Broker
Clarksons
- Genève
- CDI
- Temps-plein
- Drive revenue and grow the client base through proactive business development and relationship building across international markets.
- Market Cape tonnage to customers, shippers, and charterers, while providing forward market insight to support strategic positioning.
- Negotiate spot and time charters, including physical and Forward Freight Agreement-linked deals, to achieve maximum returns for owners.
- Analyse market trends, Forward Freight Agreement curves, time-charter equivalents, vessel supply-demand dynamics, and macroeconomic indicators to inform trade strategy and client advice.
- Coordinate the allocation of spot and contract cargo to assigned ships, optimising voyage results, space utilisation, and scheduling efficiency.
- Set up, negotiate, and conclude deals from initial proposal through to post-fixture follow-up, ensuring accuracy and commercial value.
- Collaborate with chartering, operations, and analytics teams to ensure seamless execution and risk management.
- Maintain accurate voyage records, charter party documentation, and client reporting.
- Identify and develop new business opportunities by monitoring trade flows, port lineups, and future market trends.
- Represent the company at client meetings and industry events in global shipping hubs including London, Geneva, and Singapore.
- Undertake additional/ad hoc duties to support business objectives.
- Commercial insight – ability to interpret freight market movements, Forward Freight Agreement curves, and macroeconomic trends to support profitable decision-making.
- Technology fluency – confident using digital tools, data visualisation platforms, and programming languages to enhance broking performance and use of shipping platforms.
- Market expertise – proven experience in the Cape segment, integrating physical and paper market perspectives to optimise commercial outcomes.
- Client relationship management – adept at building and maintaining strong global relationships across owners, charterers, and traders in London, Geneva, Singapore, and beyond.
- Cross-cultural collaboration – comfortable working across diverse teams and regions, adapting communication and negotiation styles to international markets.
- Negotiation and deal execution – understanding of structuring, negotiating, and concluding spot and time charters, with strong follow-through post-fixture.
- Adaptability under pressure – able to remain effective and solution-oriented in volatile and fast-moving market conditions.
- Attention to detail – ensuring accuracy in calculations, market reporting, and contract documentation.
- Analytical strength – skilled in data analysis using Python, R, PowerBI, and Excel to identify patterns in trade flows, vessel positioning, and port activity.
- Minimum of one year experience in the Cape market.
- Proven Cape market broking understanding, with strong competency of both physical and paper markets.
- Demonstrated ability to combine market analytics with commercial negotiation to deliver results.
- Strong relationship-building skills with clients and colleagues across multiple geographies.
- High resilience, adaptability, and a collaborative approach developed through work in fast-paced, multi-office environments.
- Excellent problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills, with the ability to convey market insights clearly.
- Numerically strong with attention to detail and commercial acumen.
- Proficient in MS Office, Python, R, PowerBI, and other analytical tools.
- Willingness to travel and engage in client events globally.