
International Trade Compliance Analyst
- México
- Permanente
- Tiempo completo
- Liaise with business and ITC personnel throughout the region
- Assist the US Trade Compliance Manager with:
- Reviewing business ITC controls, conducting gap analyses, and formulating action plans
- Monitoring and updating the Archer audit management system
- Monitoring and communicating regulatory developments in the region
- Support Trade Compliance Manager with training activities in the region
- Tracking and responding to inquiries, requests, and other interactions with brokers and freight forwarders
- Running ACE reports to track Section 232, Reciprocal, and IEEPA filings
- Auditing entry summary filings with new tariff requirements
- Classify products with Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS)
- Non-Preferential Country of Origin determinations and marking
- Free Trade Agreement qualification analysis and documentation
- Antidumping (ADD) and Countervailing (CVD) Duty analyses
- Restricted Party & Transaction Screening
- Customs Valuation
- Partner Government Agency requirements
- Transaction Auditing
- Developing and updating local work instructions and procedures
- Other ITC tasks and projects as assigned
- Drive the continuous improvement of Trade Compliance operations through meticulous documentation and proactive updating of departmental procedures.
- You readily action new challenges, without unnecessary planning.
- You identify and seize new opportunities.
- You provide clear direction and accountabilities.
- You delegate and distribute assignments and decisions appropriately.
- You identify and create the processes necessary to get work done.
- You separate and combine activities into efficient workflows.
- Four-year undergraduate degree (or equivalent education outside the U.S., preferably in business, international trade, supply chain, legal studies, or a related field)
- Three years of demonstrated Trade Compliance experience
- Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
- Good knowledge of US Customs Law and Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR) (specifically eCFR:15 CFR Part 30) and other related applicable import-export regulations such as The Export Administration Regulations (EAR)
- Experience obtaining and maintaining FTA COO's
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and effectively prioritize and execute
- Experience with TSE a plus
- Travel up to ~20%
- More than three years of demonstrated US trade compliance experience in the specified region
- Graduate degree (e.g., MBA, JD, or equivalent education outside the U.S.)
- Experience with Oracle business systems and/or Oracle Global Trade Management and SAP
- Proficient use of the English language (both spoken and written)