DescriptionActs as an internal and external resource on international trade specifications, regulations, and legislation; that affect how, where, and to whom we conduct business.
ResponsibilitiesYou will be expected to participate and contribute a wide range of trade compliance activities and cross-functional engagements, including but not limited to:
- supervision of global export compliance, including regional sanctions, export authorizations/licenses/permits, responding to internal and external inquiries
- supervision of high-volume transactional review and resolution
- export control contractual review and revision
- routine monitoring of sanctions updates and military end-user/use determinations, interpreting business/process impact, and implementation of sanctions compliance controls (including embargoed country IP address blocking)
- Responding to country/territory specific sanctions and company policy prohibition inquiries
- Mergers & Acquisitions export compliance due diligence and integration activities
- Export control process automation
- Oversight, guidance, and enforcement of Trade Compliance policies and processes across all lines of business
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Qualifications
Strong working knowledge of the Export Administration Regulations, especially Categories 4 and 5
Experience with Deemed Export/Reexport reviews, and submission of export license requests
Experience with both h/w and s/w product, part and component classifications
Experience with investigating and researching companies and individuals for sanctions risks
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Experience in preparing and presenting compliance trainings to large groups
Excellent organization, project management, and documentation skills
6-10+ years of export compliance practitioner experience is required
Bachelor's degree in international business, international relations, international trade, law degree or a related degree or equivalent work experience preferred
Active or eligible for U.S. Government Security Clearance preferred