Schneider Electric
US Customs & Trade Compliance Manager
Schneider Electric, Granite Heights, Wisconsin, United States
U.S. Customs & Trade Compliance Manager (Hybrid)
Schneider Electric
has an opportunity for a U.S. Customs & Trade Compliance Manager in one of our Hubs (Nashville, TN; Raleigh, NC; or Dallas, TX). This hybrid role requires two days in office.
About the Role Reporting to the Regional Americas Customs & Trade Compliance Director, you will drive Schneider’s global trade compliance strategy in the region, ensuring regulatory adherence and risk mitigation.
Roles & Responsibilities
Provide expertise and oversight of import, export, trade remedies, origin determination, customs valuation, anti-dumping and countervailing duty, and other trade compliance activities.
Monitor and stay current on trade environment changes, regulatory updates, customs rulings, and court decisions; communicate impacts and take appropriate actions.
Focus on mitigating risk, monitor regulatory changes, and develop and enhance the company’s trade compliance framework.
Perform and manage import/export audit programs, implement scorecards to measure compliance, and conduct after-action reviews to identify root causes and implement corrective actions.
Manage and communicate with U.S. Customs & Border Protection and other government departments to resolve import and export issues. Create responses to CF28, CF29, and other requests.
Apply strong knowledge of customs valuation, origin determination, AD/CVD investigations, and analytical skills to scrutinize case scope and determine applicability.
Lead the development, execution, and maintenance of the U.S. compliance program.
Ensure Schneider Electric business units comply with all applicable customs and trade regulations; enforce compliance, create and deploy policies, deliver training, and drive process improvements to optimize duty reduction through available programs.
Analyze import data to identify trends, minimize risks, and uncover opportunities.
Drive cost savings and efficiencies through continuous improvement and effective management of the trade compliance program, internal processes, free trade utilization, return goods provisions, section 301, etc.
Collaborate with centralized classification and free trade functions to identify and evaluate opportunities to facilitate duty reduction while maintaining compliance.
Provide subject‑matter expert advice and guidance on all aspects of trade compliance, collaborating with cross‑functional teams including legal, finance, and supply chain.
Qualifications
Higher education with significant experience in Customs, international trade, and trade compliance.
Licensed Customs Broker, CCS, MCS, or relevant Customs‑related certificate program.
Minimum 5 years of experience in Customs & Trade Compliance.
Capacity to engage, influence, and manage relationships with key partners and act as a leader.
Strong knowledge of U.S. trade regulations, customs laws, and trade agreements; expert knowledge of anti‑dumping/countervailing duty, section 232, section 301, and related areas.
Effective communication skills at all organizational levels and with government departments.
Ability to lead/participate in the development and maintenance of policies and procedures to detect and mitigate risks.
Strong data analysis and reporting skills.
Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, Power BI, and Tableau.
Occasional domestic and international travel required.
Benefits
Medical insurance (with member reward points)
Dental and vision coverage
Basic life insurance
Benefit Bucks (credits toward benefits)
Flexible work arrangements
Paid family leave
401(k) with company match
Well‑being and recognition programs (including service anniversary)
12 holidays per year
15 days of paid time off per year (pro‑rated in the first year)
Opportunity to purchase company stock (eligibility depends on start date)
Military leave benefits
Company Highlights
€36 billion global revenue
+13% organic growth
150,000+ employees in 100+ countries
#1 on the Global 100 World’s most sustainable corporations
Application Process To apply, submit an online application. This position will be posted until filled.
About Trust Charter We uphold the highest standards of ethics and compliance, and we believe that trust is foundational. Our Trust Charter is our Code of Conduct, demonstrating commitment to ethics, safety, sustainability, quality, and cybersecurity, underpinning every aspect of our business. You can find out more about our Trust Charter here.
Equal Opportunity Employer Schneider Electric is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is our policy to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities in the areas of recruiting, hiring, training, transferring, and promoting all qualified individuals regardless of race, religion, color, gender, disability, national origin, ancestry, age, military status, sexual orientation, marital status, or any other legally protected characteristic or conduct.
