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Sr. Global Trade Controls Lead

Company:
DeWinter Group
Location:
San Jose, CA
Posted:
June 06, 2025
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Description:

Job ID#:36890

Title:Sr. Global Trade Controls Lead

Duration:5+ months (potential to extend or convert)

Start Date:ASAP

Location:Remote - PST Only

W2/C2C:W2 Only

Top Required Skills:

MUSThave Customs Broker LicenseJob Description:Duties:

Proactively identify and drive automation, accuracy, friction reduction, and process improvement initiatives

Assist with technology, product classification, including Harmonized Commodity Codes (HTS, Schedule B, ECCN) classifications specific to in country requirements.

Manage daily tasks related to providing trade compliance governance guidance of all global governance standards and programs implemented, including conducting research, updating status reports, and coordinating team deliverables.

Monitor proposed changes in import and export control law and regulations and assesses the impact of these proposed changes on the Company's business.

Build, track and maintain content and metrics to monitor for actionable insights that enhance the trade compliance experience for customers and partners.

Work in collaboration with leadership, product and business teams, and external partners to create and enforce regional trade compliance

Lead duty saving programs such as FTA'z, FTZ set up, duty drawbacks etc

Build communications, training plans and desk/standard operating procedures to ensure all internal and external partners are aware and aligned to trade compliance governance processes.

Drive improvements on cost, lead time and process efficiency through data analytics, automated tool utilization and robust data management

Serve as a functional expert in Global Trade matters for the region by using experience and knowledge of customs regulations, as well as other partner governmental agencies, to promote increased compliant market access for efficient flow of goods across borders.

Partner with the legal team to understand the regulatory changes that impact business and engage internal functions to develop and execute defined procedures.

Evaluate new government and trade compliance requirements to ensure standard operating procedures are updated accordingly.

Proven expertise in implementing controls to comply with CBP's trade remedy programs

Responsible for Key Performance Indicators (KPI) with a goal to drive ongoing process improvement.

Design a global customs brokerage, forwarder, and logistic partner program with the intent to deploy and support trade operations.

The job entails managing and executing on both operational tasks and problem-solving, as situations arise.

Interface with freight forwarders, US government officials, custom brokers, internal and external customers on all matters pertaining to import and export regulations.

Engages with internal stakeholders to provide consultation and guidance in managing their compliance obligations.

Develop strategies and actionable plans to support compliant and efficient international movement of products and services through partnership with internal and external stakeholders.

Responsible for customs and trade operations support in United States and International locations

High working knowledge of international import/export operations and must be able to effectively troubleshoot any issues that may arise in international trade and transportation.Skills:

Knowledge of Global Trade Management system is a definite plus

Bachelor's/Master's degree and a US Customs broker license

Able to successfully execute multiple projects from start to finish

Strong analytical and communication skills

Experience managing/supervising teams

Experience with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Bureau of Industry and Security, Office of Foreign Assets Control, or the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls and similar organizations in other countries

Flexibility to work with colleagues around the world, foreign language capabilities a plus

Excellent team leader with great organizational skills, strong motivation to succeed, and ability to cultivate strong internal and external relationships

Being informed on current on global trade developments and work to identify savings opportunities and compliance improvements

Approximately 10 or more years of related work experience in industry, a professional services firm, a Fortune 500 company or a major importer or exporter

Deep technical knowledge of global customs, import and export topics, including incoterms, valuation, classification, country of origin, free-trade agreements, export controls, licensing, and sanctions

DeWinter Group and Maris Consulting is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We post pay scales which are based on our client pay ranges. DeWinter, Maris, and our clients have the right to modify the requirements of the role which can impact the pay ranges posted.

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