RIN Trader
ExxonMobil
2 - 5 years
Spring
Posted: 22/05/2026
Job Description
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Job Group
Job Role Description
Develop and execute commercial strategies for the optimal purchase, sale, and management of Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) and other environmental and compliance credits across U.S. and state regulatory programs.
The successful candidate will bring strong knowledge of cross‑compliance credit markets—including RINs, CFR, AB Tier, and various state LCFS programs—and the ability to identify value opportunities, manage regulatory and market risk, and execute trades in alignment with ExxonMobil’s governance framework.
Job Role Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain expertise in environmental credit market fundamentals, compliance positions, pricing drivers, and relevant regulations
- Trade and optimize RINs and other compliance credits (e.g., CFR, AB Tier, LCFS) consistent with commercial and compliance strategies
- Identify and execute optimization and for‑profit trading opportunities while ensuring system‑wide compliance
- Build and maintain relationships with internal stakeholders and external market participants
- Negotiate and execute credit transactions and manage contracts through the full trade lifecycle
- Support development of compliance, banking, carry, and hedging strategies in coordination with Lead Trader and Risk Control
- Quantify and manage market, regulatory, and financial risks associated with trading activities
- Ensure adherence to ExxonMobil management systems, controls, and documentation standards
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in a numerate discipline (Engineering, Economics, Finance, Mathematics, Science)
- Minimum 5 years of relevant trading or commercial experience, preferably in environmental credits, biofuels, or compliance markets
- Strong understanding of RFS/RIN markets and cross‑compliance credit programs (CFR, AB Tier, LCFS)
- Experience in physical and/or financial trading environments
- Collaborative, self‑driven team player able to operate in a fast‑paced trading environment
- Direct experience with U.S. and state‑level LCFS programs
- Familiarity with biofuels markets and refinery compliance strategies
- Experience with derivatives, structured transactions, or hedging of environmental credit exposure
- Prior experience in an integrated energy company or large commodity trading organization
Functional Skills
About Company
ExxonMobil is one of the world’s largest publicly traded energy and petrochemical companies, headquartered in Irving, Texas. Formed through the merger of Exxon and Mobil in 1999, the company operates across the full spectrum of the oil and gas industry, including exploration, production, refining, distribution, and petrochemical manufacturing. With operations in over 60 countries, ExxonMobil has a significant global footprint and plays a key role in meeting the world’s energy needs. The company is also investing in advanced technologies focused on carbon capture, hydrogen, and low-emission fuels as part of its commitment to a lower-emission future. ExxonMobil is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol XOM.
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