Wed 17 Dec 2025, 13:34 GMT | Updated: Wed 17 Dec 2025, 13:42 GMT | Bunker Index Staff

Malik Supply seeks bunker trader for Fredericia office


Danish company advertises role focusing on client portfolio development and energy product trading.


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Malik Supply is recruiting a bunker trader to develop client portfolios and handle energy product sales at its Fredericia base. Image credit: Designed by Freepik

Danish bunker firm Malik Supply is recruiting a bunker trader for its office in Fredericia, according to a job posting.

The role involves daily sales and procurement of energy products, developing client portfolios, and maintaining supplier relationships. The position also includes canvas calls, lead mapping, and market follow-up activities.

Candidates will be expected to specialize in selected customer segments, regions, or port focus areas, according to the company. The role requires planning and coordinating meetings, travel, and events.

Malik Supply is seeking applicants with experience in the bunker industry and completed upper secondary education, preferably in sales or marketing. The company said it is looking for candidates with an interest in sales, negotiation, and commercial development.

Required qualifications include computer proficiency, analytical and communication skills, and a good command of English. The position involves travel of 20–30 days per year.

The company said it offers a salary package aligned with performance and describes the role as providing opportunities for specialization and professional development in an international trading environment.

Malik Supply is headquartered in Aalborg, Denmark, and forms part of Malik Group, which also has offices in Fredericia, Greece, Greenland and Sweden. The position is advertised as a hybrid role.

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


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