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Thu 18 Jan 2018, 15:45 GMT

Cockett seeks credit controller in Dubai


New job opportunity at bunker firm's head office.



Cockett Group on Thursday announced that it had a new job opportunity - for the role of credit controller - at its head office in Dubai.

The person selected for the position will be tasked with reviewing customer credit lines and credit limit assessments; keeping the company's trading system up-to-date in terms of new and existing clients, credit limits and terms of business; reviewing and arranging the allocation of unmatched funds on both customer and vendor accounts; setting up payment plans for various offices; and escalating debt collection where appropriate.

Interested applicants should send a CV and short covering letter to humanresources[at]cockett.com. To view the full job summary, please click here.

The company also took the opportunity on Thursday to highlight the fact that it still has a number of bunker trading positions listed on its website - originally posted between October and December.

The trading jobs are based in Greece, Hong Kong, UK, and United States.

Additionally, the website still has two Marine Lubricant Sales Manager positions listed (for the Netherlands and Singapore), which were first posted in June.

As Bunker Index previously reported, Carl Kiddell was hired as Group Credit Manager at Cockett last year. He is based in London. Prior to joining Cockett, he served as Credit Controller, Credit Manager and Director of Credit and Risk Management at World Fuel Services between 2004 and 2017.


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