Trade Advisor

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Trade Advisor guiding clients on U.S. customs classification and import-export regulations at Deringer. Researching regulations, analyzing trade data, and developing compliant solutions for complex customs situations.

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct independent Customs-related research requested by clients
  • Complete HTS US classification projects across products and industries
  • Exercise independent judgment during customer consulting projects
  • Coordinate with internal and external resources to complete projects on time and to client expectations
  • Research and interpret government import regulations and apply them to client situations
  • Develop solutions for complex import and export situations and recommend courses of action
  • Ensure U.S. Government regulatory requirements are met for import and export opinions
  • Analyze and interpret information received from clients and consultants
  • Perform complex data analysis for goods in all industries
  • Liaise with government departments to resolve client situations and projects
  • Prioritize and complete work according to project demands, customs requirements, and standards
  • Identify sales opportunities
  • Stay current with Customs regulations, procedures, requirements, and other federal trade laws
  • Cross-train and perform additional duties assigned by management
  • Support Senior Trade Advisors on tasks and large projects

Requirements:

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in customs brokerage or auditing
  • If offered the position, must possess or be willing and able to obtain a Customs Broker’s License
  • Obtaining a Customs Broker’s License includes U.S. Citizenship among other requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree strongly preferred
  • Experience with Binding Ruling process and submission
  • Experience with AD/CVD valuation
  • Experience with USMCA eligibility verification
  • Experience with PGAs and PGA requirements
  • HTS classification experience
  • Country of Origin determination experience, including familiarity with Free Trade Agreements
  • Experience with Customs entry processing, particularly in a customs brokerage environment
  • Ability to perform complex data analysis
  • Ability to remain current with Customs regulations, procedures, requirements, and other federal laws affecting trade and Customs
  • Ability to travel up to 10%
  • Ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, meet deadlines, and handle large volumes of work
  • High frequency of keyboarding/computer work required (67%–100% of the workday)

Benefits:

  • Remote work
  • Up to 10% travel required
  • Reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities
  • Competitive and equitable compensation based on regional market compensation rates