Trade Compliance Specialist-Unique Cross-Functional Opportunity General Labor at Geebo

Trade Compliance Specialist-Unique Cross-Functional Opportunity

Company Name:
Arevo Group
COMPANY PROFILE:
Industry leader in the manufacturing and supply of innovative cleaning tools
Over 90 years of operation; 3 facilities located across the nation.
Subsidiary of Fortune 500 companyUnlimited potential for advancement across extensive portfolio
Continuous Improvement Recently invested over $4 Million dollars into facility upgrades
An hour from some of the best beaches on the East Coast
FEATURES AND
Benefits:
Great benefit packages
Paid vacation and holidays
Matching 401(k)
Stock purchase plan
Employee discount on products
NC Employer Award
Won industry coveted Golden Hammer Award
YOUR ROLE:
This supply chain professional will ensure compliance with the rules and regulations associated with international trade. They will not only help maintain internal policies and procedures, but also continue to assistance in developing and implementing training across the department. They will be a go-to person to provide expert guidance in US Customs and import regulations and to help insure compliance with all applicable laws governing imported and exported merchandise. The ideal candidate for this role would want to play a vital part in the future growth of this rapidly expanding company.
BACKGROUND PROFILE:
4 year degree in related field preferred
3
years' related experience
Experience working with US Customs
Brokerage License desired, but not required
Trade compliance experience in a discrete manufacturing or distribution environment
Exposure to Importer Self-Assessment or Customs Compliance Focused Assessment
Experience implementing and managing CBP Programs
Bilingual a plusEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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