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Title: | Trade Compliance Analyst (VR/05588) |
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Date Posted: | 22nd September 2017 |
Salary/Rate: | £13.00 ph |
Location: | Darlington |
Type: | Temporary |
Contact: | Pamela |
Description: | For: Trade compliance Analyst (CMIJP00037853) – Darlington – 3 months
Meyer Scott Ref: VR/05588 - £13.00 ph
Job Summary: • Researches and monitors import/export laws and regulations related to licenses and registrations required to operate and potentially apply Customs benefits in the assigned geography. • Gathers and prepares license, registration and potential benefits applications and data as well as documentation to support import and export activities within the assigned geography. • Prepares documentation to support the importing and exporting of materials and applicable benefits in the country of assignment.
Key responsibilities:
• Researches and monitors local laws, regulations, procedures and applicable benefits related to import/export transactions. • Prepares summaries of new regulations for review by team members. • Distributes updates and summaries to appropriate supply chain and business unit contacts. Monitors import/export activity for all business units in the assigned geography. • Gathers, enters, and manages import/export data (including classification data) for the assigned geography. • Drafts management reports on import/export activities. • Gathers all necessary documentation for import/export licenses. • Drafts applications for licenses and registrations in the country of assignment. • Submits applications, including those with applicable benefits, upon review by supervisor and monitors approval process with appropriate governmental contacts. • Builds and maintains relationships with appropriate governmental organizations in the country of assignment. • Manages brokers to ensure that the organization has appropriate supporting documentation and consistent compliance with import/export regulations. • Builds relationships with vendors, brokers, and other external resources to understand and apply best practices and current data to projects. • Analyses import/export activities to ensure that Cummins does not exceed limits or violate any restrictions on import/export activities. • Executes team processes as directed and provides input into process improvements related to immediate area of influence. • Compiles data and updates metrics as requested. • Responsible for managing and maintaining controlled processes including: tariff code classification, record keeping, country of origin and preferential trade calculations. • Regular interaction with Customs, Customs brokers and Customs service providers. Work in collaboration with other UK entities to align Customs operational processes.
Experience Required - Minimal relevant work experience required.
Education/qualifications required (classify as essential and optional) - College, university or equivalent degree required.
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