Wed 22 Oct 2025, 12:00 GMT | Updated: Wed 22 Oct 2025, 12:03 GMT

Uni-Fuels seeks bunker traders for Dubai operations


Bunker firm targeting 'driven and energetic' bunker traders to join its UAE team.


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Successful candidates will be tasked with playing a key role in driving growth within the Dubai office. Image credit: Uni-Fuels

Marine fuel solutions provider Uni-Fuels is recruiting bunker traders for its Dubai operations as part of its growth strategy.

The company, which was founded in 2021, is seeking "driven and energetic" bunker traders to join its team in the United Arab Emirates. According to the job posting, successful candidates will manage end-to-end marine fuel transactions, identify market opportunities, and deliver market insights while adapting to changing regulations and industry trends.

Traders will be expected to work as team players within the trading division, with responsibilities including margin optimization and transaction management.

Uni-Fuels says it is looking for candidates who are "proactive, adaptable, and driven by a desire to learn and grow," and that it requires individuals who are comfortable both closing deals and building relationships, with a commercial mindset and global connections.

As regards its strengths, Uni-Fuels mentions its focus on wellbeing, company culture, and professional development opportunities.

In order to apply for the position, please click here.



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