The Clorox Company
Global Trade Compliance Manager
The Clorox Company, Durham, North Carolina, United States, 27703
Global Trade Compliance Manager – The Clorox Company
As part of the Global Stewardship team, you will serve as the Global Trade Compliance Regional Lead for the United States and Canada. You will manage import/export GTC matters for the region and own various global GTC programs, partnering with cross‑functional teams to advise, problem‑solve, and influence strategic decisions.
Position may be hybrid: two days per week at Pleasanton, CA, or fully remote within the United States.
Responsibilities
Develop, improve, and maintain all Clorox GTC programs for imports/exports in the US and Canada.
Oversee regional import/export activities: HS classification, tariff monitoring, country of origin and free trade agreement qualification, customs valuation, U.S. Reconciliation filings, customs declaration accuracy, export controls, sanctions, anti‑boycott, and CTPAT matters.
Work collaboratively with the Import/Export Operations, Regulatory, and other GTC Regional Leaders to implement GTC policies and resolve key customs matters.
Manage internal and external audits, communicate with government officials, and advocate positions.
Monitor technical developments in the region and communicate changes to stakeholders.
Collaborate with third‑party vendors to ensure compliance with trade laws and monitor performance.
Represent GTC on cross‑functional strategic projects, advising on compliance, duty optimization, and operational efficiency.
Share initiatives with other Regional GTC Leaders and develop global GTC strategies.
Identify automation and improvement opportunities to enhance Clorox's trade compliance practices.
Own global GTC programs including classification, country of origin, free trade agreements, customs valuation, sanctions, restricted‑party screening, internal audits, and IT implementation support.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.
8+ years of experience in import/export global trade compliance.
Prior in‑house experience.
Deep understanding of WTO, WCO, U.S., and Canadian legal frameworks for HS classification, country of origin, and customs valuation.
Experience determining FTA eligibility and conducting due diligence for U.S. and Canada FTAs.
Experience establishing trade compliance policies and procedures.
Experience setting up new supply chains, identifying GTC issues, making customs data decisions, and driving implementation plans.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills.
Proactive, solution‑oriented, and capable of balancing strategic thinking with detail orientation.
Excellent stakeholder management and influence skills.
Ability to build relationships internally and externally and create holistic solutions.
Proven success managing external customs and government audits and effectively advocating positions.
Clear, concise written and oral communication skills.
Ability to translate complex concepts for non‑experts.
Self‑motivated, independent and team‑oriented; adaptable; continuous improvement mindset.
Business and commercial acumen with strong prioritization and materiality judgment.
Integrity and ethical conduct.
Desirable: active U.S. Customs license and experience with import/export regulations outside the U.S. and Canada.
Workplace Type Hybrid (2 days/week in Pleasanton, CA) or fully remote within the United States.
Values-Based Culture We foster an inclusive environment where diverse perspectives drive innovation and help us remain attuned to our consumers and communities. Our purpose is to make a positive impact at every level, and we support people to thrive professionally and personally.
Benefits and Compensation
Competitive salary range based on zone:
Zone A: $106,700 – $204,900
Zone B: $97,800 – $187,900
Zone C: $88,900 – $170,800
Robust health plans, market‑leading 401(k) with company match, flexible time‑off, fertility/adoption benefits, and more.
Transparent salary ranges and potential for growth with experience.
Application Instructions Apply directly through our job postings. Do not submit your resume via text message or to individual recruiters. Clorox does not accept agency resumes; please forward no resumes to employees or leadership.
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Position may be hybrid: two days per week at Pleasanton, CA, or fully remote within the United States.
Responsibilities
Develop, improve, and maintain all Clorox GTC programs for imports/exports in the US and Canada.
Oversee regional import/export activities: HS classification, tariff monitoring, country of origin and free trade agreement qualification, customs valuation, U.S. Reconciliation filings, customs declaration accuracy, export controls, sanctions, anti‑boycott, and CTPAT matters.
Work collaboratively with the Import/Export Operations, Regulatory, and other GTC Regional Leaders to implement GTC policies and resolve key customs matters.
Manage internal and external audits, communicate with government officials, and advocate positions.
Monitor technical developments in the region and communicate changes to stakeholders.
Collaborate with third‑party vendors to ensure compliance with trade laws and monitor performance.
Represent GTC on cross‑functional strategic projects, advising on compliance, duty optimization, and operational efficiency.
Share initiatives with other Regional GTC Leaders and develop global GTC strategies.
Identify automation and improvement opportunities to enhance Clorox's trade compliance practices.
Own global GTC programs including classification, country of origin, free trade agreements, customs valuation, sanctions, restricted‑party screening, internal audits, and IT implementation support.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.
8+ years of experience in import/export global trade compliance.
Prior in‑house experience.
Deep understanding of WTO, WCO, U.S., and Canadian legal frameworks for HS classification, country of origin, and customs valuation.
Experience determining FTA eligibility and conducting due diligence for U.S. and Canada FTAs.
Experience establishing trade compliance policies and procedures.
Experience setting up new supply chains, identifying GTC issues, making customs data decisions, and driving implementation plans.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills.
Proactive, solution‑oriented, and capable of balancing strategic thinking with detail orientation.
Excellent stakeholder management and influence skills.
Ability to build relationships internally and externally and create holistic solutions.
Proven success managing external customs and government audits and effectively advocating positions.
Clear, concise written and oral communication skills.
Ability to translate complex concepts for non‑experts.
Self‑motivated, independent and team‑oriented; adaptable; continuous improvement mindset.
Business and commercial acumen with strong prioritization and materiality judgment.
Integrity and ethical conduct.
Desirable: active U.S. Customs license and experience with import/export regulations outside the U.S. and Canada.
Workplace Type Hybrid (2 days/week in Pleasanton, CA) or fully remote within the United States.
Values-Based Culture We foster an inclusive environment where diverse perspectives drive innovation and help us remain attuned to our consumers and communities. Our purpose is to make a positive impact at every level, and we support people to thrive professionally and personally.
Benefits and Compensation
Competitive salary range based on zone:
Zone A: $106,700 – $204,900
Zone B: $97,800 – $187,900
Zone C: $88,900 – $170,800
Robust health plans, market‑leading 401(k) with company match, flexible time‑off, fertility/adoption benefits, and more.
Transparent salary ranges and potential for growth with experience.
Application Instructions Apply directly through our job postings. Do not submit your resume via text message or to individual recruiters. Clorox does not accept agency resumes; please forward no resumes to employees or leadership.
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