Commodity Merchandiser/Trader ID - 14268

Description

  

At JDH and each of our subsidiaries, we know that agriculture is about more than moving commodities—it’s about connecting people and building relationships that matter. Founded in 1886, we’ve been proudly family-owned for five generations, and our roots in the industry run deep. From our mills and storage facilities to our corporate offices, our jobs provide a safe and supportive place to grow and reach your potential. 

 

Our experienced commodity traders manage grains, co-products, manufactured animal feed and animal feed ingredients. We work closely with a wide variety of origin markets to move commodities to destinations with demand. Using our extensive transportation network—including rail, truck and barge—we connect supply and demand across the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Asia. 

 

But we don’t just trade commodities, we deliver reliability, value and the promise of doing what’s right. Whether it’s ensuring quality standards or finding innovative solutions, we’re here to challenge the status quo and keep the industry evolving. 

 

With a wide variety of career opportunities, you can find your fit, whether it’s working at one of our feed mills, managing logistics, 

trucking items to their destination or balancing the books at one of our office locations. 

 

At JDH, we value hard work and the drive to seek out what’s next. Together, with our team of dedicated professionals, we believe we’re building a better future for agriculture. 

 

Summary:

The Merchandiser/Trader will be able to profitably trade assigned commodities within defined geographical territory. The incumbent must accomplish this while following company policies and procedures, developing and maintaining strong customer and supplier relationships, and managing their profit center in an efficient and professional manner.

 

Essential Functions

  • Lead, support, and help foster safety culture and best practices throughout the organization.
  • Maximize trade in his/her commodity within an assigned territory in order to produce superior profits for CSC.
  • Maintain knowledge of market factors that produce price movements.
  • Communicate important market information and activity to other traders and management.
  • Maintain a working knowledge of trading rules and regulations to be followed without exception.
  • Successfully operate within the policies, procedures, and position limits established by management, and accurately report all positions and trading results through the established mechanisms.
  • Arrange for cost effective and efficient transportation of commodities.
  • Maintain CSC’s reputation through careful and honest handling of customer/supplier relations.
  • Supervise the support staff and insure proper execution of all contracts.

 

Requirements

 

 

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