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Senior Compliance Specialist
Location
United States
Posted
1 day ago
Salary
$65K - $75K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Senior Compliance Specialist
A.N. Deringer, Inc.
• Working with clients and CBP to resolve CBPF 28 Requests for Information and CBPF 29 Notices of Action • Filing PSCs, tenders of duty and protests • Crafts petitions and facilitates payment of Liquidated Damages and Penalty Cases • May file reconciliation entries • Fields FTA inquiries (mainly USMCA) and works with staff on FTA claims • Advanced HTS classification • Works with CBP and clients to file prior disclosures • Maintains and develops client relationships • Acts as a compliance resource to Deringer’s various offices and departments • Drafts communications and responds to correspondence • Ensures compliance with Deringer specific policies and procedures, based on department’s specific tasks • Reviews Federal Register, CSMS Messages, and International Trade Publication (ITT) daily, analyzes regulatory changes and reports finding to the departments’ leadership • Researches binding rulings, summarizes finding and applies conclusions to questions presented by external and/or internal clients; reports finding to departments’ leadership for next level review • Conduct basic legal and regulatory research and presents findings in a professional manner • Proactively and timely coordinates dissemination of information obtained from customs publications, projects and research back to operations including other locations; this involves interrogating Deringer’s systems to understand who needs the information • Run ACE reports and reports from internal systems and organizes and presents data • Performs calculations, reconciliations, analyzes reports, researches, and tracks and troubleshoots • Assembles relevant data; compiles statistics and information as directed • Pursues new sales’ leads; discusses and sells the Company’s services to current clients and promptly forwards potential leads to designated person (soft selling) • Stays up-to-date on regulations, laws, guidelines and Deringer requirements • Acts as a resource to internal and external clients • Acts as liaison with other departments and outside agencies • Handles confidential and non-routine information • Facilitates projects of various scope and size • Writes or provides presentation on a wide variety of topics • Resolves problems (i.e. billing, tracing shipments) and handles customers’ concerns • Build relationships with customers • Performs other tasks as assigned by supervisor • May require occasional travel (less than 10% of time)
Job Requirements
- Licensed Customs Broker
- Minimum 5 years experience in the customs industry
- Customer service skill set preferred
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
- Previous technical/compliance background and language skills are a plus
- Intermediate or advanced skill in Microsoft office products (i.e. Word, Excel, Access)
- Ability to analyze and summarize data
Benefits
- Health insurance
- Retirement plans
- Paid time off
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