Global Trade Program Manager

Western DigitalSan Jose, CA
$106,600 - $142,100Hybrid

About The Position

The Global Customs Trade Programs & Supply Chain Programs Expert is a strategic program management role responsible for developing, implementing, and continuously improving a portfolio of global trade programs. The core focus spans Supply Chain Security (CTPAT/AEO), Environmental Sustainability, Record Retention and AI Enabled Compliance assurance program — with an open mandate to expand into additional customs trade program domains as the business evolves. The ideal candidate brings a blend of strong program management expertise and deep subject matter knowledge in customs and trade programs expertise. They are a thought leader who can strategize, build governance frameworks, drive programs to completion, and adapt to an ever-changing regulatory landscape — leveraging AI tools and automation to work smarter, all while championing a culture of trade program awareness across the organization.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, International Business, Business Administration, or a related field.
  • Certified Licensed Customs Broker (preferred).
  • Certified Dangerous Goods Professional (DGR).
  • 10+ years of experience managing global supply chain trade programs, including hands-on responsibility for at least two of: Supply Chain Security (CTPAT/AEO), Dangerous Goods (IATA/Hazmat), Supply Chain Sustainability, or customs trade programs.
  • Demonstrated track record of building programs from the ground up — obtaining certifications, designing governance frameworks, and scaling operations.
  • Experience working directly with customs authorities (e.g., CBP) and international regulatory bodies.
  • Experience in technology-intensive supply chains, preferably in the semiconductor, electronics, or manufacturing sector.
  • Ability to manage a portfolio of concurrent trade programs with competing priorities and stakeholders.
  • Strong project planning, milestone tracking, risk management, and executive communication skills.
  • Comfort operating in ambiguous environments — able to define scope, build structure, and execute with limited guidance.
  • Change management and organizational influence skills; ability to drive adoption without direct authority.
  • Deep knowledge of CTPAT requirements, AEO frameworks, and international trade security regulations.
  • Expertise with supply chain sustainability standards (e.g., GHG Protocol, CDP, EU CSRD) and ESG reporting requirements.
  • Broad understanding of global customs regulations, trade programs, classification, and valuation principles.
  • Excellent executive communication and presentation skills — ability to distill complex regulatory topics for senior leadership.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities; data-driven approach to risk and performance management.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; familiarity with trade management systems (TMS), trade program platforms, or ERP systems is a plus.
  • Hands-on experience with AI tools for trade program tasks — such as document review, risk scoring, regulatory change tracking, or automated reporting — strongly preferred.
  • High learning agility and growth mindset — eager to take on new programs and expand expertise into emerging trade program domains.

Nice To Haves

  • Master's degree preferred.
  • Additional certifications in trade programs, sustainability, or program management (e.g., PMP) are a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Design and lead end-to-end program management for customs trade program initiatives including Supply Chain Security, Sustainability, Record retention and Compliance assurance programs — with the agility to onboard additional customs programs.
  • Drive Western Digital to secure and maintain CTPAT Trade Compliance certification; support global sites in securing and/or retaining AEO certifications.
  • Serve as liaison with internal team members and legal when faced with audits from CBP and other regulatory bodies.
  • Evaluate and deploy AI-powered tools to streamline trade program workflows — including Supply Chain Security risk assessment, Compliance assurance program and across all managed programs.
  • Integrate sustainability requirements into supply chain operations, ensuring alignment with internal ESG goals and external regulatory obligations.
  • Institute robust governance models for all managed programs; participate actively in industry associations to benchmark and enhance program value.
  • Conduct regular risk assessments and audits to identify and remediate vulnerabilities across the supply chain trade programs portfolio.
  • Leverage AI-assisted monitoring tools to continuously scan for regulatory changes, supply chain anomalies, and emerging trade program risks in real time.
  • Develop and maintain an Internal Control Program to ensure systemic trade program adherence across all program areas.
  • Maintain readiness for regulatory inquiries, third-party audits, and certification renewals.
  • Act as a thought leader — define the strategic roadmap for each trade program, balancing near-term deliverables with long-term scalability.
  • Identify and implement technology solutions to automate manual processes, reduce cost, and improve program effectiveness.
  • Champion responsible AI adoption within trade program operations — define guardrails, evaluate vendor AI tools, and ensure AI use aligns with regulatory expectations and internal governance standards.
  • Partner with IT and data teams to build AI/ML-powered dashboards and analytics that surface trade program trends, predict risk, and support executive decision-making.
  • Analyze program performance data to surface improvement opportunities; drive structured continuous improvement cycles.
  • Proactively identify adjacent customs trade program domains (e.g., trade programs, duty management, origin programs) and develop business cases to expand the program portfolio.
  • Design and deliver role-specific training programs for employees, suppliers, and stakeholders across all trade program domains.
  • Champion a culture of trade program awareness and security awareness throughout the organization.
  • Develop accessible playbooks, reference materials, and e-learning content to scale trade program knowledge.
  • Partner closely with Logistics, Legal, IT, Finance, and Business Unit teams to embed trade program requirements into business operations seamlessly.
  • Coordinate with suppliers, freight forwarders, customs brokers, and other external partners to ensure supply chain-wide adherence.
  • Represent the organization in industry forums, regulatory working groups, and with government agencies.
  • Maintain comprehensive records of program activities: audits, risk assessments, certifications, and training.
  • Prepare and submit required regulatory filings and reports to CBP and other relevant authorities.
  • Provide executive-level reporting on program status, risks, and KPIs.

Benefits

  • paid vacation time
  • paid sick leave
  • medical/dental/vision insurance
  • life, accident and disability insurance
  • tax-advantaged flexible spending and health savings accounts
  • employee assistance program
  • other voluntary benefit programs such as supplemental life and AD&D, legal plan, pet insurance, critical illness, accident and hospital indemnity
  • tuition reimbursement
  • transit
  • the Applause Program
  • employee stock purchase plan
  • the WD Savings 401(k) Plan
  • eligible for overtime pay pursuant to company policy and applicable laws
  • eligible for shift differential pay, depending on the shift to which you are assigned
  • eligible for bonuses under either WD’s Short Term Incentive Plan (“STI Plan”) or the Sales Incentive Plan (“SIP”)
  • eligible to participate in our annual Long-Term Incentive (LTI) program, which consists of restricted stock units (RSUs) or cash equivalents
  • RSU awards are also available to eligible new hires
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