Savannah, Georgia, USA
1 day ago
District Trade Compliance Manager

Company Description

“We’re not in the shipping business; we’re in the information business” -Peter Rose, Expeditors Founder

Global supply chain management is what we do, but at the heart of Expeditors you will find professionalism, leadership, and a friendly environment, all of which foster an innovative, customer service-based approach to logistics.

15,000 trained professionals250+ locations worldwideFortune 500Globally unified systems

Job Description

General Description:

Serve as the primary District-level resource for Trade Compliance.  Proactively communicate and closely coordinate with RTCM, branch management, and the Director of Trade Compliance (DTC).  Keeps informed of current and proposed laws, regulations, directives, rules, and policies applicable to the relevant District governing Trade Compliance at Expeditors and regarding the industry in general.  Maintain knowledge about Expeditors’ operating systems, including (but not limited to) GCI, CFIT, EDMS, and ETMS and how those systems support the Company’s ongoing Trade Compliance goals and objective.Communicate regularly with RTCM, , branch management and DTC to ensure consistent and accurate messaging, any material changes, and implementation of Trade Compliance goals and objective.  Manage Trade Compliance program in the District, including training, monitoring, assessing, escalation and guiding employees on Trade Compliance in the District and/or branch.

 

Primary Duties and Functional Responsibilities

Create a Tone of Compliance Messaging in BranchesCommunicate and promote a positive environment in each branch or location within the District that is easy to understand and solutions-oriented. Be an outward example of Trade Compliance as a valuable, integral part of quality customer service and Expeditors business successEstablish, promote, and maintain a collaborative working relationship within the District by supporting branch and District Trade Compliance.Foster an environment of uniform compliance by implementing best practices in Trade Compliance, as directed by his/her RTCM.Lead by example, be consistent, and communicate with the RTCM and DTC, as required.Assess and TrainServe as an instructor for at least 50% of annual training credits. Administer and execute the Company Trade Compliance program according to its objectives, policies and procedures.  In coordination with the RTCM and DTC, the DTCM will:visit branches within his/her District regularly to deliver training to help develop and maintain aptitude in Trade Compliance and demonstrate how quality, compliance and customer service are intertwined;  train branch personnel on Company escalation procedures;periodically assess branch personnel on Trade Compliance issues to help employees develop and maintain aptitude in Trade Compliance areas; andtimely inform the RTCM of any deficiencies identified in training, file reviews or assessments.Monitor and Report on Branch WorkflowAssess preventive and noncompliance detection measures in his/her District/branch(es) and report to the RTCM regularly.Monitor, assess (or participate in assessing), and implement corrective actions as instructed.Run daily, weekly, and monthly import/export compliance reports and report any anomalies according to escalation procedures.In coordination with the RTCM and DTC, the DTCM will:implement preventive controls and detection monitoring in accordance with Company policy and all applicable laws, rules, regulations, and directives; and, assess preventive and noncompliance detection measures in his/her District/branch(es).Understand performance of all departments in his/her District related to Trade Compliance activities.

 

 

Escalate and RemediateFollow Company escalation procedures to resolve any non-compliance identified through any means (regular reports, monitoring, disclosure, Govt. visit etc.).  Provide regular updates to DM, RTCM, and Product Managers on branch performance, any red flags, legislative changes, policies, procedures, rules or regulation amendments, and related issues/questions.Assist with implementing any remediation plan for corrective action to resolve instances of non-compliance with applicable Trade laws, rules, regulations, and/or directives that are identified through any method, including monitoring, as instructed by RTCM or DTC. Stay Current on Subject Matter Keep informed of all applicable Trade Compliance laws, rules, regulations and directives in your District and communicate any changes to the DTC and RTCM.In coordination with RTCM, the DTCM will: prioritize annual training on emerging issues in Trade Compliance to meet the ongoing obligation to be a SME in Trade Compliance; actively participate in the continued training of staff in the area of Trade Compliance;support and implement Company-wide Trade Compliance effort by installing, reviewing, assessing, and reporting on preventive measures and detection monitors within the District; andreview with Department Managers and all key District personnel, audit results and other findings from centralized exp.o and other reports; forward findings to the RTCM and DTC for trend analysis and improvement opportunities, as required.Be a resource for all employees in District to support branch Trade Compliance.Create Customer ValueServe as a resource for branch meetings, sales meetings, and sales calls to create awareness of our Trade Compliance program with customers.Reinforce our strategic differentiators to demonstrate our commitment to 100% Trade Compliance. G.  Service Provider Training & ReviewsIn conjunction with the Regional DTC, RTCM, Service Provider Management and Product teams, identify high-risk service providers in high-risk locations and deliver the Service Provider Compliance Requirements Training, ensuring Service Providers understand their compliance commitments to Expeditors.In conjunction with Service Provider Management and Product teams, review, assess and potentially audit high risk service providers, ensuring Service Providers meet their compliance commitments to Expeditors.

 

QualificationsA passion for Trade Compliance and doing the right thing.Proficiency in English and one of the local languages spoken in the District.A minimum of three (3) years at the Company.Demonstrated understanding of applicable Trade Compliance laws and regulations.Training for Sanctioned and Embargoed Countries, Denied Party Screening, and Export Controls Awareness, under U.S. law and the laws of other jurisdictions that have implemented U.N. Sanctions.Strong familiarity with, and continued pursuit of proficiency in Expeditors’ operating systems, including GCI, CFIT, EDMS, ETMS, and, where applicable, third-party systems used to conduct Expeditors’ transactions. Completion of Conflict-of-Interest Questionnaire and clearance of Company Executive Conflict of Interest check.No objection to background check, as permitted by applicable law.No impediment to travel to the branches in the District.Passing score on the IATA/FIATA examination.DG certification(s).Security Protocol training:  C-TPAT, AEO, STP, or other security protocol, as applicable.Product- or Service-specific export, import and/or operational training/certification.Customs Broker license (U.S.) or similar non-U.S. country license, where available.

Additional Information

Expeditors offers excellent benefits

Paid Vacation, Holiday, Sick TimeHealth Plan: Medical, Prescription Drug, Dental and VisionLife and Long-Term Disability Insurance401(k) Retirement Savings Plan (US only)Employee Stock Purchase PlanTraining and Personnel Development Program

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

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