We firmly believe that our employees drive the success of the company! With success in mind as the ultimate goal, we strive to create and provide an environment that offers challenging, stimulating and financially rewarding opportunities. We are looking for The Right One to join our team!
What's In It For You?
Competitive Salary with Bonus Opportunities
Paid Time Off
Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision Benefits (Low Premiums!)
Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts
14 Paid Company Holidays
401(k) with Company Contribution
Educational Tuition Reimbursement
Summary
To provide guidance and support TAI Business Unit functions in areas of Imports and Exports, with a focus on compliance and logistics. This position will report to LRTC (Corporate Compliance), working closely with Business Units on potential new business, ensuring proper controls are in place in standard business processes and flows. This position will also help promote operational efficiency by the Business Unit, identify cost-down kaizen, evaluate strategic sourcing opportunities, and take advantage of new and existing U.S. Free Trade Agreements. This position will also review opportunities that can generate new business by established disciplines to meet and bring new solutions for our valued customers.What You'll Do
Conduct formal audits to review import and export compliance.
Manage new item set-up for compliance requirements, to include HTS, Schedule B, ECCN, FTA’s, PGA’s and Audit of existing materials.
Act as lead contact on all Import and/or Export compliance matters to establish proper standardization and disciplines. Identify any inefficient process and/or issues to escalation for proper resolution.
Develop and update internal and external SOPs.
Seek opportunities to reduce and recover cost through specific government programs for the purpose of current business as well as business expansion. (ex: Countries with preferential duty, drawbacks, export filing, etc.).
Conduct on-going training for TAI's Business Sections to achieve common objectives cited throughout job description and responsibilities.
Generate and analyze reports as needed (ACE, IPTR…).
Support standardization and database consolidation by the Corporate Compliance group to facilitate implementation of the Trade Management System.
Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending internal/external educational workshops, formal training, reviewing professional publications, establish and expand professional networks, and participating in professional organizations.
Work with suppliers, customers to improve the import and/or export process from a compliance and/or cost standpoint.
Conduct standardized/formalized audits to review compliance in areas of import and export, but also opportunities for improvement to identify inefficient, duplicate processes to include logistics process.
What You'll Need
Minimum of 2 years’ experience, knowledge of 19 CFR (CBP rules and regulations), ability to read, interpret and comprehend regulatory requirements, requires good reading comprehension, excellent written & verbal communication. A Bachelors Degree can be substituted for experience.
Knowledge of import and export programs, including Free Trade Agreements, CFR Title 19, ACE, HTS classification, and PGA regulations is required.
Our company is proud to be an equal opportunity employer! It is the policy and commitment of the company to maintain a work environment that provides equal employment opportunity (EEO) for all its employees and applicants. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, national origin, age, marital/domestic partner status, veteran status, disability, genetic information or any other applicable lawfully protected basis. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment.
We seek to employ individuals qualified for a position by virtue of job-related educational standards, training, experience, and personal qualifications.
Skills Required
- Minimum of 2 years' experience in import/export compliance
- Knowledge of 19 CFR (CBP rules and regulations)
- Ability to read, interpret, and comprehend regulatory requirements
- Knowledge of import and export programs including Free Trade Agreements, ACE, HTS classification, and PGA regulations
- Experience with ECCN, Schedule B, and export control classification
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Bachelors Degree (can be substituted for experience)
What We Do
Our mission is to be the right partner for Global IT transformation. For over ten years, TTS-US has been successful at utilizing our global IT network by breaking regional, cultural, and language barriers. As a member of the Toyota Group, our resources and collaboration extend world-wide and we are at the forefront of the future of IT: Cybersecurity, Digital Transformation, Infra, Engineering, Connected, and Global Services. As Toyota Group transforms towards evolving into a mobility company, we bring our best practices to North America and our family companies around the globe. We offer a unique opportunity to be part of a small company where each person’s voice and efforts make a difference, while also delivering major impact as our products and services reach millions of customers. We strive to maintain an intellectually dynamic, and culturally diverse environment where we work as a team and everyone has the opportunity to contribute new ideas to the table. Come help us reimagine what mobility can be today and years to come! BENEFITS AND PERKS • Medical health insurance (including dental and vision) • Competitive paid time off and company paid holidays • Comp time for holidays worked • 401k matching program • Company profit sharing • Merit increases and bonus structure • Professional development and education reimbursement • …and more!








