Salary
💰 $112,000 - $224,000 per year
About the role
- Partner with assigned sites to ensure compliance with Global Trade rules and regulations
- Overall management of the Global Trade program for assigned Carbon sites including implementation of GT requirements (RISC) and reporting of metrics
- Play a key role during customer and government official audits and compliance visits, ensuring preparation, training, and communication
- Ensure regulatory compliance through review and approval of foreign travel, foreign visits, export/import transactions, and restricted party screening
- Manage onboarding and individual control plans (ICPs) for non-U.S. person employees and visitors
- Identify compliance errors and implement corrective actions; coordinate with Central Investigations when needed
- Conduct periodic compliance training and new-hire Global Trade training
- Answer day-to-day compliance questions, review business practices, improve GT procedures, and develop instructional guidelines
- Interact with site functions to support classifications of imported parts, components, and products
- Identify compliance gaps and recommend corrective actions to Advanced Structures GT Leadership
- Coordinate with site personnel to avoid delays in clearance of imported goods and assist Security with visitor management clearance
- Participate in weekly site leadership meetings and present Global Trade updates; draft quarterly site communications and quarterly site council presentations
- Perform regular reviews, including walking the shop floor, to ensure GT policies and procedures are followed
- Maintain applicable trade compliance records in accordance with regulatory requirements
Requirements
- Typically requires a University Degree and a minimum of 8 years prior relevant experience in Global Trade Compliance OR an Advanced Degree in a related field and a minimum of 5 years of experience in Global Trade Compliance
- Experience with import/export laws and regulations (EAR, ITAR, CBP, OFAC)
- U.S. citizenship is required (U.S. citizen, U.S. Person, or specific immigration status required)
- No security clearance required
- Proven experience managing trade compliance programs at multiple sites or in a multi-national setting (preferred)
- Ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively with all levels of internal and external stakeholders
- Ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks with dedication to customer service
- Experience supporting customer and government audits and compliance visits
- Experience with restricted party screening and review/approval of export/import transactions
- Experience with onboarding and individual control plans (ICPs) for non-U.S. person employees and visitors