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End to end ownership of a "Best-in-class" HDS import/export compliance program including development, enhancement, and oversight. 7+ years experience in import/export compliance capacity.
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Conduct periodic audits to ensure adherence to import/export compliance guidelines. · Fundamental knowledge of import-export logistics/regulations/freight forwarder operations.
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Position SummaryThe Import & Export Compliance Analyst is responsible for the Import and Export regulatory compliance. Assist the Import & Export Compliance Supervisor in the evaluation of Customs brokers and international transportation providers.
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Import Export Coordinator You will analyze and process import/export orders and ensure on-schedule delivery and compliance with U.S. Customs regulations and company procedures.
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Assists in the classification or licensing of products for export and/ or import, ensuring compliance with applicable regulations, and releasing export compliance-related holds on shipments after all Trade Compliance requirements are satisfied.
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Prepare and maintain accurate import/export documentation, including customs declarations, invoices, permits, and import/export controls. Import/Export & Trade Compliance Specialist III.
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Working knowledge of Freight Forwarder or Brokerage Operations including the following: IATA, NVOCC, FMC, 49 CFR hazardous regulations, basic import/export regulations (AES), clearance procedures, and SDS Sheets.
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Develop and implement a comprehensive export compliance programs to ensure adherence to all relevant laws, regulations, and policies related to international trade; Manage and maintain documentation related to export compliance, including licenses, permits, and other required records.
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Our client, a leading global transportation services company, is on the lookout for an enthusiastic Air Export Agent to join their expanding team. If you're intrigued by this Air Export Agent opportunity and meet the specified requirements, we encourage you to apply today.
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4 year degree and 4 years of experience in Import/Export Compliance *or Customs Brokerage/Freight Forwarding. You will work directly with the Trade Operations Manager, internal organizations and external Freight Forwarders and Customs Brokers to facilitate regional import/export processes and programs related to China 301 Tariff.
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Arrow Electronics has an exciting opportunity for a Transportation Import/Export Specialist II, (Duty Drawback Specialist)in our Denver Headquarters. Monitor, record, analyze and report on activities, trends, results and recommendations related to import/export activities specifically related to China 301 Tariff.
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Experience in import and export rules and regulations. Review, research and prepare internal data/reporting utilized *for duty drawback and import entry reconciliation programs. Analyze China 301 Tariff ACE data, broker reporting, import packets, and internal data/reporting to support customer and supplier duty drawback programs.
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This role is responsible for leading the site trade compliance program and providing oversight to all export and import activity. Perform or assist with commodity classifications under export and import laws (ITAR, EAR, Schedule B, HTSUS.
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Salary Range: $41,403-$66,792 Position Summary: The Export Agent facilitates the shipment of cargo via Ocean transport The Ocean Export Agent is responsible for managing and operating the shipment lifecycle for their assigned accounts.
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The Ocean Export Agent is responsible for planning transportation, including the most economical and quickest routes for shipping merchandise to and from destination, contracting for common carrier and other transportation facilities, negotiating with carriers for adjustments for damages to merchandise, and making the necessary rearrangements resulting from delays, damages, or irregularities in transit, is performing exempt work.
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