A Better Place To Work
- Autonomy and freedom
- Team approach to trading: collaborative, information-sharing, collegial environment
- Base salary with generous team bonus
- Centralized support for accounting, logistics, marketing
- Flexible locations: new offices across North America
- Cutting-edge technology revolutionizing the industry
A Rare Financial Opportunity
- Stock ownership
- Outstanding growth opportunity
Position Overview
Join the fastest-growing lumber trading house in North America! Positions are available in North
America for experienced, high-integrity traders of low grade lumber
and related products. Candidates must have at least five years experience in buying and selling
industrial lumber products, with an established base of customers and suppliers. LowGradeLumber offers an excellent base
salary with a performance bonus, generous stock incentives and full benefits. Don't miss this
opportunity to join a team of lumber professionals in an exciting and progressive work
atmosphere.
Lumber Trader
Responsibilities and Characteristics
- Maintain current base of customers and suppliers.
- Understand and implement all phases of the lumber transaction.
- Take responsibility for customer experience.
- Bring extensive experience with business development contacts and negotiation skills to our company.
- Be interested in working in a highly entrepreneurial, rapidly changing environment; action oriented.
Locations
Positions are available in all of our existing offices.
LowGradeLumber is also accepting resumes for expansion offices in the Midwest, Northeast, and Southeast
USA, Eastern Canada, and Northern Mexico. We open offices in the home towns of talented traders. Is your
town next?
Skills Required
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Extensive knowledge of Primary and Secondary Producers of wood products.
- Strong understanding of the use of lumber products in the North American industries.
- Ability to work independently and with a small amount of structure.
Job Code
Please refer to job code LHP0402 in your cover letter.
Strictest confidence observed.
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