Trade Compliance Associate
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Job Title: Trade Compliance Associate Department: Trade Compliance Reports to: AWPC's Associate General Counsel, Corporate & Compliance Direct Reports: 0Location(s): Philadelphia __________________________________________________________________________________
This position is responsible for supporting company-wide compliance with U.S. import and export regulations and working directly with import brokers and freight forwarders to clear incoming and outgoing shipments and address and resolve all import/export issues. Tasks include supporting the Import and Export Manager with the preparation of required documentation associated with imports/exports including, but not limited to, compliance with the Customs and Border Control (CBP) import/export regulations providing HTS/ Schedule B codes, ECCN classifications, licenses, and all related documentation for the import/export of hardware, software, data and services. This role is also responsible for maintaining import/export classification databases, import/export license documentation and related activities. Candidates must maintain or achieve Certified Customs Specialist (CCS) or Certified Export Specialist (CES) certification. Candidates must have the ability to assess the trade compliance risks of executing transactions with non-US entities in a variety of capacities (e.g., customers, affiliates, sales promoters, suppliers, employees, and every other function of the company that deals with non-US persons or entities). 2. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: (Specifically describe the essential duties and responsibilities in order of estimated percentage of time that is spent on each).
A. Education
B. Experience
C. Competencies & Attributes
D. Licensure/Certification
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