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Trade Compliance Recruiting Solutions

Export Compliance Manager

Trade Compliance Recruiting Solutions, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 22201

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Export Compliance Manager TCRS4582

HIGH LEVEL OVERVIEW The Export Compliance Manager leads the export compliance program, ensuring adherence to all U.S. export regulations, including ITAR & EAR. This role provides strategic oversight of export licensing, regulatory submissions, and trade processes to mitigate risk, maintain compliance, and support efficient business operations. This is a flexible in-office position based near Arlington, VA. EXPECTATIONS Oversight of OFAC, ITAR, EAR, and antiboycott compliance policies Conduct internal audits, assess risks, and implement corrective action solutions to ensure compliance Subject Matter Expert for ECCN Classification, Restricted Party Screening, Sanctions & Embargoes Develop export policies, procedures and training to ensure understanding of regulatory impact Manage export license submissions and exemptions for high-volume defense programs Create & implement technology control plans, security plans, approval of facility and system access Lead trade-related aspects of facility visitor management process Stay current on export control regulations and industry developments, communicating key updates to leadership and ensuring proactive compliance alignment ESSENTIALS 7+ years experience, including 5+ years of ITAR & EAR export licensing and compliance leadership Bachelor’s degree in business administration, International Trade, or a related discipline required Export Compliance certification preferred (CES, CECP, CUSECO or equivalent) In-depth knowledge of ITAR, EAR, BIS, and FTR regulations to create best practices Experience as an Empowered Official managing export programs in defense industry Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and export compliance software platforms Strong attention to detail, communication & critical thinking skills, ability to manage multiple projects Experience working with U.S. Government contracts and Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DTCC) Must have or be able to obtain security clearance