Enable job alerts via email!
Boost your interview chances
Create a job specific, tailored resume for higher success rate.
A leading international shipping company seeks a Commercial Reporting Specialist who excels at turning complex data into actionable insights. You will work closely with the commercial team to drive strategic decisions and improve performance, requiring a background in finance or related fields and strong analytical skills. This role offers a unique opportunity to influence decisions within a dynamic environment focused on growth and innovation.
Are you driven by curiosity and passionate about turning data into strategic decisions? Do you want to be at the centre of commercial decision-making, influencing the strategic development in an international shipping company? Then you might be our new Commercial Reporting Specialist!
What you will be doing
As a Commercial Reporting Specialist, you will turn large sets of financial and operational data into real business impact. Working closely with the commercial team, you will uncover performance drivers, identify patterns, and translate insights into clear, strategic actions.You will be our go-to expert for data-driven insights, helping to shape strategy, and drive performance across the organisation.
The main deliverables and responsibilities include:
We expect you to actively challenge the status quo and bring forward new perspectives on how we run and grow the business with the goal of creating value and boosting performance.
“Shipping, and Ultrabulk in particular, is on an exciting journey to leverage data to improve decision-making. In this role, you will be close to the commercial team, understanding their needs and challenges and delivering relevant analysis and reports to improve performance of the commercial result”, says CFO, Oskar Fabricius.
To succeed in the job
We imagine you have a degree within finance, mathematics, coding, or similar. Experience in shipping, whether on the commercial or support side, is a plus but not a requirement. What matters most is your mindset, curiosity, and analytical drive.
We are not looking for someone overly focused on perfect details—we are looking for someone who can create structure where needed, adapt quickly, and drive value through action.
You will thrive in this role if you are:
We value a diverse and inclusive workplace and encourage you to apply even if your experience doesn’t match every qualification. We believe that the right candidate brings not only expertise and drive but also contributes positively to our culture – one built on strong teamwork and a welcoming, social atmosphere.
Ready to set sail with us?
We would like you to start 1 September. If you would like to learn more about the position, please reach out to Oskar Jörding, Head of Data Solutions at oskar.jording@ultrabulk.com / +45 3148 2820.
Deadline for uploading your CV and answering the screening questions is 6 July. Applications are reviewed continuously, and interviews will take place on an ongoing basis. Only applications uploaded digitally will be taken into consideration; we do not accept applications sent via e-mail. Your application will be treated with confidentiality and our reply will be sent to the e-mail address you have registered in our recruitment system.
We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive recruitment experience for all candidates. If you have any specific needs, please let us know how we can assist.
ABOUT ULTRABULK:
Ultrabulk is a leading global dry bulk operator, servicing its customers in their maritime transportation needs in the MPP & Minibulk, Parcel, Handysize, Supramax and Panamax segments. Ultrabulk operates a fleet of 160 to 190 vessels managed by a professional team, strategically located at 9 offices worldwide (Copenhagen, Cape Town, Dubai, New York, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago, Singapore, Sydney, and Tokyo).
FOCUS ON CLIMATE:
The shipping industry is deeply focused on lifting its climate responsibility, and in Ultrabulk it is at the top of our agenda to push for a greener future. We are committed to reduce our emissions with 40% per cargo tons-mile by 2030, and to reach that goal we have to continue to innovate, collect and analyse data, invest in equipment and systems as well as raise general awareness both ashore and at sea.