Thu 12 Feb 2026, 08:00 GMT | Updated: Thu 12 Feb 2026, 09:20 GMT | Evangelia Fragouli

Uni-Fuels seeks bunker traders for Dubai operations


Nasdaq-listed marine fuel provider advertises positions as part of team expansion in the UAE.


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Uni-Fuels is recruiting bunker traders in Dubai as the company expands its global marine fuel trading operations. Image credit: Image by Freepik

Uni-Fuels has launched a recruitment drive for bunker traders as the marine fuel supplier continues to expand its trading activities in the United Arab Emirates.

The Nasdaq-listed company, founded in 2021, is seeking driven, energetic candidates to join its Dubai-based trading team and support its growth ambitions.

According to the job posting, the role includes managing end-to-end marine fuel transactions, identifying opportunities under varying market conditions, optimising trading margins and delivering market insights. The position also requires close attention to regulatory developments and evolving industry trends.

The firm is looking for commercially minded candidates with strong relationship-building skills and the ability to operate in diverse environments. It highlighted professional development, employee wellbeing and a collaborative company culture as part of its offering.

Headquartered in Singapore, Uni-Fuels is a marine fuels trader and broker that operates across a number of locations, with offices also in Dubai, Limassol, Seoul, and Shanghai.

In recent weeks, the company has been looking to employ bunker traders for new locations in London and Piraeus.

For further information about the UAE positions, please click here.



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