Trading Operator
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Your Role as a Trading Operator:
As a Trading Operator, you will work closely with traders and counterparties to coordinate all aspects of post-deal trading activities from trade inception to completion.
You will be working in a fast-paced, dynamic trading environment with time-sensitive, business-critical activities requiring 24/7 responsiveness, strong planning and organizational skills, and attention to detail. You will act as a key interface and internal coordinator between all involved internal departments (Trading, Treasury, Credit, Financial Control, Accounting, Shipping, Vetting, Demurrage, AQB, etc.) and third parties.
Activités
- Coordinate logistics for all loading/discharging by sea and/or overland, avoiding and mitigating any potential hazardous situations.
- Follow up on vessels chartered by the company (spot, COA, or T/C) and optimize rotations and loading plans.
- Nominate essential service providers (independent inspectors, loss controllers, additive suppliers, etc.) and ensure the accuracy and consistency of the results obtained.
- Diligently manage storage and process contracts (quantities, qualities, financial exposure, customs, etc.).
- Identify the cause of any operational problems encountered and ensure resolution through coordination with all affected stakeholders, mitigating costs and consequences for the company.
- Obtain financial guarantees from counterparties, control and/or amend them before cargo loading/unloading, in conjunction with the Credit department.
- Evaluate all costs derived from transactions and communicate all operational data having a financial impact on trading results (prices, hedges, freight, currency, etc.).
- Verify the coherence and feasibility of trading negotiations and formalize commercial contracts.
- Submit damage reports to insurers and compile and follow claim files.
- Ensure compliance with all regulatory aspects (REACH, Customs, VAT, etc.) in collaboration with respective support departments.
- Ensure compliance with vetting procedures for seagoing vessels and barges.
- Adhere to HSE, Code of Conduct, Business Integrity, and all other applicable company policies and procedures at all times.
- Manage the invoicing and payment process and recovery of funds when applicable.
- Where applicable to the role, manage and optimize equity lifting by having an in-depth understanding of Lifting Agreements and Terminal Procedures, including Availabilities, Payment Quantities, etc.
- You hold a Master’s degree (Engineering, Business School, or equivalent) with a Finance or Business background and have initial experience multitasking in a very fast-paced environment.
- You have knowledge, interest, and curiosity in the energy/trading business and are willing to learn.
- You enjoy facing challenges and have a strong sense of commitment and flexibility.
- You have a good commercial instinct, a solution-oriented attitude, and demonstrate a genuine team spirit.
- Rigorous in your approach, you meticulously plan and organize your work, enabling you to thrive in a complex and fast-paced environment and work under time pressure.
- You proactively look for areas of development and do not hesitate to initiate new ideas or ways of doing things.
- You have good analytical skills and are IT savvy.
- You are fluent in English and French, and any other language is considered a plus.
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