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has an opportunity for a U.S. Customs & Trade Compliance Manager in one of our Hubs (Nashville, TN; Raleigh, NC; or Dallas, TX). This hybrid role requires two days in office.
About the Role Reporting to the Regional Americas Customs & Trade Compliance Director, you will drive Schneider’s global trade compliance strategy in the region, ensuring regulatory adherence and risk mitigation.
Roles & Responsibilities
Provide expertise and oversight of import, export, trade remedies, origin determination, customs valuation, anti-dumping and countervailing duty, and other trade compliance activities.
Monitor and stay current on trade environment changes, regulatory updates, customs rulings, and court decisions; communicate impacts and take appropriate actions.
Focus on mitigating risk, monitor regulatory changes, and develop and enhance the company’s trade compliance framework.
Perform and manage import/export audit programs, implement scorecards to measure compliance, and conduct after-action reviews to identify root causes and implement corrective actions.
Manage and communicate with U.S. Customs & Border Protection and other government departments to resolve import and export issues. Create responses to CF28, CF29, and other requests.
Apply strong knowledge of customs valuation, origin determination, AD/CVD investigations, and analytical skills to scrutinize case scope and determine applicability.
Lead the development, execution, and maintenance of the U.S. compliance program.
Ensure Schneider Electric business units comply with all applicable customs and trade regulations; enforce compliance, create and deploy policies, deliver training, and drive process improvements to optimize duty reduction through available programs.
Analyze import data to identify trends, minimize risks, and uncover opportunities.
Drive cost savings and efficiencies through continuous improvement and effective management of the trade compliance program, internal processes, free trade utilization, return goods provisions, section 301, etc.
Collaborate with centralized classification and free trade functions to identify and evaluate opportunities to facilitate duty reduction while maintaining compliance.
Provide subject‑matter expert advice and guidance on all aspects of trade compliance, collaborating with cross‑functional teams including legal, finance, and supply chain.
Qualifications
Higher education with significant experience in Customs, international trade, and trade compliance.
Licensed Customs Broker, CCS, MCS, or relevant Customs‑related certificate program.
Minimum 5 years of experience in Customs & Trade Compliance.
Capacity to engage, influence, and manage relationships with key partners and act as a leader.
Strong knowledge of U.S. trade regulations, customs laws, and trade agreements; expert knowledge of anti‑dumping/countervailing duty, section 232, section 301, and related areas.
Effective communication skills at all organizational levels and with government departments.
Ability to lead/participate in the development and maintenance of policies and procedures to detect and mitigate risks.
Strong data analysis and reporting skills.
Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, Power BI, and Tableau.
Occasional domestic and international travel required.
Benefits
Medical insurance (with member reward points)
Dental and vision coverage
Basic life insurance
Benefit Bucks (credits toward benefits)
Flexible work arrangements
Paid family leave
401(k) with company match
Well‑being and recognition programs (including service anniversary)
12 holidays per year
15 days of paid time off per year (pro‑rated in the first year)
Opportunity to purchase company stock (eligibility depends on start date)
Military leave benefits
Company Highlights
€36 billion global revenue
+13% organic growth
150,000+ employees in 100+ countries
#1 on the Global 100 World’s most sustainable corporations
Application Process To apply, submit an online application. This position will be posted until filled.
About Trust Charter We uphold the highest standards of ethics and compliance, and we believe that trust is foundational. Our Trust Charter is our Code of Conduct, demonstrating commitment to ethics, safety, sustainability, quality, and cybersecurity, underpinning every aspect of our business. You can find out more about our Trust Charter here.
Equal Opportunity Employer Schneider Electric is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is our policy to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities in the areas of recruiting, hiring, training, transferring, and promoting all qualified individuals regardless of race, religion, color, gender, disability, national origin, ancestry, age, military status, sexual orientation, marital status, or any other legally protected characteristic or conduct.
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