Trade Support Specialist (Bulk)
Finiti Partners is seeking a Trade Support Specialist for their global trading operations team in Dubai. The role involves managing the end-to-end execution of physical commodity trades, coordinating vessel schedules, and liaising with international stakeholders. Candidates need experience in commodities trading or supply chain operations. The environment is fast-paced and requires high commercial awareness.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, UAE
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Finiti Partners is seeking a Trade Support Specialist for their global trading operations team in Dubai. The role involves managing the end-to-end execution of physical commodity trades, coordinating vessel schedules, and liaising with international stakeholders. Candidates need experience in commodities trading or supply chain operations. The environment is fast-paced and requires high commercial awareness.
TAL's take
Stable mid-tier firm with clear operational focus, though lacks specific tech or seniority requirements.
Coherent description of trade operations responsibilities with clearly defined stakeholder interaction.
Must haves
- Experience within commodities trading, dry bulk shipping, or trade execution
- Strong communication skills
- Ability to manage multiple stakeholders across different regions and cultures
- Commercially aware and proactive
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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