Trade Compliance Counsel

Posted 10 Days Ago
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The Role
Serve as Reflection's lead trade compliance lawyer, advising on U.S. and international export controls and sanctions (EAR, OFAC, ITAR, etc.), designing and scaling the compliance program, partnering cross-functionally to implement controls for model releases, compute access, and international operations, monitoring regulatory developments, and engaging with authorities on licensing and enforcement matters.
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Our Mission

Reflection’s mission is to build open superintelligence and make it accessible to all.

We’re developing open weight models for individuals, agents, enterprises, and even nation states. Our team of AI researchers and company builders come from DeepMind, OpenAI, Google Brain, Meta, Character.AI, Anthropic and beyond.

About the Role

As Trade Compliance Counsel, you will help build, scale, and operationalize our global trade compliance function, with a focus on sanctions, export controls, national-security-adjacent regulatory regimes, and the practical application of those regimes to frontier AI.

You will advise on U.S. and international export controls, economic sanctions, and related trade-control regimes as they apply to Reflection’s products, model development, open-weight strategy, compute infrastructure, international operations, and customer and partner relationships.

This is a high-impact, build-stage role. You will not simply answer one-off legal questions; you will help design the policies review processes, escalation pathways, and business-facing guidance that allow Reflection to move quickly while maintaining a mature and defensible compliance posture.

What You’ll Do
  • Act as Reflection’s central expert and primary legal contact for all trade, sanctions and export control related issues. Advise on existing and developing U.S. and international trade compliance laws and regulations, including the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions programs, International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), anti-boycott rules, and other applicable trade-control regimes.

  • Counsel relevant cross-functional teams on the application of sanctions and export controls to Reflection’s business, including model development, open-weight releases, compute access, cloud and neocloud infrastructure, data center arrangements, international collaborations and customer transactions.

  • Design and mature Reflection’s sanctions and export controls compliance program, including policies, procedures, screening, customer and counterparty diligence, technology-control planning, licensing workflows, and escalation protocols.

  • Partner with Security, Compliance, Infrastructure, Finance, Operations and GTM teams to implement practical trade compliance controls that allow for secure model releases, international collaborations, remote access, restricted-party screening, and the transfer of controlled technologies to non-U.S. persons.

  • Advise on trade compliance and related national security considerations in commercial and strategic transactions, including customer agreements, enterprise deployments, compute and infrastructure agreements, research partnerships, data and model collaborations, vendor onboarding, strategic investments, joint ventures, outbound investment restrictions, CFIUS, and other third-party relationships.

  • Monitor legal and regulatory developments from BIS, OFAC, DDTC, Congress, the White House, the EU, UK, and other relevant authorities, and translate those developments into practical guidance for leadership and operators.

  • Support engagement with BIS, OFAC, DDTC, and other authorities on licensing, interpretive guidance, regulatory inquiries, and potential disclosure matters.

  • Support internal reviews, investigations, and remediation plans relating to potential sanctions, export control, or trade compliance issues.

  • Advise on the intersection of trade compliance, national security, AI governance, cybersecurity, and frontier model deployment.

  • Help establish a risk-based compliance posture for AI-specific questions involving model weights, derivative models, training data, inference access, compute clusters, technical know-how, research collaboration, evaluations, and cross-border access.

What We’re Looking For
  • J.D. and active bar membership (or in-house registration) in at least one U.S. jurisdiction.

  • Approximately 10+ years of experience advising on U.S. sanctions, export controls, and related trade compliance regimes, including meaningful experience with OFAC sanctions programs and the EAR.

  • Deep familiarity with BIS, OFAC, DDTC, and related regulatory frameworks, including licensing, classification, advisory guidance, enforcement, diligence, and compliance-program expectations.

  • Experience advising technology companies on trade compliance issues, especially in sectors such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, semiconductors, advanced computing, cybersecurity, infrastructure, data centers, or other strategically sensitive technologies.

  • Experience building, scaling, or materially improving a trade compliance program in a high-growth, technically complex, or operationally dynamic environment.

