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The Specialist will assist with import-related documentation, product classification support, PGA applicability, FTA & GSP review, C-TPAT Program administration, and other risk elements such as ADD/CVD applicability.
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The Trade Compliance Specialist focuses on import and export compliance management, including but not limited to product classification, SLI’s, duty drawback, export screening, audit and recordkeeping.
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Classification: work with the senior trade compliance manager on classification of all relevant items. The Trade Compliance Specialist works as an integral member of the Fortune Brands Innovations Transportation and Customs team.
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The role of Trade Compliance Specialist will assist in the shaping and enablement of FBIN global business strategies, by supporting the Corporate Compliance Program with critical trade compliance guidance and support.
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The International Export Compliance Specialist will be responsible for accurately performing export operational tasks and for maintaining compliant export filing with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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Responsible for import compliance in the areas of record keeping, HTS classification, FCC certificates, etc. 2+ years of experience as a Logistics Specialist, Import Coordinator or similar role and Bachelor's Degree preferred.
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Employees are typically new hires in formal and on-the-job training in one or more areas such as food sanitation, on-site soils evaluation, private well inspection, rabies abatement, communicable disease investigation, and migrant labor camp inspection, classification of shellfish growing areas and investigation of general environmental complaints.
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An Associate's degree in criminal justice or forensic science or 30 semester units of college level course work in fingerprint classification and identification or a closely related field will substitute for two years of the required work experience.
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Summary: Under basic supervision, provides professional, responsive, and courteous police services for the Odessa Police Department (OPD); responds to calls for service, enforces laws and ordinances, prevents crime, and maintains peace and public order in the community; basic duties include patrol, interventions, investigations, surveillance, traffic regulation; may act as trainer, team leader, and technical specialist in area of expertise.
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Trade Compliance experience in Harmonized Tariff Classification, U.S. Customs Regulations, Section / Chapter Notes, explanatory notes, CROSS rulings and Certificates of Origin. CTPAT) and CTPAT profiles and will communicate directly with the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Supply Chain Security Specialists (SCSS.
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Current credentials as a Certified Coding Associate (CCA), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS, CCSP), Certified Professional Coder (CPC), Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), or a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) required.
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Classification: Admin Office Specialist 3. In addition, the 9000 square foot Didlake Grand Foyer provides event space in western PW County for receptions up to 600 people and seated dinners for nearly 300.
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This classification differs from Special Education Instructional Aide II in that employees in the Special Educational Instructional Aide III classification receive more extensive training in providing specialized physical health care assistance and perform invasive procedures.
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The Contract Specialist III is a professional classification that reports directly to the DCHS Contract & Procurement Manager, and plays a key leadership support role in developing and implementing efficient and effective procurement processes for human service programs across DCHS. In addition, the Contract Specialist III supports staff with major procurement and contracting responsibilities in various work units.
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