The Energy Trading Director develops intermediate or long-term hedging strategies to maximize profitability for the organization. Directs the operations for the intermediate and long-term power or fuel trading activity. Being an Energy Trading Director typically requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Develops policies and procedures for power or fuel trading processes in order to ensure optimization and compliance with established standards and regulations. In addition, Energy Trading Director typically reports to top management. The Energy Trading Director manages a departmental f... view job details
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Oversees and directs strategic power trading operations and policies to optimize portfolio performance and profitability. Develops and implements policies and procedures for comprehensive risk management and hedging strategies to ensure full compliance with regulatory requirements. Leverages deep expertise in energy markets, trading practices, and market dynamics to drive organizational objectives and maintain a competitive advantage. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to senior management. Manages a departmental sub-function within a broader departmental function. Creates functio... view job details
The Energy Trader monitors energy levels and reports needs or excesses and conducts market analysis to identify fluctuations in cost and availability of power sources. Responsible for the purchase and sale of energy. Being an Energy Trader may require a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Requires knowledge of energy trading markets and trading practices. In addition, Energy Trader typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Working as an Energy Trader typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function... view job details
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Volant is a technology-driven trading firm comprised of quantitative traders and technologists who work together as a single team. For more than a decade, we have specialized in automated options, futures and equities trading from our offices in New York, Chicago and Hong Kong. We pride ourselves on our entrepreneurial culture, exceptional people and ability to adapt. Trading: As a proprietary trading firm, we are dedicated to capturing market opportunities on major exchanges around the world. Our trading team is constantly conducting research and analysis to enhance our strategies and develop... view company details
Headquartered in metropolitan Detroit, Detroit Trading Company is among the world's foremost aggregators of "in-market" automotive shopper intelligence, providing data and qualified sales leads to automotive brands and dealers that is responsible for more than 30,000 vehicle sales or $1 billion in monthly car sales. The company was founded by a group of executives from Car.com after it was sold to Autobytel in April of 2004. Our team includes leadership from advertising agencies, original equipment manufacturers, leading digital media agencies and respected data-analytics firms. Today, Detroit... view company details
Vertex Energy, Inc., an environmental services company, provides a range of services designed to aggregate, process, and recycle industrial and commercial waste systems in the Gulf Coast and Central Midwest regions of the United States. The company operates in three segments: Black Oil, Refining and Marketing, and Recovery. The Black Oil segment collects and purchases used motor oil directly from third-party generators; aggregates used motor oil from a network of local and regional collectors; and sells used motor oil to customers for use as a feedstock or replacement fuel for industrial burne... view company details
Belvedere trading is a proprietary trading firm specializing in equity index and commodity derivatives. view company details
Stock Market Indexed CDs 'For those who have amassed substantial savings but don't want to risk a penny - no way, no how - there are a few securities that provide access to the market without jeopardizing the original sum invested.' People work hard for their money, so risky investments often make them think twice. A volatile stock market means higher risks, even for people who have been investing for years. For those who have amassed substantial savings but don't want to risk a penny - no way, no how - there are a few securities that provide access to the market without jeopardizing the ... view article details
A lot of people are out of work and have been out of work for a long time. That means a lot of job hunters have spent months -- and unfortunately years in some cases -- looking for a new job. And as everyone who's ever been in that position will tell you, it's no fun. But while times certainly are tough and that directly contributes to not finding employment elsewhere, chances are you're not maximizing your hiring opportunities by doing the little things that make a huge difference during a job search.Alan DeBack is the author of 'Get Hired in a Tough Market: Insider Secrets to Finding and Lan... view article details
Q. I have been trying to contact my human resource department to get a fair market value (pay range) for the position I have held for 6 years. My HR department has told me they do not have the fair market value of my position. The bank I work for does have pay ranges and I have asked for those, but the HR department said the pay ranges do not mean anything because they overlap.How can I find out what I am worth? How can I get this information from my employer to compare other positions in my area?A. Pay ranges and pay grades are tools companies use to help them administer their pay programs. C... view article details
Q. I have been trying to contact my human resource department to get a fair market value (pay range) for the position I have held for 6 years. My HR department has told me they do not have the fair market value of my position. The bank I work for does have pay ranges and I have asked for those, but the HR department said the pay ranges do not mean anything because they overlap.How can I find out what I am worth? How can I get this information from my employer to compare other positions in my area?A. Pay ranges and pay grades are tools companies use to help them administer their pay programs. C... view article details
Ensure Proper Job MatchThere are a number of reasons your current pay could fall in the bottom quartile range. Be sure to verify that your benchmark job title is at least a 75 percent match to the responsibilities of your current position. The closer the match, the better your analysis will be. If your actual role includes lesser responsibilities, then you should adjust the benchmark salary range down accordingly. Also, be sure that the company and personal factors are as accurate as possible.Performance and ProficiencyIf you've correctly matched all factors, assess your performance and profic... view article details