The Role
Core Responsibilities
Act as a knowledge leader in customs compliance as an escalation point for Internal Stakeholders: Operations, Customer Success, Sales, Marketing, Finance, Product and Engineering.
Supervise a team of Broker Partner Success (BPS) and Post-Entry Analysts remotely including coordination of weekend, holiday, and ongoing time zone coverage plans to support business continuity across the US and Canada.
Support pre- and post-entry activity including but not limited to, liaising with importers and broker partners for timely and accurate clearance, exception management audits, invoice/statement escalations, CBP/CBSA requests, and special projects such as tariff planning.
Manage PSCs/Protests tracking in the US and Corrections/Adjustments in Canada.
Ongoing (weekly, biweekly, monthly) meetings with the broker partners and ABI users.
Other duties that may arise through the normal course of business.
What We Are Looking For
Minimum 10 years in customs brokerage, trade compliance, account management or a combination, ideally for/with enterprise-level customs brokerage operations.
Must hold a valid U.S. Customs Broker License issued by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) or equivalent such as a Certified Customs Specialist (CCS) designation from the NCBFAA.
Comfortable with ACE or similar data and other analytics tools to deliver data-driven solutions.
Demonstrated ability to articulate and translate complex concepts between various audiences with varying natural parlance and levels within an organization.
Excited to pioneer emerging technologies and integrate them into defensible operations.
Self-starter with a keen eye for detail, pride in owning your scope, and proclivity for continuous improvement.
Motivated to work in a dynamic, fast-paced startup environment.
Preferred Qualifications
Prior experience managing a large customs brokerage operation and/or customs broker network as an enterprise-level importer.
Project management instinct with proactive deliverable tracking, early risk flagging, keeping concurrent-stakeholder initiatives on track, and holding team members accountable.
Able to competently navigate formal sources as needed such as CSMS, FRNs, and/or D-Memos.
Proven success liaising with CBP, CBSA, PGAs, and/or other government agencies.
Background with specialized programs such as AD/CVD, carnets, C-TPAT/PIP/AEO, duty drawback, FTAs, FTZ, goods returned, inbonds, ISA, punitive tariff programs (IEEPA, Sec 232, Sec 301, SIMA, surtax), quota, recon, and/or warehouse entries.
Familiar with various modes of transport, northern, and southern border operations.
Language skills
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive salary
Equity participation
Remote-first work environment
Health, dental, and vision benefits
Professional development support such as triennial continuing education
Skills Required
- Minimum 10 years in customs brokerage, trade compliance, or account management (enterprise-level experience preferred).
- Valid U.S. Customs Broker License issued by CBP or equivalent (e.g., CCS from NCBFAA).
- Comfortable with ACE or similar data and analytics tools to deliver data-driven solutions.
- Demonstrated ability to translate complex customs/compliance concepts to varied audiences.
- Experience supervising remote teams and coordinating time zone, weekend, and holiday coverage.
- Self-starter, detail-oriented, ownership mentality, and commitment to continuous improvement.
- Motivated to work in a dynamic, fast-paced startup environment.
- Prior experience managing large customs brokerage operations or broker networks.
- Project management instincts: proactive deliverable tracking, risk flagging, multi-stakeholder coordination.
- Familiarity navigating formal CBP sources (CSMS, FRNs, D-Memos).
- Proven success liaising with CBP, CBSA, PGAs, or other government agencies.
- Background with specialized programs (AD/CVD, duty drawback, C-TPAT/PIP/AEO, FTAs, FTZ, inbonds, ISA, punitive tariff programs, recon, warehouse entries).
- Familiarity with various transport modes and northern/southern border operations.
- Language skills.
What We Do
SUPPLY CHAINS SIMPLIFIED WITH LOGISTICS AS A SERVICE KlearNow is transforming supply chains with its smart Logistics as a Service (LaaS) platform that connects data, people, processes, and organizations to enable new levels of visibility and productivity that reduce logistics costs and create better customer experiences. KlearNow’s customs clearance and drayage marketplaces on its AI-powered platform ease supply chain bottlenecks by digitizing paper-based transactions and enabling customs brokers and transporters to deliver superior real-time visibility needs of importers, exporters, and freight forwarders. The company is headquartered in the heart of Silicon Valley - Santa Clara, California - with an offshore development and support office in Gurugram, India. To better serve global trade, we expanded into Canada and UK, with plans to expand into other countries next year. Key executives and co-founders include Sam Tyagi, a successful serial entrepreneur (currently the CEO and Chairman of KlearNow), Ulf Sandberg, veteran technology executive, and Rick Tellez, a 20+ year experienced logistics and supply chain expert. We are currently expanding and looking to hire superstars. Come join us!








