International Trade Compliance Officer

Loudwater
3 weeks ago
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International Trade Compliance Officer
Duration: 6 Months (potential of extension)
Hourly Rates: £20.79 - £28.59 PAYE / £27.45 - £37.74 umbrella

Position Overview for the International Trade Compliance Officer 
We are seeking an experienced International Trade Compliance Specialist to join our client’s dynamic team. This role for the International Trade Compliance Officer will be instrumental in ensuring regulatory compliance across the aerospace and defence operations, with a focus on controlled products and technology.

Key Responsibilities:

Manage and oversee critical trade compliance documentation and procedures within the International Trade Compliance (ITC) team
Execute product classification in accordance with multiple regulatory frameworks including UKML, Dual-Use, USML, ECCN, and EAR
Process and maintain UK export licensing applications including OGELs, OIELs, and SIELs
Serve as primary liaison with UK authorities (HMRC/BIS/ECJU) for licence applications and queries
Conduct regular internal audits to ensure documentation accuracy and procedural compliance
Monitor and interpret regulatory changes regarding embargoed/sanctioned countries and assess business impact
Oversee UK defence requirements and exhibition clearances
Manage compliance with import/export regulations, ITAR, EAR, and Dual Use regulations
Coordinate MOD F680s, US export authorisations, TAAs, and MLAs applications
Maintain and approve travel authorisation processes
Review and process Technical Authorisation Transfer Forms
Required Qualifications for the International Trade Compliance Officer:

Proven experience in trade compliance within the Defence/Aerospace industry
Comprehensive knowledge of UK import/export requirements for defence products
Strong understanding of ITAR and EAR regulations and their UK implications
Commercial awareness and business acumen
Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills
Strong project management and organizational abilities
Exceptional communication skills for stakeholder managementDesired Skills & Experience:

Previous experience in a customer-focused business environment
Demonstrated ability to manage competing priorities independently
Track record of achieving business objectives and targets
Commercial background complementing trade compliance expertise
Experience with international trade documentation and processesWhat our client can offer:

Professional development and growth opportunities
Competitive salary and benefits package
Collaborative and innovative work environment
If you would like to find out more or alternatively make an application for this fantastic job opportunity, apply today!

Due to the volume of applications we receive, unfortunately we are not able to respond to every application personally, therefore, if you have not heard back from us within 5 working days please assume your application has been unsuccessful. To see our other available vacancies please visit our website

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