Senior Trade Compliance Manager, Jurisdiction and Classification
Elkridge, Maryland, United States of America
Full Time
3 weeks ago
$114,800 - $153,100 USD
No H1B
Key skills
Leadership
About this role
Role Overview
Own and enhance Teledyne’s global JC program, providing clear guidance to engineering, product, manufacturing, marketing, and business development teams.
Monitor U.S. and non U.S. export control regulations and proactively implement holds, updates, and required license adjustments.
Lead the development, implementation, and training for all JC and technology control processes, tools, and workflows.
Engage and manage the worldwide JC Focal community through outreach, webinars, workshops, and roster maintenance.
Maintain and update corporate JC policies, procedures, and training materials.
Supervise the quality of JC determinations completed across business units.
Prepare Commodity Jurisdiction (CJ) requests via the DECCS portal with CITC review.
Provide regular JC metrics and reporting to CITC leadership.
Support investigations, disclosures, M&A due diligence, integration, and other Trade Compliance initiatives.
Assist Trade Compliance Leads during audits and help drive corrective actions.
Present at Teledyne’s annual Trade Compliance conference and attend external SME training.
Travel domestically and internationally as needed (approximately 20%, with more travel initially).
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree required.
8+ years of directly related experience in export controls and JC determinations.
Strong experience performing structured Orders of Review for JC self determinations or formal requests.
Deep working knowledge of ITAR, EAR, U.S. Customs regulations, OFAC, and preferably non U.S. export control regimes; experience with Harmonized Systems (HS) classifications a strong plus.
Ability to interpret complex regulations and write clear reports, procedures, and business communications.
Comfortable presenting to and advising cross functional stakeholders.
Experience with Global Trade Management platforms and/or ERPs with Trade Compliance functionality.
Must be a U.S. Person under ITAR (U.S. citizen, permanent resident meeting ITAR criteria, asylee, or qualifying U.S. incorporated entity employee).