Fri 12 Dec 2025, 06:05 GMT | Updated: Fri 12 Dec 2025, 06:08 GMT | Bunker Index Staff

Monjasa seeks trader for Dubai operations


Marine fuel supplier recruiting for trading role covering sales, purchasing, and logistics in UAE.


Monjasa logo.
Monjasa is expanding its trading team in Dubai to handle bunker fuel sales and supply chain operations. Image credit: Monjasa

Monjasa has announced a vacancy for a trader position based in Dubai, UAE, as the marine fuel supplier looks to strengthen its trading operations in the region.

The role will involve day-to-day trading activities, including sales and purchasing of bunker fuel, as well as logistical planning. The position will also focus on identifying new business opportunities and establishing connections globally, according to the job posting.

The company describes the role as part of its trading team, with responsibilities including supporting back-to-back trading activities and seeking solutions for business partners in the supply chain.

Anders Bønnelykke, trading manager at Monjasa, commented: "At Monjasa, we believe that securing long-term success starts with bringing in the right people — those who not only align with our values but also contribute to a culture of continuous growth. We take great pride in fostering meaningful development among our colleagues and partners, ensuring that every challenge becomes an opportunity to excel."

He added: "From day one, working at Monjasa is both demanding yet rewarding. The drive, ambition, and professionalism across all departments push us to make a real impact. By continuously challenging the status quo and striving for improvement, we have built a strong foundation for lasting success."

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



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