TRAFFIC Eastern Cape

Senior Trader

BKB Ltd
South African Rand . ZAR 300,000 - 400,000

Job Description

We are seeking an experienced Senior Trader for managing trading operations, analyse market trends to maximise profitability and ensure efficient supply chain management of wool & mohair. We offer a competitive Cost to Company remuneration which includes medical aid, retirement benefits and professional development opportunities.

Qualifications
  • Diploma or Degree in Agriculture, Agribusiness or Business Administration
  • Certified Wool Classer Certificate from a recognised institution
  • 3-5 years' experience in an agricultural Trading environment of Fibre production, wool & mohair supply chains and logistics management
  • Valid driver's license
Skills & Competencies
  • Knowledge of international fibre markets, pricing, market trends and export procedures
  • Strong financial, analytical, operational acumen
  • Knowledge of BKB systems, Cape Wools SA and IWTO testing standards
  • Knowledge of wool & mohair grading systems and market structure
  • Good communication, decision making, interpersonal, negotiation and relationship management skills
  • Attention to detail, financial and cost analysis skills
Key Responsibilities
  • Monitor market trends, supply and demand in the wool & mohair industry
  • Source and procure wool & mohair from farmers, cooperatives and auctions
  • Oversee quality inspections, grading of wool & mohair and proper record keeping
  • Maintain relationships with local and international buyers
  • Ensure compliance with trade regulations and company policies

Job Overview

Date Posted
19 Mar 2026
Salary
South African Rand . ZAR 300,000 - 400,000
Location
Eastern Cape, South Africa

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