Niels Verdult
University of Exeter
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Niels Verdult is an experienced Director with over 25 years of work experience in the maritime industry. He is skilled in negotiation, budgeting, petroleum, and analytical skills. Niels has a Master of Engineering degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Exeter. He has worked in various roles, including Oil Brokerage Ltd, Agar Holdings, Affinity (Shipping) LLP, Pacific Green Technologies (PGTK), and GE. Niels has a strong background in management, research, and customer service. He is based in the United Kingdom.
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Experienced Director with a demonstrated history of working in the maritime industry. Skilled in Negotiation, Budgeting, Petroleum and Analytical Skills. Strong professional with a Master of Engineering (MEng) focused in Civil Engineering from University of Exeter.
Work Experience
Oil Broker
Oil and Gas
Niels Verdult's Professional Milestones
- Director (1998-09-01~2019-08-01): Implementing strategic initiatives to optimize operations and drive strategic initiatives.
- Trading Manager (2019-08-01~): Expanding client portfolio by building a strong presence in the trading industry.
Education
Civil Engineering
1994-1998Skill
Microsoft Office
Management
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Word
Research
Powerpoint
Sales
Leadership
Training
Customer Service
Negotiation
Contract Negotiation
Team Building
Analysis
Petroleum
Energy
English
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