Export Compliance Specialist
Listed on 2025-12-28
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Government
Cybersecurity -
IT/Tech
Cybersecurity
Company:
Qualcomm Incorporated
Job Area:Finance & Accounting Group, Finance & Accounting Group >
Export Compliance
Summary:
Qualcomm is seeking an export compliance professional to assist with the execution of enterprise-wide export compliance classification initiatives, including emerging and foundational technology controls strategies. The role will include execution, administration, and management of product and technology classifications and database administration for intangible and physical exports. The candidate will join a Global Export Sanctions Compliance function within the Legal Department, and collaborate cross-functionally with Program Management, Engineering, Human Resources and Supply Chain teams, to execute established compliance processes supporting applicable export regulations.
The role is integral for facilitating lawful business while meeting all applicable regulatory obligations.
The candidate will support key export compliance program elements consistent with export, re-export and technology transfer regulations imposed by the U.S. and all key global markets where Qualcomm operates. The position is integral for supporting management and will help with the successful execution of multiple projects under strict deadlines. A successful candidate must exhibit diligence, attention to detail, ability to collaborate across various levels within the Company, handle multiple priorities simultaneously, work independently and in teams, and report output to management.
Minimum Qualifications:- A bachelor’s degree (Engineering, Computer Science, International Business, Business Administration, Information Technology, or equivalent experience).
- Previous experience with US export controls and additional experience with Wassenaar and other non-U.S. export control regulations.
- Working knowledge / experience in telecommunications, information security, cryptography, electronics, integrated circuits, and computer export controls/compliance.
- Knowledge of the US Export Administration Regulations and Foreign Trade Strategic Regulations.
- Bachelor's degree and 5+ years of Export or Sanctions Compliance, International Affairs, or related work experience.
- Associate's degree in Business Administration/Management, International Business, Law, Electronic/Telecom Engineering, or related field and 7+ years of Export or Sanctions Compliance, International Affairs, or related work experience.
- High School Diploma or equivalent and 9+ years of Export or Sanctions Compliance, International Affairs, or related work experience.
- Completed advanced degrees in a relevant field may be substituted for up to two years (Master’s = one year, Doctorate = two years) of work experience.
Follow established processes and procedures supporting Qualcomm’s Compliance Program:
- Export classification activities for tangible and intangible exports, including data gathering, documentation, and preparation of classification determinations.
- Interface with Engineering and Program Managers to evaluate technical characteristics of Qualcomm’ products to determine appropriate export classification.
- Review and interpret US Export Administration Regulations to assign appropriate export classifications for Qualcomm’s products, chipsets, software solutions, and technology throughout the product life cycle (PLC).
- Provide technical support to determine requirements for employees, suppliers, partners, customers, and end users.
- Compliance review of tangible and intangible (technology and software) export transactions in accordance with best practices.
- Support and maintain data analytics, quantitative metrics, and management reports.
- Utilize trade management software tools to facilitate compliance screening of tangible and intangible export activities.
- Knowledge of U.S., Wassenaar, and other relevant jurisdiction export laws and regulations.
- Familiarity with and ability to properly interpret and implement relevant US Department of Commerce’s Export Administration Regulations, US Department of State’s International Traffic in Arms Regulations, sanctions regulations administered by the Office of Foreign Assets…
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