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Work closely with the General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer (GC / CCO), business unit presidents, and functional leaders to identify compliance risks in areas such as export controls, sanctions, government contracts, data privacy, anti-bribery, anti-corruption, and antitrust.
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Dagen Personnel is recruiting an Import/Export Compliance Analyst for an instrumentation technology company in The Woodlands that offers a hybrid schedule. They will conduct regular evaluations of the company's import/export operations and oversee other business and program endeavors that influence import/export compliance.
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Research regulations for a wide spectrum of applications, including, but not limited to, product development, ingredients use, animal disease, labeling, USDA challenges and appeals, and export compliance, for all MFI functions and facilities.
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As an Air Freight Export Agent / Specialist you will be responsible for the movement of our customer’s air export shipments. Job Title: Air Freight Export Agent / Specialist. Compliant filing of AES (automated export system) with US customs.
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We offer guidance relating to research integrity programs, ethical community engagement and compliance responsibilities, and facilitate review processes related to conflicts of interest, data management, export controls, responsible and ethical conduct of research, research misconduct concerns and various research-related agreements.
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The position will require experience with ITAR and EAR program management within a Federal Government contractor, including, but not limited to export authorizations, export documentation, and other related export compliance functions.
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You can expect to interact with internal and external partners, as well as directly with internal clients, stockholders, and vendors on a variety of import/export compliance related activities to minimize associated risk to the Company while supporting business growth goals.
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Due to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, candidate must be a U.S. Person, which is defined as, a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, or have protected status in the U.S. under asylum or refugee status or have the ability to obtain an export authorization.
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Due to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, candidate must be a U.S. Person, which is defined as, a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, or have protected status in the U.S. under asylum or refugee status.
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Prepare export documentation in accordance with U.S. regulations and in compliance with government agencies for each shipment. Coordinate all activities and all documents including; set up files for pre-alerts received, maintaining customer updates, preparation of export documents for customs broker, selection and dispatch agents or LSPs, arrange delivery to customer, check status on shipments, check PODs and charges, track cargo from origin to final destination, follow up shipments for final ETA date.
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Certain positions at Bruker require compliance with export control laws and as a result, all interviewed candidates for all positions will be screened pre-interview to determine their eligibility in light of export control restrictions.
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Expert in GTS Configuration, Export /Import Compliance, SPL/Embargo, License Determination, classification, Customs Export, import process, trade Documentation. Experience in solution design, configuration and WRICEF design, Expert in GTS Configuration, Export /Import Compliance, SPL/Embargo, License Determination, classification, Customs Export, import process, trade Documentation.
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The Deputy Director, International Trade Compliance will support the Director of International Trade Compliance in the management and implementation the Electronic Systems (ES) export/import compliance program.
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Make a difference in national security as a program analyst within the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Defense Programs' Office of International Programs in Washington, DC. This office supports international collaboration under Mutual Defense Agreements (MDAs) and advises on export control issues.
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Mentor and develop team members in various aspects of export trade compliance. 8-10 years of demonstrated experience managing global trade compliance activities in a multi-national company.
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