International Trade Research Analyst/Evaluator II (AD/CVD)

Job Posted 10/27/2024
Ardent Eagle Solutions
DC 20230
United States
Job Description






About Us






Are you ready to join an exceptional team that's rewriting the future of national security and global impact? Welcome to Ardent Eagle Solutions (AES), a dynamic and rapidly expanding small business that's at the forefront of supporting the Federal Government, Department of Defense (DoD), and Intelligence Community (IC) on a global scale.

 

At AES, we don't just embrace change; we drive it. We're in the business of transforming challenges into opportunities, and ordinary careers into extraordinary journeys. As part of our team, you'll be at the heart of groundbreaking missions that shape the course of history and protect our nation's most critical interests.

 

Our commitment to success doesn't end with our customers; it begins with you. We're dedicated to nurturing the talents of our remarkable employees and propelling them to new heights of excellence. Here, you'll find a culture that empowers you to excel, innovate, and realize your full potential.









Overview






For those with an interest in a federal career in international trade, this is a phenomenal opportunity to do and learn AD/CVD analysis from experts.









Background






Dumping occurs when foreign producers sell products in the United States at a cost lower than the sale price and lower than the cost of production in their home market.

 

Countervailable subsidies occur when producers provide financial assistance, production perks, and the production of specific goods providing benefit to foreign governments. Subsidies can be cash payments, credits against taxes and loans with terms that are not aligned with market conditions. In turn, the products are sold to other markets at a higher rate than the worth of the good, which can be described as a countervailed good.

 

Disruption caused by unfair foreign pricing and government subsidiaries affects the free flow of goods for Americans in the global marketplace. The International Trade Administration of the Department of Commerce works to enforce compliance, laws, and agreements to protect US domestic businesses. Administration Antidumping and Countervailing Duties (AD/CVD) efforts include understanding trades laws and how they relate to unfair dumping and foreign government subsidies, filing petitions that require an investigation into unfairly traded goods and important, ensuring petitions are compliant and further review public data and information. 









Responsibilities






The individual in this position shall be responsible for assisting AD/CVD case and policy analysts in the conduct of AD/CVD investigations and administrative services reviews, as well as any related inquiries in the supper of U.S trade law, responsibilities will include:

 

This position is focused on research, analysis, writing, and presentation of findings/recommendations in the processing of AD/CVD cases.

  • Performing analysis and research and implementing results to assist AD/CVD case and policy analysts (federal staff) in the discharge of investigative responsibilities.
  • Assisting in analysis and data evaluation
  • Attend meetings, briefings, and hearings at AD/CVD
  • Supporting Enforcement and Compliance (E&C) case and policy analysts in the preparation of recommendations for the disposition of assignments
  • Responding to inquiries from internal and external customers stakeholders and the public
  • Ideal for someone who has a love for, or wants to learn the business of, international trade
  • Requires strong analytic and very strong writing skills, including the ability to distill complex issues into easy to follow stories/narratives
  • Involves a lot of writing

 

Additional Resources: 

ADCVD 101

U.S. Antidumping and Countervailing Duties (trade.gov)

 

https://youtu.be/6qFkn_4duj0

 

ADCVD Petition Counseling

EC Petition Counseling (trade.gov)

 

https://youtu.be/nwWIuNlBZbY

 

ADCVD Circumvention

Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Frequently Asked Questions (trade.gov)

 

https://youtu.be/MuL8X_0i6gU

 

ADCVD Timeline

https://youtu.be/ixQQ0dZlcRs









Qualifications






While not mandatory, knowledge of foreign business practices and U.S trade laws will be beneficial.  Applicants must possess solid quantitative analysis and research skills, as well as an ability to write well and work professionally in a team environment.









Clearance






Public Trust








Education






Requires MS/MA/LLM in Business Administration, International Business, International Relations, International Affairs, International Development, International Political Economy, Law, or Economics.









Benefits and EEO






At Ardent Eagle Solutions, we offer a comprehensive benefits package to our employees and their families:

  • Medical/Dental/Vision Coverage
  • Matching 401(k) Plan
  • Continuing Education Assistance
  • Paid Time Off


This job description is intended to describe the general scope of work and level of work that is needed to perform while on task with Ardent Eagle Solutions. Other duties may be assigned. Selected candidates may undergo a government security investigation and must fulfill eligibility criteria for accessing classified information. US citizenship may be a prerequisite for certain roles.
 
Ardent Eagle Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer