International Trade Specialist Construction, Mining & Trades - Portland, OR at Geebo

International Trade Specialist

DART Aerospace DART Aerospace Portland, OR Portland, OR Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$50.
6K - $64K a year Estimated:
$50.
6K - $64K a year 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Position :
International Trade Compliance (ITC) Job Type :
Full-time, Permanent Location :
13340 NE WHITAKER WAY, Portland, OR 97230 Company Overview DART provides industry-leading design, manufacturing and market-certified solutions for the helicopter and aerospace industry.
With an impressive line-up of over 1,100 STCs, DART offers a comprehensive portfolio of mission equipment and related services, replacement parts and tooling for civil and military operators, all major rotorcraft OEMs, completion centers and MR&O facilities.
DART's key products include flotation systems, landing gears, interior and exterior accessories, cargo expansion, external loads, cable cutters and filters.
All this, in addition to extensive engineering capabilities and manufacturing centers delivering fast time-to-market solutions with superior customer support in over 120 countries worldwide.
Job Summary The ITC is responsible for ensuring compliance with international trade laws, regulations, and policies.
They oversee and implement strategies to ensure the company's international trade activities adhere to relevant laws and regulations.
The Trade Compliance Manager collaborates with various departments, including legal, logistics, finance, and operations, to develop and maintain effective trade compliance programs.
Responsibilities Responsible for fostering an effective and compliant execution of the company's trade compliance program.
Develop, implement, and maintain a comprehensive trade compliance program that aligns with the company's business objectives.
This includes creating policies, procedures, and guidelines to ensure compliance with applicable regulations.
Lead and influence a cross-functional team of professionals contributing to the trade compliance program (without the direct authority coming from a formal reporting structure).
Report status of trade compliance top issues and opportunities to the Vice President and President on a quarterly basis, propose solutions and resolve challenges as they arise.
Responsible for Canadian export Dart's ITC compliance in the US, Canada, Mexico, and European sites.
program including Canada's Export and Import Permits Act (EIPA) the Controlled Goods Program (CGP), controlled goods classification and export/brokering license or permit process.
Prepare, review, approve and submit applications for export/import licenses, and other requests for authorization.
Manage government authorizations throughout their life cycle.
Implement policies and procedures compliant with U.
S.
and Canadian regulatory requirements for all Dart sites.
Oversee and manage the use of United States International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Export Administration Regulations (EAR) authorizations, including but not limited to TAAs, MLAs, hardware licensing and related defense services under the Defense Production Act (DPA).
Direct import compliance process including, HS classification, Free Trade Agreement analysis, and monitoring customs broker activities.
Insure compliance with Canadian and U.
S.
ITC trade compliance requirements while facilitating business growth.
Work with and implement guidance from corporate legal and compliance departments.
Analyze and interpret export and import regulations as well as maintain current knowledge of changes.
Review with internal controls (procedures, work instructions, forms, checklists, and tools) to ensure currency and compliance.
Analyze transactions for which due diligence indicates potential risk and determine whether due diligence has been satisfied.
Analyze contracts and identify trade compliance issues.
Lead company investigations of non-compliance with import/export laws and regulations, and apply corrective actions when needed.
Work proactively with departments to prevent trade disruptions.
Prepare, review and approve technology control plans, and provide technology transfer oversight (including visits and travel).
Develop and provide trade compliance internal training to increase the organization's awareness of trade compliance company policies, procedures and applicable laws related to trade, exports and import compliance.
Qualifications Bachelor's degree in business administration, international trade, law, or a related field.
In-depth knowledge of international trade regulations, export controls, customs procedures, and trade compliance best practices.
Strong understanding of global trade agreements, such as Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and Economic Sanctions Programs.
Experience in developing and implementing trade compliance programs within a multinational organization.
Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
Strong attention to detail and ability to handle complex information accurately.
Effective communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate with internal and external stakeholders.
Knowledge of relevant trade compliance software and systems.
Professional certifications in trade compliance (e.
g.
, Certified Global Trade Compliance Professional - CCTP) are desirable.
Familiarity with industry-specific trade compliance requirements (e.
g.
, ITAR, EAR, OFAC) is a plus.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and work effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
Job Type:
Full-time Schedule:
8 hour shift Work setting:
In-person Application Question(s):
What is your salary expectation? Are you aware this is a temporary contract? Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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