Wed 31 Dec 2025, 06:44 GMT | Updated: Wed 31 Dec 2025, 15:35 GMT | Evangelia Fragouli

Uni-Fuels seeks bunker traders for London operations


Nasdaq-listed marine fuel supplier recruiting for trading team to support global expansion efforts.


Palace of Westminster, London.
Uni-Fuels is growing its bunker trading team in London as part of its wider international development. Image credit: paul silvan / Unsplash

Uni-Fuels is recruiting bunker traders for its London operations, according to a job posting published on LinkedIn.

The marine fuel trader and broker, which has been listed on Nasdaq since 2024 and was founded in 2021, said the roles will support its trading activities across multiple markets and time zones.

According to the job description, successful candidates will be responsible for managing end-to-end marine fuel transactions, identifying trading opportunities under varying market conditions and supporting margin optimisation.

The role also involves delivering market insights while adapting to changing regulations and industry trends.

Uni-Fuels said it is seeking individuals with strong commercial awareness, relationship-building skills and the ability to operate in fast-moving and diverse trading environments.

The bunker firm describes itself as having evolved from "modest beginnings" into a growing presence across multiple locations.

Headquartered in Singapore, Uni-Fuels also has offices in Dubai, Limassol, Seoul, and Shanghai, according to the company's website. In addition to London, it is also currently looking to employ bunker traders in Piraeus.

Interested candidates can apply for the London position by clicking here.



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