Trade Compliance Specialist
- Full-time
- Work Arrangement: Remote
- Department: Supply Chain
- Compensation: USD 74000 - USD 90000 - yearly
Company Description
Company Description
With manufacturing sites across the US, UK, Germany and Denmark, LGC Biosearch Technologies has plans to continue growing. We deliver mission critical genomics to our diverse customer base in molecular diagnostics, pharma/biotech and agrigenomics. Our integrated portfolio of products, services and expertise supports our purpose of Science for a Safer World and we have embodied our mission by working with customers to enable research into life-altering treatment for disease and illness worldwide. We are currently seeking candidates who are up for the challenge of operating in a high-growth, purpose-driven organisation.
We encourage team collaboration and in doing so, we have created our own way of reaching objectives and taking care of our people. Here at LGC, we are deeply rooted in the behaviours we expect from all our colleagues, we will provide you with excellent opportunities, the latest technology and practices and we are passionate about making a difference.
Job Description
The Trade Compliance Specialist ensures organisational compliance with trade laws and import/export regulations across a designated region of operations, product portfolio, or within a particular business unit. The Specialist ensures the effective flow of traded goods across international borders specific to the United States of America while adhering to regulatory requirements within the designated geographic region. This position requires a combination of regulatory knowledge, logistical expertise, and strong communication skills to effectively manage import/export activities, ensure process and data effectiveness, and support international trade operations.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each of the following essential functions satisfactorily.
- Provide daily operational and compliance support for import and export processes of traded goods within a specific country or region
- Administer free-trade agreement programs, including regular reviews of entry documentation and maintenance of tariff codes and country-of-origin (COO) data
- Maintain internal controls and procedures to ensure compliance with trade regulations and minimize the risk of penalties or fines
- Maintain organized and accurate trade records, update internal databases, and ensure activities align with established corporate policies, departmental procedures, and regulatory requirements
- Serve as subject matter expert (SME) for general trade compliance and customs relations, including tariffs and VAT, training and educating cross-functional stakeholders throughout the organization
- Interpret and apply trade regulations from various global agencies such as U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and World Trade Organization (WTO)
- Assist with trade compliance projects relating to cost-avoidance programmes, duty drawback, free-trade agreements, and preferential origin
- Complete or assist in applications of supporting documentation for export, import, shipping, and receiving processes to ensure accuracy and compliance with trade laws and country regulations
- Stay updated on changes in international trade laws and regulations and communicate relevant updates to the appropriate stakeholders within the organization
- Liaise with customs officials to facilitate the clearance of shipments, including handling of import/export documentation and potential issue resolution during the clearance process
- Provide regular updates and reporting on key data and metrics to functional leadership; alert management to discrepancies and trends
- Perform other duties as required, or assigned by management, to meet business needs
- Adhere to company Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) policy
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Customs, International Trade, Logistics, or related field—or an equivalent combination of applicable education and relevant work experience
- Proven experience, ideally 3 or more years, in regulatory trade compliance, U.S. import/export operations, and customs brokerage
- Proven track record of achieving refunds through documented trade compliance tools
- Prior experience organising and analysing product and customer sales data through an ERP system
- Demonstrated knowledge of export control and international trade concepts
- Demonstrated ability to identify and describe parts, machines, and components in detail to completely and accurately support classification determinations in accordance with applicable regulations
- Strong knowledge of export administration, customs valuation, product classifications, country-of-origin requirements, and tariff codes
- Demonstrated excellent verbal and written communication skills, with ability to communicate to external partners and all levels of an organization
- Proven knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, including advanced knowledge of Excel
Preferred Qualifications:
- Previous work experience with the IFS ERP system and associated MRP data
- Working knowledge of Lean techniques and tools
- Prior work experience in a life sciences/biotech organization
- Broader supply chain knowledge and warehouse experience
- Professional certification in customs compliance or trade regulations, including Licensed Customs Broker (LCB), Certified Export Specialist (CES), Certified Customs Specialist (CCS)
- Engineering or other technical degree
- Proficiency in relevant software applications, such as customs brokerage systems and trade compliance software
Competencies & Behaviours:
- Resonate and operate in line with LGC’s core value behaviors: Passion, Curiosity, Integrity, Brilliance, and Respect
- A strong commitment to quality and continuous improvement
- Demonstrated excellent planning, organizational, and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work well in a team environment, possess an ability to adapt to change in the environment, and exhibit a proven ability to exert influence in a directive and positive manner
- Demonstrated autonomy: ability to self-start and drive whilst recognising the appropriate time for stakeholder engagement
- Extensive problem-solving skills, with the ability to analyze data and develop dynamic solutions that produce deliverables and meet business objectives
- Adaptable and willing to take on multiple new tasks and responsibilities while managing and prioritizing multiple tasks within a dynamic work environment
- Results-driven and process-oriented, ensuring targets are met on time and on budget
- Promote cooperation and commitment within a team to achieve goals and deliverables
Additional Information
The typical pay range for this role is:
Minimum: $74,000 USD per year
Maximum: $90,000 USD per year
This range represents the low and high end of the anticipated salary range for the position. The actual base salary will depend on several factors such as experience, skills, and location.
About LGC:
LGC is a major international life sciences tools company, delivering key components and solutions to fast-growing application areas in human healthcare and applied market segments. Our high-quality product portfolio features important tools for genomic analysis and quality assurance applications, appreciated for their performance, quality, and scope.
Our values
- PASSION
- CURIOSITY
- INTEGRITY
- BRILLIANCE
- RESPECT
Equal opportunities
At LGC, we hold the conviction that every applicant and employee should be appreciated for their distinct skills, regardless of age, disability, race, color, ethnic or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marital or civil partnership, pregnancy or parental leave, religion, or belief. Shortlisting, interviewing, and selection procedures are consistently performed without bias toward gender, sexual orientation, marital status, color, race, nationality, ethnic or national origins, religion or belief, age, or trade union membership.
For more information about LGC, please visit our website www.lgcgroup.com
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