Negotiable
Undetermined
Remote
Remote
Summary: The Senior Trade Compliance Analyst is responsible for executing import and export compliance activities, ensuring shipments move without delay. This role requires meticulous attention to detail and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. Key tasks include classifying goods, screening partners against sanctions lists, and filing necessary information with regulatory authorities. The position is remote and operates Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM PST.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform HTS and ECCN determinations for parts and technology based on provided technical specifications and engineering data.
- Prepare and submit necessary information to customs and regulatory authorities (e.g., AES/EEI filings) to ensure full legal compliance.
- Conduct restricted-party screening on companies and individuals to ensure compliance with global trade sanctions and embargoes.
- Resolve customs-related issues and inquiries from brokers to prevent shipment holds or delays.
- Collect and verify commercial invoices, packing lists, and HAWBs from global suppliers for accuracy and completeness.
- Maintain accurate trade master data (values, origins, part numbers) in ERP systems and internal databases.
- Organize and maintain digital records for all import/export activities to ensure they are audit-ready at all times.
Key Skills:
- Meticulous approach to data and documentation; ability to spot inconsistencies in complex paperwork.
- A proactive, "self-starter" approach to troubleshooting shipment holds and logistical hurdles.
- Prior hands-on experience with HTS/ECCN classification or international trade regulations.
- Experience in freight forwarding, customs brokerage, or supply chain operations.
- Familiarity with ERP software (SAP, Oracle, NetSuite) or Global Trade Management (GTM) tools.
Salary (Rate): £45
City: undetermined
Country: undetermined
Working Arrangements: remote
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
SENIOR TRADE COMPLIANCE ANALYST
Location: Remote US
Shift Requirement: Monday to Friday 8-5 PST
W2 ONLY.
The Trade Compliance Analyst is responsible for the day-to-day execution of import and export compliance activities. This is a high-volume role that requires extreme attention to detail and the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment. You will be responsible for classifying goods, screening partners against sanctions lists, and filing required information with regulatory authorities to ensure shipments move without delay.
Key Responsibilities
Classification: Perform HTS and ECCN determinations for parts and technology based on provided technical specifications and engineering data.
Regulatory Filings: Prepare and submit necessary information to customs and regulatory authorities (e.g., AES/EEI filings) to ensure full legal compliance.
Sanctions Screening: Conduct restricted-party screening on companies and individuals to ensure compliance with global trade sanctions and embargoes.
Shipment Coordination: Resolve customs-related issues and inquiries from brokers to prevent shipment holds or delays.
Documentation Management: Collect and verify commercial invoices, packing lists, and HAWBs from global suppliers for accuracy and completeness.
Data Maintenance: Maintain accurate trade master data (values, origins, part numbers) in ERP systems and internal databases.
Audit & Records: Organize and maintain digital records for all import/export activities to ensure they are audit-ready at all times.
Required Skills & Experience
Attention to Detail: Meticulous approach to data and documentation; ability to spot inconsistencies in complex paperwork.
Problem Solving: A proactive, "self-starter" approach to troubleshooting shipment holds and logistical hurdles.
Desired (Plus) Experience
Trade Compliance Specifics: Prior hands-on experience with HTS/ECCN classification or international trade regulations.
Logistics/Brokerage: Experience in freight forwarding, customs brokerage, or supply chain operations.
Systems: Familiarity with ERP software (SAP, Oracle, NetSuite) or Global Trade Management (GTM) tools.