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Classification: work with the senior trade compliance manager on classification of all relevant items. This role is reporting to the Senior Trade Compliance Manager. 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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The Trade Compliance Specialist works as an integral member of the Fortune Brands Innovations Transportation and Customs team. 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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Backup for trade compliance specialist – export. The FBIN Customs Compliance Team supports all U.S. and international business units, subsidiaries, and their various functions in ensuring compliance related activities for the company’s global divisions located in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and China.
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This position reports directly to the Compliance Manager and supports the entire property management team with compliance matters working collaboratively with site managers and the entire Leadership Team. The PM team manages about 1600 affordable homes and will expand to 2,100 homes by the end of 2025.
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Provide timely response to Portfolio Manager, Compliance Specialist and Compliance Director. The FCS will be responsible for assisting with certifications, audit preparation or corrections as assigned by the Regional Compliance Manager or Compliance Director (if applicable) and provide support to the site staff and Portfolio Managers.
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The FCS will be responsible for assisting with certifications, audit preparation or corrections as assigned by the Regional Compliance Manager or Compliance Director (if applicable) as well as various office duties.
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Provide guidance to onsite staff during assignment at the direction of the Regional Compliance Manager or Compliance Director. Must have a minimum of 2 years' experience with affordable housing programs and layering, and regulatory compliance in one or more programs such as: LIHTC, HUD programs (Project Based Section 8, Section 236, PRAC, 811 PRA), USDRural Development (515), HCD, HOME Funds and Bonds.
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Assists the Compliance Manager in the areas of Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)/Anti-Money Laundering, OFAC, US Patriot Act, Member Information Program (MIP), Quality Control and reviewing policies, procedures and risk assessments.
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The Field Compliance Specialist (FCS) will be assigned to periodic short-term projects to assist with meeting or maintaining property program compliance. Maintain positive, professional and effective communication with onsite staff, Portfolio Managers and Compliance team members.
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Assist with the property program compliance requirements including timely annual certification process and agency reports and responses, as assigned. Minimum 2 years' experience in an affordable program compliance role, with some supervisory experience with a diverse and dispersed team.
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Assist during the initial qualifying process of NEW construction lease-up properties, Re-syndications and/or acquisition/rehab of existing properties, as assigned. Affordable Housing/Tax Credit certification, preferred (C3P, HCCP, HCP-E, COS, TCS, CPO, FHC, NAHP, NAHPe, SCHM, etc.
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Monitor Trade P screening performance through the District Trade Compliance Manager. Independently identify any customs compliance risks within the branch and escalate to the Customs Brokerage Manager as well as the Regional Customs Director.
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Alert the Compliance Director/ Manager of any violation of the policies and/or any incident of corruption or human rights violation that comes to his/her attention, regularly updating information related to these facts until the case closes.
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The Senior Ethics & Compliance Specialist/Regulatory Support Manager is a subject matter expert on FDA regulations, the university’s policies, processes, and standards. Senior Ethics & Compliance Specialist Regulatory Support Manager.
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Work closely with the training department and PSA Compliance Manager to assess ORR policy updates and required training updates. The Regional Compliance Specialist is responsible and accountable to ensure the program remains up to date on all regulatory and licensing requirements in accordance with agency, state, accreditation, and federal regulations.
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