p>Duties/Responsibilities: Support dayātoāday U.S. import trade compliance activities, including coordination with customs brokers to ensure accurate, timely, and compliant import filings Review, manage, and maintain import compliance data and shipment documentation for accuracy, compliance and recordkeeping purposes Assist with tariff classification, customs valuation, countryāofāorigin analysis, and free trade agreement projects and assessments Partner with logistics, supply chain, and manufacturing teams to identify compliance risks, address operational issues, and implement compliance into daily activities Support implementation of regulatory changes impacting U.S. imports, to include tariff updates, trade remedies, program changes, and new CBP guidance Assist with postāentry reviews, CBP inquiries, and recordkeeping compliance to support regulatory readiness and risk mitigation Participate in internal import compliance audits and transaction reviews, supporting remediation of findings and corrective action planning Lead the further development, implementation, and continuous improvement of the company's CTPAT program Maintain, update, and oversee the company's CTPAT portal Perform an annual Risk Assessment and implement mitigation strategies Lead all importer CTPAT validations and revalidations, while supporting validations and revalidations of Hisense affiliates Review and update all company CTPAT processes, policies, procedures, contracts, and trainings at least annually, while ensuring timely submission of the annual CTPAT Security Profile Document and investigate all supply chain security breaches, address all corrective action findings, and report supply chain breach details and findings to Hisense leadership and CBP, as necessary Engage with foreign suppliers, carriers, warehouses, and other supply chain partners to ensure CTPAT compliance throughout the global supply chain via survey assessments, contract agreements, on-site audits, and other due diligences.
Qualifications:
3-5 years of experience supporting U.S. import trade compliance activities within a corporate, brokerage, or consulting environment Previous experience with core import compliance disciplines, including tariff classification, customs valuation, countryāofāorigin determinations, free trade agreements, and trade remedy programs Previous experience working with U.S. Customs and US/MX border operations Experience working with customs brokers on entry compliance, including data accuracy, compliance issue escalation, and implementation of corrective actions Exposure to CTPAT program requirements and supply chain security concepts; direct program ownership or validation experience preferred Strong project management, organizational, and analytical skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently and collaboratively across departments Bachelor's Degree Ability to travel domestically and internationally (MX), as needed.