Sr Associate, Customs Compliance Official, Trade Compliance
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Cybersecurity
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Customs Compliance Official, Trade Compliance Sr. Associate — Job Code 32779 —
Location:
Greenville, TX (Remote) —
Schedule:
9/80
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Harris Technologies is actively seeking a Senior Associate, Customs Compliance Official, Trade Compliance for support of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Sector. The Trade Compliance Sr. Associate will serve as a Customs Compliance Official for ISR Sector operations, coordinating with a designated customs broker to facilitate proper filing of customs entries in a timely and compliant manner. Responsibilities include preparing import shipment documentation and instructions in accordance with federal regulations, managing carnets and other shipment documents, monitoring import activities, supporting cross‑border logistics, and acting as the point of contact for inquiries from U.S. governmental agencies such as Customs, FDA and Census.
Functions
- Ensure regulatory compliance with all relevant customs regulations, trade laws and international trade agreements, maintaining awareness of changes.
- Communicate instructions to Freight Forwarder or Customs Broker timely for entry filing.
- Review import documentation for accuracy to ensure compliance with applicable U.S. and/or foreign regulatory requirements.
- Review entries and billing invoices received from the broker within 5 days of receipt to verify accuracy in accordance with the instructions provided.
- Communicate and resolve discrepancies to the designated customs broker before statement date.
- Confirm any licenses, exemptions or other authorizations are properly validated and decremented as appropriate on the customs entry and within internal systems.
- File Post Summary Corrections to entries as needed.
- Verify and validate Schedule B Classification/Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) as required by regulation and L3
Harris policy, documenting classification analysis in internal database. - Maintain import and export records including shipment logs in accordance with CBP regulations (19 CFR 163) as well as L3
Harris policies and procedures. - Monitor and support compliance with Participating Government Agencies (PGA’s) including but not limited to FDA, ATF, EPA, Census, FAA and others as needed.
- Maintain and monitor Temporary Import under Bond (TIB) shipments, ATA Carnets, and other foreign and domestic regulatory requirements as applicable.
- Determine import requirements for all proposed imports in coordination and consultation with the Global Trade Group, Customs Trade Compliance Team, and/or the local Empowered Official as appropriate.
- Notify the Global Trade Compliance Manager of any domestic or foreign detention, seizure, compliance and/or disciplinary inquiry or action that may be imposed upon the Corporation for noncompliance with U.S. Import/Export laws and regulations.
- Provide training and guidance on customs compliance requirements and best practices to internal stakeholders and other trade compliance staff as needed.
- Provide updates to internal stakeholders regarding changes in trade policies that may affect imports.
- Suggest corrective actions as necessary to address compliance issues and implement as directed by the Global Trade Compliance Manager.
- Support investigation and provide assistance necessary to address a potential or actual violation.
- Knowledge of 19 CFR, Foreign Trade Regulations, Export Administration Regulation (EAR) and International Traffic in Arms…
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