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Licensed Customs Broker - Team Lead
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Licensed Customs Broker Team Lead opportunity in Toronto. Leverage 10+ years of trade compliance expertise to oversee daily import/export operations, lead a team, and ensure regulatory adherence. Must hold a valid Customs Broker license and possess strong leadership skills. Benefits include exten...
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Canada , Toronto
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Pantos Logistics Canada Inc.
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Owner-operator (broker)
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Join Transport Bourassa as an Owner-Operator Broker in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC. We seek a dedicated driver with a valid Class 1 license, a clean record, and a well-maintained truck to handle deliveries across Quebec. You’ll secure loads, use mobile devices for logistics, and assist with load...
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Canada , Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
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TRANSPORT BOURASSA INC.
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Yacht Broker
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Join our dynamic team as a Yacht Broker across key Ontario regions. This role demands proven sales hustle, boating expertise, and a passion for building client relationships on the docks and at shows. Enjoy a flexible schedule, comprehensive benefits, and access to Canada's largest boat inventory...
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Canada , Toronto; Hamilton; Lake Simcoe; Kawarthas; Kingston; Ottawa; Sarnia; Windsor
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MAPLE LEAF MARINAS HOLDINGS GP INC.
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Designated Broker Contractor
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Join Real, a national real estate technology leader, as a Designated Broker Contractor in New Brunswick. You will provide oversight, ensure regulatory compliance, and support 50+ agents. This role requires 4+ years of brokerage experience, strong leadership, and expertise in provincial real estat...
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Canada , New Brunswick
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Real Broker, LLC
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Commercial Insurance Sales Broker
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Join a leading brokerage in Windsor as a Commercial Insurance Sales Broker. Leverage your RIBO license and 2+ years' experience to deliver tailored risk solutions. Enjoy a generous commission structure while driving growth for diverse businesses. Be part of a dynamic, client-focused team.
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Canada , Windsor
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Aplin
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About the Broker role

A career as a broker offers a dynamic and challenging path at the intersection of finance, risk management, and client relations. Professionals in broker jobs act as vital intermediaries, connecting clients with the products, services, or markets they need to achieve their goals, most commonly within the insurance, real estate, or financial sectors. The core of the role is building trust and providing expert guidance. In the insurance space, for instance, brokers analyze a client’s unique risk profile—whether for a multinational corporation or an individual—and design tailored coverage programs. They manage the entire lifecycle of a policy, from initial consultation and market research to placement, renewal, and claims advocacy. This requires a deep understanding of complex products, such as property, casualty, marine cargo, or specialty liability lines, and the ability to translate technical details into clear, actionable advice.

The responsibilities of a broker are multifaceted and client-centric. Daily tasks often include identifying client exposures, negotiating terms with underwriters or providers, preparing detailed documentation, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Brokers also play a crucial strategic role by monitoring market trends, advising on risk mitigation strategies, and fostering long-term partnerships. Senior professionals may take on leadership responsibilities, shaping a firm’s market proposition, driving regional growth strategies, and mentoring junior team members. Strong analytical skills are essential for evaluating risk and comparing options, while exceptional communication and negotiation abilities are key to articulating value and securing favorable terms.

Typical requirements for broker roles include relevant industry experience, often with a focus on specific lines of business like property and casualty or marine cargo. Professional certifications or licenses, such as those mandated by local regulatory bodies (e.g., BCP, PGI, or ComGI in certain markets), are frequently required. Employers seek candidates who demonstrate a professional approach to relationship-building, meticulous attention to detail, and a commitment to ethical practices. The ability to work collaboratively within a team while also acting as an independent advisor is highly valued. For those in senior or executive positions, a proven track record of managing complex accounts, developing business opportunities, and leading cross-functional initiatives is critical. Ultimately, broker jobs offer a rewarding career for individuals who thrive on solving problems, building networks, and navigating the complexities of risk and commerce.