Trading Analyst

Chevron is accepting online applications for the position of Trading Analyst located in Duo Tower, Singapore through 27 February 2026 at 11:59 p.m. (Singapore Time).

Chevron Supply and Trading provides a critical link between the market and Chevron’s upstream, downstream and chemicals companies. We provide commercial support to our crude oil and natural gas production operations and to our refining and marketing network. We are headquartered in Houston, Texas, and have offices worldwide – including trading hubs in Houston, London, Singapore and San Ramon, California. Our trading professionals manage commodity transactions averaging five million barrels of liquids and five billion cubic feet of natural gas each day.

We are currently seeking a high-energy professional with sound business acumen and critical thinking skills to join Supply and Trading as a Trading Analyst (TA). Ideal candidate should be natural collaborator, eager to learn and grow, and have an eye for innovation and continuous improvement.

The TA works closely with trading, marketing, operations, accounting, risk control, and other regional trading offices to analyze and report commodity earnings, exposures, and mark-to-market positions as well as perform commercial analysis. The TA will also participate in multi-functional project groups on new business and process initiatives.

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Responsibilities for this position may include but are not limited to:

  • Support trading team, including physical and financial activities

  • Actively contribute as part of a global trading team through analyzing pricing and hedging activities.

  • Understand, manage, and explain commodity earnings, exposures, and mark-to-market positions

  • Problem solve front, mid, and back-office issues with support teams

  • Communicate trading activities and performance results to cross-functional management, traders, and support teams

  • Streamline and simplify business processes

  • Ensure data integrity for accurate position, P&L, exposure, and earnings reporting

  • Provide back-up support for other Trading Analysts

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in the relevant fields

  • + 3 years of experience in the energy, manufacturing, transportation and/or finance industry but can be changed to reflect above suggestion

  • Collaborator and ability to work in demanding environment

  • ​Proven time management, multi-tasking, and prioritization skills 

  • Strong analytical, problem-solving and organization skills

  • Excellent communication skills

  • Highly proficient in MS Excel

  • Digital mindset and innovative thinker

  • Passion to grow in the trading organization

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Finance, Accounting or Engineering degree

  • Experience in a Trading and/or Sales organization

  • Knowledge of refined product, gas, or crude commodities

  • SAP, RightAngle, and Endur experience

  • Power BI expertise

  • Experience in the energy, manufacturing, transportation and/or finance industry

Relocation Options:  

Relocation will not be considered within Chevron parameters.

International Considerations:
Selected candidate will work in Singapore under the local payroll system and benefits.

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