- Professional
- Bureau à Raleigh
Role Summary:
The Trade Compliance Coordinator will act as an integral part of the Raleigh site in performing a wide array of trade compliance tasks to support the site with its import and export endeavors. This role will provide proactive and ad hoc support, as needed, for all business operations and will report directly the Manager of Project Management, and dotted line reporting to the Trade Compliance Manager - Americas.
Responsibilities Include:
- All Raleigh TCC responsibilities according to the Trade Compliance Program procedure and RACI. Key responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Act as the site Subject Matter Expert (SME) for all Trade Compliance processes
- Classify products for import and export and maintain the classifications in the site’s ERP system
- Review and update classifications, as necessary, with support from the Trade Compliance Team (TCT)
- Liaise with Contracts and Engineering teams as necessary, to draft and submit export licenses
- Track license applications and maintain export license files accordingly
- Understand the requirements of Free Trade Agreements and other duty minimization programs for the United States; help implement internal processes to effectively utilize such programs
- Support continuous improvement efforts and implementation of trade compliance related policies/procedures/guidelines for the site, with supervision and support as needed
- Liaise with and respond to broker requests to confirm or deny applicability of antidumping and countervailing duties
- Participate in trade compliance related training
- Manage Temporary Import Bond (TIB) opportunities identification, applications, and tracking
- Handle Denied Party Screening escalations
- Identify import/export compliance issues and escalate, as appropriate
- Other responsibilities and projects as assigned
Qualifications:
- Associates Degree or above in business administration, supply chain management, or related field
- 2-5 years experience in import/export compliance functions.
- Working knowledge of relevant import and export regulations in the United States
- Knowledge of import/export documentation requirements and experience classifying products (HTS, Schedule B, ECCN)
- Goal oriented with a desire to grow personally and professionally within a global team
- Experience using ERP systems and willingness to learn
Preferred Skill/Experience:
- Nuclear industry experience preferred.
- Previous manufacturing experience
Flowserve offers competitive pay, annual bonuses, medical benefits on day 1, generous paid vacation time, paid holidays, 401(k) and many other excellent benefits!
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