Pay Range: $40-45/hr (This is contract-to-hire, conversion salary will be similar or equivalent with the hourly rate)
REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution required.
Minimum of 3(three) years' experience in trade management.
Excellent knowledge in processing import shipments accurately and efficiently
Excellent working knowledge of US Customs Regulations, Free Trade Programs, Customs ACE System, and Duty Drawback.
Excellent understanding of HTS codes and experience in HTS classification
Experience with ERP, specifically SAP operating system and Global Trade Solution (GTS)
NICE TO HAVE SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
Strong knowledge of valuation and country of origin requirements
Strong ability to identify and describe parts, machines and components in detail to completely and accurately support classification determinations in accordance with regulations.
Experience with IEEPA, Section 301, and 232.
Data analytics experience to assess potential savings opportunities.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Coordinate with Purchasing, Customs Brokers and Suppliers to ensure all foreign documents (receipts) follow US Customs laws/regulations.
Coordinate company responses to Customs Brokers and Forwarders requests for information.
Review shipping documents for accuracy and take appropriate action.
Perform valuation analysis, country of origin reviews, assists to value and special trade program usage for import shipments.
Classify material in material master database and assign harmonized tariff schedule (HTS) numbers for both import and export shipments.
Research products using various engineering systems to determine component structure for classification.
Application of antidumping/countervailing duty (ADD/CVD) cases, updating and providing blanket statements.
Maintain records, including the parts database in accordance with customs record keeping requirements.
Review automated commercial system (ACE) account data daily.
Develop metrics and audit criteria to measure compliance with laws and regulations
HTS chapter 98 compliance, specifically agricultural exemptions