AeroVironment
Trade Compliance Specialist II
Under the direction of the Trade Compliance Leadership, the primary responsibility of the Trade Compliance Specialist II is to be a strong individual contributor to the AeroVironment Trade Compliance function and organization. One is responsible for performing the day to day activities required to operate a fully effective export compliance program to ensure company compliance with U.S. regulatory and internal policy requirements relating to export licensing, exemption usage, export training and recordkeeping. Position Responsibilities Export licensing and Agreements, CJ's and AO's
Assist in the preparation and management of U.S. Government (USG) authorization applications (BIS, DSP-5, DSP-73, DSP-61, TAA, MLA, etc.), for the Department of State and Department of Commerce. Assist in the preparation for Commodity Jurisdictions, advisory opinions and general correspondence. Ensure that AV is fully compliant with all Trade Compliance Laws and Regulations. Maintain currency of Laws and Regulations. Product Classifications
Assist in maintaining accurate product Export and Import classifications, ECCN, ITAR category, HTS and Schedule B codes, etc., and maintenance of a current and robust database of all product Export and Import classifications. Outside TC Consultants - Work with outside Trade Compliance consultants and legal counsel as directed by the TC Director. Document retention
Maintain excellent Trade Compliance records in full compliance with USG Export Regulations. Attend and participate in the AV Export Compliance Council monthly meetings. Shipping & Receiving
Maintain an active role on export shipments. Develop a close and active working relationship with the shipping department and its personnel, to prevent Export violations. Ensure that imports are properly handled. Export Compliance Training
Participation in Export Training curriculum development, curriculum presentation, maintenance of company training logs. Assist with international visitors and travelers policies and control. Procedures and auditing
Maintain TC processes and procedures. Train company employees. Audit compliance to the company procedures. Continuous Improvements
Identify improvement opportunities and problems, then provide guidance to AV Sr. management for solutions. Implement solutions when approved by Sr. management, and report on progress. Support internal customers; such as, (not limited to) Contracts, Business Development, Program Management. Works on problems of moderate scope where analysis of situations or data requires a review of a variety of factors. Exercises judgment within defined procedures and practices to determine appropriate action. Other duties as assigned Basic Qualifications (Required Skills & Experience) Bachelor's Degree in Business, International Trade, Law or related field, or equivalent is required Minimum of 2 - 5 years' overall export administration experience with an aerospace firm, defense contractor or government entity Experienced in dealing with entities such as U.S. Government entities (e.g., DOD, Department of Commerce), international customers or international brokers / freight forwarders Experienced in working with outside Trade Compliance consultants and legal counsel Other Qualifications & Desired Competencies Strong understanding of DECCS and SNAPR Systems, and license applications Knowledge of trade laws outside the U.S. Excellent verbal and written communication skills with direct involvement in writing and implementing trade compliance policies and procedures, Technical Assistance Agreements, Warehouse Distribution Agreements and Manufacturing License Agreements. Ability to multi-task and prioritize work load under moderate supervision Strong computer skills, with MS Office Applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint Able to excel in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment, where small teams share a broad variety of duties Displays strong initiative and drive to accomplish goals and meet company objectives Takes ownership and responsibility for current and past work products Is committed to learning from mistakes and driven to improve and enhance performance of oneself, others, and the company Focuses on teamwork, collaboration and puts the success of the team above one's own interests Ability to work in an office/remote environment (Constant) Required to sit and stand for long periods; talk, hear, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer and telephone keyboard (Frequent) The salary range for this role is: $62,741 - $88,935. AeroVironment considers several factors when extending an offer, including but not limited to, the location, the role and associated responsibilities, a candidate's work experience, education/training, and key skills. ITAR Requirement: This position requires access to information that is subject to compliance with the International Traffic Arms Regulations ("ITAR") and/or the Export Administration Regulations ("EAR"). In order to comply with the requirements of the ITAR and/or the EAR, applicants must qualify as a U.S. person under the ITAR and the EAR, or a person to be approved for an export license by the governing agency whose technology comes under its jurisdiction. Please understand that any job offer that requires approval of an export license will be conditional on AeroVironment's determination that it will be able to obtain an export license in a time frame consistent with AeroVironment's business requirements. A "U.S. person" according to the ITAR definition is a U.S. citizen, U.S. lawful permanent resident (green card holder), or protected individual such as a refugee or asylee. See 22 CFR
