Fri 26 Jan 2018, 10:11 GMT

Monjasa targets operator for Panama office


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The M/T Antares, Monjasa's fixed bunker vessel at Skagen, berthed next to the company's fuel storage tank facility.
Image credit: Monjasa
Operator (Panama). Deadline: 22 Feb 2018

Monjasa is looking for an Operator for our team in Panama.

Are you a skilled and driven operator? Do our values of respect, ambition, curiosity as well as smile and joy appeal to you? Then this is just the right opportunity for you.

Job description

Monjasa is a leading global partner in the oil and shipping industry who believes strongly in driving Personal Business. We aim to inspire our business partners and become first choice by challenging status quo with our original solutions. We are thus on the lookout for a new colleague who can identify with Monjasa's values and can cultivate strong relations and engage in networks around the world.

Your primary role is to deal with daily operations such as ensuring smooth bunker deliveries, coordinating with local entities, coordination of loadings in local terminals, generating reports and many other ad hoc tasks. Thus, we expect you to be curious towards our business environment and have a can-do attitude to tackle dynamic and sometimes complex situations.

Areas of focus

- Coordinate and maintain the overview of bunker deliveries on a daily basis
- Daily contact with the crews, agents and terminals
- Send bunker & loading orders and job lists to our barges
- Continuously update NAV with sales orders
- Optimize the costs and movements of our vessels
- Ad hoc tasks

The ideal candidate - professional skills

- At least 2 years of experience with marine agency operations, terminal operations, vessel operations or bunkering.
- Relevant educational background
- Fluency in written/oral English and Spanish
- IT proficient - professional user of Microsoft Office is a requirement, NAV is a plus

The ideal candidate - personal skills

- Structured and detail-oriented
- Able to juggle several balls in the air
- Proactive and determined
- Situational awareness
- Ambitious and eager to learn

We offer

Monjasa offers an exciting job in a global organisation, where you will be a part of a young and ambitious team. We always strive to be the best team player - and when it comes to us being the preferred working place of our candidates, we might owe it to our excellent working environment, which reflects the company's expectations towards employees: "Expect something more than the usual and perform above average".

At Monjasa, we live our values and offer a fully competitive salary in the market based on your actual qualifications and the job at hand.

About Monjasa

Monjasa is a global partner in the oil and shipping industries. Our core business includes reselling and physical supply of marine fuels, oil terminal operations, agency, and ship-owning activities on a global level.

We are characterized by a strong entrepreneurial spirit and has achieved strong growth on a global scale since our humble start in 2002. Financially, Monjasa is recognized as a very robust business partner and our revenue exceeds USD 1.2 billion in 2016 - or equivalent to 4 million tons of bunker fuels supplied every year. The fleet currently consists of some 20 tankers vessels.

The Monjasa Group also offers pioneering offshore hotel and project services through the C-bed Floating Hotels trade name.

Application

Interviews will be ongoing until the position has been occupied.

We encourage you to read much more about the company, the job application process and some good and valuable advice on how to best position yourself for the open job listing.

We are looking forward to receiving your application.

In case you encounter any problems when uploading your application, please contact HR support Monday to Friday between 8am - 5pm UTC-05:00 on this number: +507 202 5231.

Please click here to apply for the position.


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