Import Compliance & Logistics Co-Ordinator

Tamworth
3 weeks ago
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Import Compliance & Logistics Co-Ordinator

£34,000 + Benefits

Tamworth

Days Only (Mon-Fri)

gap technical are proud to be representing this global manufacturing business in their search for a UK Import Compliance & Logistics Co-Ordinator to work at their facility based near Tamworth

Performance Objectives

Under the direction of the Global Director of Trade Compliance assist with the overall responsibility for the customs compliance of approximately $125 million annual transactions.
Work with the Global Director of Trade Compliance function as an expert resource to the Operation in the areas of import transactions, policies and procedures with a strategic focus to streamline efficiencies, eliminate waste, and utilize emerging tools and technologies with a focus on customer satisfaction and cost containment while ensuring compliance with regulations.
Work with the Global Director of Trade Compliance to develop and maintain a country specific import matrix to include classifications, license requirements and shipment restrictions, including leading an UK reclassification project. Coordinate with the Global Trade Compliance for division wide visibility.
Along with the Global Director of Trade Compliance represent site operations in dealing with customers, suppliers, plants, BU and RU personnel as well as government agencies in response to general inquiries on import shipments i.e HMRC
Work with Customs Brokers to expedite clearance of products; provide documented feedback to brokers on operational/compliance-related matters; and conduct post-entry/post-shipment audit of imports.
Monitor and track all import notifications received, identifying and communicating to the Tamworth team any issues, including unexpecting delays to arrival time
Review inbound documentation against open purchase orders for accuracy
Complete internal/advise of import documentation to ensure full traceability and compliance
Monitor and release material through (HMRC) system for material movements from bonded status to IPR and update batches on GTS system
Archiving all customs documents
Performs other duties as assigned.Person Specification

Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Proficient with SAP/GTS, Microsoft Office Suite or related software
Minimum three (3) - five (5) years of experience in import compliance or similar government role.
Familiarity with a manufacturing environment.
Strong knowledge and working understanding of international trade rules and regulations, including customs compliance, process control and internal audits. (Classification, Customs entry process, customs invoicing requirements, valuation, Incoterms).
Experience with European Customs Authorities, international logistics and Customs broker management.
Able to research complex issues with a variety of resources.
Demonstrates outstanding integrity and accountability.
Solid computer skills: MS Office Suite and experience with a GTM system a plus.
Knowledge of working with Bonded warehouse, IPR and HMRC processes.Preferred Qualifications

Aerospace and/or defense industry experience (or other highly regulated industry)
English required. French, Spanish and/or Italian an advantage.Apply

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Closing Date:15/3/2025

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