Das ist der Job
Research and resolve supplemental duty bills and penalties, and generate reports to support trade operations.
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Responsibilities Advise clients on tariff classification, valuation, country of origin, and free trade agreement qualification, and draft CBP Binding Ruling Requests. Contribute to business development by creating trade‑related presentation content and participating in team huddles and process improvements.
Advanced knowledge of tariff classification and explanatory notes, U.S. Support compliance activities including verifications, post‑entry corrections, and coordination with CBP and Partner Government Agencies. Prepare scope of work proposals, identify client risks and refund opportunities, and assist with duty drawback coordination.
Compile customs documentation, manage post‑entry filings, and maintain logs for refunds, CBP requests, and entry status. Requirements Minimum 10 years of experience in the customs industry. Certified Customs Specialist (CCS) designation. Customs Broker License. Customs regulations (19 CFR), valuation rules, and country of origin determinations.
Proficiency in executing customs entries for all transportation modes, ACE functionality and brokerage software, Microsoft Excel, and the full Microsoft Office Suite. #J-18808-Ljbffr