jul 2017 12:35

Bunker Holding announces three job vacancies


Bunker group is looking to employ three people in Denmark.



Bunker Holding - part of United Shipping & Trading Company (USTC) Group - has announced three new job vacancies in Denmark.

At its head office in Middelfart, Bunker Holding is looking to hire an IT Project Manager. The role is described as being "a challenging position where you will gain an in-depth knowledge of our bunker business across the globe".

In the job announcement, Bunker Holding says it is seeking candidates with at least five years' experience in managing IT development projects and states its "ambition to become a frontrunner of digital opportunities".

Also in Middelfart, the company aims to employ an IT Student Assistant to help build the company's Project Management Office.

"As an IT Student Assistant at Bunker Holding Group, you will primarily assist the establishment of our project offices combined with coordination and development work in our IT department," Bunker Holding says.

The Danish firm also seeks candidates for the role of Student Assistant - Group Strategy, Business Development & M&A in either Copenhagen or Middelfart.

Bunker Holding has a number of marine fuels and lubricants businesses under its umbrella, including Dan-Bunkering, Glander International Bunkering, Scandinavian Bunkering, BMS United Bunkers, LQM Petroleum Services, Unioil Supply, Unicore Fuel and Unimarine. It is widely considered to be the world's second-biggest seller of marine fuels.


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