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Customs Compliance Coordinator

The Customs Compliance Coordinator role is responsible for ensuring all import activities comply with U.S. customs laws and regulations. This position manages tariff classification, duty and tax compliance, customs documentation, broker coordination, and product compliance across a high-volume retail import operation.Ensure full compliance with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations for all imported goods and support special customs programs such as First SaleCoordinate the customs clearance process and assist all import filing by working closely with customs brokers, to ensure compliant filings and prompt cargo release.Review and approve customs entry data to ensure accuracy and consistency with commercial documentsAssist new product compliance guidance and ensure products meet regulatory requirements such as CPSC, FCC, FDA, and other applicable agencies.Analyze shipping costs and recommend cost-saving measures.Prepare, review, and manage import documentation including commercial invoices, packing lists, and entry summaries, especially first sale custom declarationMaintain accurate records of shipments and provide regular updates to management.Analyze shipping costs and recommend cost-saving measures.Coordinate with warehouse on appointment, shipping damages and receiving exceptions.Maintain the HS Code classification and duty rate database to evaluate tariff exposure and mitigate classification risksCommunicate with manufacturers, and testing laboratories to update product registration including not limited to CPSC,FDAResolve customs holds and coordinate customs examinations with the broker and logistics providerCommunicate with customs brokers to continuously improve clearance processes and efficiency, and maintain and update customs clearance standard operating proceduresWork with finance on monthly duty reconciliationStrong knowledge of International trade regulations, First sale Declaration, HTS classification, CBP regulations, and import documentationHands-on experience working with customs brokers and freight forwardersHigh attention to detail and strong analytical skillsFamiliarity with FDA, CPSC, FCC, or other product regulatory frameworksExperience with ERP systems (SAP) and customs data analysisLicensed Customs Broker (LCB) a plusBilingual in Mandarin preferred but not requiredBachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, International Trade, Business, or related field3+ years of customs compliance experience, preferably in Section 301, ADD/CVD, First Sale, or high-SKU retail importsUSD $31.69 - USD $35.00 /Hr.