Mon 24 Oct 2011 11:56

OW Bunker announces recruitment drive


Bunker firm plans to expand its trading, risk management and business development teams on the back of European business growth.



OW Bunker, one of the world’s leading suppliers and traders of marine fuel, has today announced what it refers to as 'a significant recruitment drive' in the European arm of its physical division on the back of growth and expansion within the region.

The company says it is seeking a number of new bunker traders for its European offices in Denmark, Belgium, Germany and Sweden, as well as two senior level risk managers positioned in Denmark.

"OW Bunker is looking for traders with at least one to two years’ experience of the shipping industry, and senior risk managers who are able to build close relationships with customers, helping them to implement effective fuel procurement and hedging strategies that maximise customer profitability; so essential in a volatile global economy and amidst rising oil prices," the company said.

Marianne Schrøder, Human Resources Director, OW Bunker, commented: “At a time when professional standards are rising within the bunker industry and customers rightly expect higher levels of service from their fuel supply partner, it is vital that we invest in the next generation of marine fuel professionals. We are looking for talented, ambitious and commercially-savvy candidates that are committed to helping us to deliver a truly world-class service to all of our customers and maintaining our pre-eminent position within the global bunkering industry.”

All successful applicants for the trader positions will participate in OW Bunker’s training programme, which covers all aspects of the marine fuel business, including physical supply operations, bunker trading and risk management, as well as an in-depth insight into the OW Bunker brand and values. The programme also includes a six-month secondment abroad.

The recruitment drive follows the recent appointment of a new business development executive within OW Bunker’s physical division. Klaus Astrup Nielsen begins his new role on 1st November. He is "a highly experienced senior professional who joins the company from related industries," OW Bunker said.

Commenting on the company's recruitment stratefy, Jane Dahl Christensen, Executive Vice President, OW Bunker said: “Despite the current global financial crisis, we are continuing to successfully grow our operations. It is clear that customers want to work with fuel suppliers who can act as strategic partners, developing fuel procurement strategies that meet the many financial, and regulatory challenges that they now face in a market that experiencing such dramatic transition. Having quality people who have the ability to work with customers in this consultative way is central to delivering our long-term business strategy.”

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