120.15. Some positions will require current U.S. Citizenship due to contract requirements.
Under the direction of the Trade Compliance Leadership, the primary responsibility of the Trade Compliance Specialist II is to be a strong individual contributor to the AeroVironment Trade Compliance function and organization. One is responsible for performing the day to day activities required to operate a fully effective export compliance program to ensure company compliance with U.S. regulatory and internal policy requirements relating to export licensing, exemption usage, export training and recordkeeping. Position Responsibilities Export licensing and Agreements, CJ's and AO's
Assist in the preparation and management of U.S. Government (USG) authorization applications (BIS, DSP-5, DSP-73, DSP-61, TAA, MLA, etc.), for the Department of State and Department of Commerce. Assist in the preparation for Commodity Jurisdictions, advisory opinions and general correspondence. Ensure that AV is fully compliant with all Trade Compliance Laws and Regulations. Maintain currency of Laws and Regulations. Product Classifications
Assist in maintaining accurate product Export and Import classifications, ECCN, ITAR category, HTS and Schedule B codes, etc., and maintenance of a current and robust database of all product Export and Import classifications. Outside TC Consultants - Work with outside Trade Compliance consultants and legal counsel as directed by the TC Director. Document retention
Maintain excellent Trade Compliance records in full compliance with USG Export Regulations. Attend and participate in the AV Export Compliance Council monthly meetings. Shipping & Receiving
Maintain an active role on export shipments. Develop a close and active working relationship with the shipping department and its personnel, to prevent Export violations. Ensure that imports are properly handled. Export Compliance Training
Participation in Export Training curriculum development, curriculum presentation, maintenance of company training logs. Assist with international visitors and travelers policies and control. Procedures and auditing
Maintain TC processes and procedures. Train company employees. Audit compliance to the company procedures. Continuous Improvements
Identify improvement opportunities and problems, then provide guidance to AV Sr. management for solutions. Implement solutions when approved by Sr. management, and report on progress. Support internal customers; such as, (not limited to) Contracts, Business Development, Program Management. Works on problems of moderate scope where analysis of situations or data requires a review of a variety of factors. Exercises judgment within defined procedures and practices to determine appropriate action. Other duties as assigned Basic Qualifications (Required Skills & Experience) Bachelor's Degree in Business, International Trade, Law or related field, or equivalent is required Minimum of 2 - 5 years' overall export administration experience with an aerospace firm, defense contractor or government entity Experienced in dealing with entities such as U.S. Government entities (e.g., DOD, Department of Commerce), international customers or international brokers / freight forwarders Experienced in working with outside Trade Compliance consultants and legal counsel Other Qualifications & Desired Competencies Strong understanding of DECCS and SNAPR Systems, and license applications Knowledge of trade laws outside the U.S. Excellent verbal and written communication skills with direct involvement in writing and implementing trade compliance policies and procedures, Technical Assistance Agreements, Warehouse Distribution Agreements and Manufacturing License Agreements. Ability to multi-task and prioritize work load under moderate supervision Strong computer skills, with MS Office Applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint Able to excel in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment, where small teams share a broad variety of duties Displays strong initiative and drive to accomplish goals and meet company objectives Takes ownership and responsibility for current and past work products Is committed to learning from mistakes and driven to improve and enhance performance of oneself, others, and the company Focuses on teamwork, collaboration and puts the success of the team above one's own interests Ability to work in an office/remote environment (Constant) Required to sit and stand for long periods; talk, hear, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer and telephone keyboard (Frequent) The salary range for this role is: $62,741 - $88,935. AeroVironment considers several factors when extending an offer, including but not limited to, the location, the role and associated responsibilities, a candidate's work experience, education/training, and key skills. ITAR Requirement: This position requires access to information that is subject to compliance with the International Traffic Arms Regulations ("ITAR") and/or the Export Administration Regulations ("EAR"). In order to comply with the requirements of the ITAR and/or the EAR, applicants must qualify as a U.S. person under the ITAR and the EAR, or a person to be approved for an export license by the governing agency whose technology comes under its jurisdiction. Please understand that any job offer that requires approval of an export license will be conditional on AeroVironment's determination that it will be able to obtain an export license in a time frame consistent with AeroVironment's business requirements. A "U.S. person" according to the ITAR definition is a U.S. citizen, U.S. lawful permanent resident (green card holder), or protected individual such as a refugee or asylee. See 22 CFR
120.15. Some positions will require current U.S. Citizenship due to contract requirements.