MGR I GLOBAL TRADE SERVICES - REMOTE

Job Posting Title: MGR I GLOBAL TRADE SERVICES - REMOTE  
Job ID: 137732 
Job Code: 30003975    
Business Unit: GLOBAL LEGAL (10003025)  
Building: Non-TE facility (902)  
Band/Level: 5  
Hiring Manager: Amber Adams 
Recruiter: Dana Liddell-Cofield   
Relocation: Yes - Domestic  
Travel: 10% to 25%  
Employee Referral Amount: $1,000.00  
Education Experience: Bachelors Degree (High School +4 years)  
Employment Experience: 5-7 years  


At TE, you will unleash your potential working with people from diverse backgrounds and industries to create a safer, sustainable and more connected world. 


 

Job Overview

 

We are building a world class Global Trade Services (GTS) organization, and the Automation & Connected Living (ACL) Sector Americas Manager plays a critical role in supporting trade operations and compliance within the Business Units (BUs) in the ACL Sector.

 

The ACL Sector Manager behaves as a trusted advisor and key team member within TE’s Operational Compliance team for the ACL Sector. The purpose of this role is to facilitate TE’s compliance, at the BU level, with import and export regulations globally to enhance global trade compliance, reduce risk, increase responsiveness to issues and opportunities, and facilitate effective operational aspects of international trade.

 

This role reports to the Senior Manager, GTS ACL Sector Americas, and is a key member of the Global Trade Services team. As part of the GTS team, the GTS ACL Sector Manager Americas will join a group of professionals who are passionate about ensuring the future growth of the business by providing business solutions for compliance with global trade laws and regulations. 

 

The successful candidate will be able to collaborate and thrive in a global environment while maintaining integrity, taking accountability, and working together.

Responsibilities

Trade Compliance Activities in the ACL Sector

  • Serve as a subject matter expert for U.S. Customs and Trade operations in the Americas region, having strong foundational knowledge of trade regulations in Mexico and South America would be a plus
  • Implement and execute trade operations and provide compliance oversight for the assigned BU and plants and DC to ensure TE’s compliance with import/export laws and regulations
  • Maintain trade operations and compliance activities in accordance with TE policies, procedures, and controls, in collaboration with key stakeholders throughout the BU
  • Act as a point of contact for ACL Sector stakeholders on trade-related matters
  • Engage ACL Sector stakeholders and counsel to understand business changes and develop trade-related solutions/strategies and controls to ensure compliance
  • Maintain BU-level Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and reporting to ensure efficiency and effectiveness of the operations
  • In partnership with GTS Governance and GTS Operation Service Center, establish and maintain relationships with trade-related government entities

 

Partner with Trade Compliance Professionals and Stakeholders across the Enterprise

  • Partner with GTS Governance to monitor trade compliance regulatory and legislative changes, assess the potential impact to the ACL Sector and assigned plants/entities, and determine the necessary actions and communications to the appropriate stakeholders
  • Work with GTS Governance teams to conduct trade compliance audits and oversee corrective action plans
  • Partner with GTS Governance to develop and administer effective trade compliance training as required throughout the region and organization
  • Ensure appropriate utilization of the GTS Operations Service Center for product classification (import and export), restricted party screening, and duty savings compliance, and otherwise ensure proper country of origin determination, valuation, and admissibility
  • Work with the Operational Service Centers to identify, evaluate and administer opportunities to facilitate trade in a cost-effective and compliant manner (e.g. make use of applicable Free Trade Agreements, Duty Drawback, First Sale for Export, Foreign Trade Zones, etc.)
  • Establish and maintain relationships with internal functions, including corporate functions, to encourage awareness of global trade compliance issues, pro-actively identify trade risk and threats, and develop appropriate trade compliance control

 

Talent Development & Leadership

  • Create a culture of engagement and performance in alignment with TE’s core values
  • Lead by example and act with empathy

What your background should look like:

Success in the role requires strong analytical and creative problem-solving skills, strategic analysis and planning capabilities involving complex situations, highly developed oral and written communication skills and the ability to work with interdisciplinary teams (internal and external) to drive issues and projects to conclusion. 

 

In addition, successful candidate will have the following qualifications, experience, and skills:

  • Bachelor's degree required (international business, supply chain, law, or related field)
  • 5+ years’ experience in global trade compliance in the Americas region. Supporting trade operations in Mexico and South America would be a plus
  • Preferred: 3+ years’ experience in supporting trade functions within an industrial, electronics, communications, transportation, or similar business
  • Functional knowledge of import and export regulations and familiarity with customs practices in countries across the region, especially for China
  • Proven ability to work with variety of business groups, including supply chain, legal, procurement and finance
  • Spanish writing and speaking skills and knowing the language from global trade and customs perspectives would be a plus.
  • Ability to foster teamwork and internal and external relationships
  • Excellent organizational habits and priority management
  • Customer focused with a commitment to quality
  • Preferred: Customs Broker License other Customs / Trade certification
  • Travel may be necessary in fulfillment of responsibilities

Competencies

Building Effective Teams
Motivating Others
Managing and Measuring Work
Values: Integrity, Accountability, Inclusion, Innovation, Teamwork
SET : Strategy, Execution, Talent (for managers)

COMPENSATION
•    Competitive base salary commensurate with experience: $108,600– $163,000 (subject to change dependent on physical location)
•    Posted salary ranges are made in good faith. TE Connectivity reserves the right to adjust ranges depending on the experience/qualification of the selected candidate as well as internal and external equity.
•    Total Compensation = Base Salary + Incentive(s) + Benefits
BENEFITS
•    A comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, 401(k), disability, life insurance, employee stock purchase plan, paid time off and voluntary benefits.

EOE, Including Disability/Vets

 

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Location: 

Houston, TX, US, 77002

City:  Houston
State:  TX
Country/Region:  US
Travel:  10% to 25%
Requisition ID:  137732
Alternative Locations: 
Function:  Legal


Nearest Major Market: Houston

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