Trade Compliance Manager
The Woodlands
Thursday, 04 June 2026
In this role, you will act as subject matter expert for U.S. trade compliance (Customs, Import/ Export, Export Controls)You also will advise internal stakeholders on U.S. customs regulations, trade programs, and compliance risks Further, you will support the development and continuous improvement of trade compliance policies, procedures, and controls. Evaluating the impact of regulatory changes and communicate implications to affected stakeholders will be part of your role. You will support internal and external audits, assessments, and compliance reviews. Additionally, you will be responsible for contributing to lessons learned and continuous improvement initiatives. You will perform and validate HTS classification and country of origin determinations for all relevant equipment of an EPC company. You will also ensure compliant import and export transactions in accordance with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and other applicable authorities. In this role, you will also support duty, tax, and fee calculations, including preferential trade programs where applicable. Manage, oversee and evaluate customs brokers and service providers in the U. S - Furthermore, you will review and maintain customs documentation, entry summaries, and audit-relevant records. Also, you will perform post-entry reviews, corrections, and reconciliations as required. You will support Export Control and Dual-Use compliance, including license determinations where applicable. Maintaining trade compliance data in relevant compliance and authority systems will be part of your role. Serve as point of contact for internal trade compliance questions from logistics, procurement, and project teams. Ensuring compliance with U.S. regulations including 19 CFR, CBP entry procedures, Reconciliation processes, and Post Summary Corrections (PSC) is crucial to your role. Additionally, you will assess and implement duty-saving opportunities (e.g. Foreign Trade Zones (FTZ), bonded warehousing, temporary imports)