  • Strong ability to exercise independent judgment and take proactive steps in areas where the law is evolving, agency guidance is incomplete, or the business context does not fit neatly into legacy regulatory categories.

  • Excellent cross-functional communication skills, including the ability to explain complex legal requirements to engineers, researchers, infrastructure teams, commercial teams, executives, and non-lawyer operators.

  • Experience advising on customer, vendor, partner, investor, and acquisition diligence involving export controls, sanctions, restricted parties, national security, or sensitive technology issues.

Nice to Have
  • Prior experience at a high-growth technology company, AI lab, cloud provider, semiconductor company, cybersecurity company, defense technology company, or other export-control-sensitive business. Bonus points for experience with open source access technology.

  • Experience working directly with, or across from, BIS, OFAC, DDTC, CFIUS, DOJ, Commerce, State, Treasury, or other national-security or trade-control authorities, and familiarity with non-U.S. sanctions and export control regimes.

  • Experience with deemed export/deemed reexport issues, technology-control plans, non-U.S. person access controls, source code or technical data restrictions, and controlled technology in cloud or remote-access environments.

  • Familiarity with AI-specific regulatory and national security developments, including advanced computing controls, model weight access, compute thresholds, frontier model governance, and policy debates around open-weight AI.

What We Offer:

We believe that to build superintelligence that is truly open, you need to start at the foundation. Joining Reflection means building from the ground up as part of a small talent-dense team. You will help define our future as a company, and help define the frontier of open foundational models.

We want you to do the most impactful work of your career with the confidence that you and the people you care about most are supported.

  • Top-tier compensation: Salary and equity structured to recognize and retain the best talent globally.

  • Health & wellness: Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance.

  • Life & family: Fully paid parental leave for all new parents, including adoptive and surrogate journeys. Financial support for family planning.

  • Benefits & balance: paid time off when you need it, relocation support, and more perks that optimize your time.

  • Opportunities to connect with teammates: lunch and dinner are provided daily. We have regular off-sites and team celebrations.

Skills Required

  • J.D. and active bar membership or in-house registration in at least one U.S. jurisdiction
  • Approximately 10+ years advising on U.S. sanctions, export controls, and related trade compliance regimes
  • Deep familiarity with BIS, OFAC, DDTC, EAR, ITAR, sanctions programs, licensing, classification, and enforcement
  • Experience advising technology companies on trade compliance issues (AI, cloud, semiconductors, advanced computing, cybersecurity, data centers)
  • Experience building, scaling, or materially improving a trade compliance program in a high-growth or technically complex environment
  • Ability to exercise independent judgment on evolving legal/regulatory issues and craft practical compliance solutions
  • Excellent cross-functional communication skills with engineers, researchers, infrastructure, commercial teams, and executives
  • Experience advising on trade compliance in commercial and strategic transactions, diligence, CFIUS and third-party relationships
  • Prior experience at a high-growth technology company, AI lab, cloud provider, semiconductor, cybersecurity, or defense technology company
  • Experience working directly with or engaging regulatory authorities (BIS, OFAC, DDTC, CFIUS, DOJ, Commerce, State, Treasury)
  • Experience with deemed export/deemed reexport issues, technology-control plans, non-U.S. person access controls, and controlled tech in cloud/remote environments
  • Familiarity with AI-specific regulatory and national security developments (model weight access, advanced computing controls, frontier model governance)
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The Company
HQ: Brooklyn, New York
38 Employees

What We Do

Reflection was founded by former DeepMind and OpenAI researchers to build superintelligent coding agents. We previously built the most powerful LLM (ChatGPT, Gemini) and agent (AlphaGo, AlphaZero) systems in the world. Reflection’s mission is to build superhuman coding agents. Today’s language models are powerful, but they fall short when it comes to tasks that require acting over many steps. The reason is simple. These models were never trained for autonomy. Our goal is to create the most capable and reliable coding agents in the world. Our product is a Coding Agent API that helps automate rote engineering work.

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