About The Position

The US Customs Northern & Southern Border Operations Manager and FAST coordinator is responsible to manage all Customs activities related to the importation and exportation of vehicles, parts and non-production materials in accordance with the U.S. Customs Laws and Regulations. The responsibility is for shipments from the ports of entry from Canada & Mexico, and all air/ocean imports.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree with a focus on Supply Chain Management, International Trade, Finance, Economics or related field
  • U.S. Customs Broker License required
  • Minimum 6 years experience in Customs Compliance, preferably in the automotive industry
  • Broad knowledge of US Customs rules and regulations
  • Experience in associated supply chain management disciplines
  • Prior experience supervising multi-disciplinary and operational teams
  • Leadership skills managing professional team of customs technical experts
  • Proven analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities
  • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written

Nice To Haves

  • Master's degree preferred
  • Proficiency in working with Business Intelligence Tools
  • Ability to run standardized and adhoc reports in ACE (Automated Customs Environment)

Responsibilities

  • Ensure that all classes of goods enter the United States with minimal delays
  • Maintain liaison with US Customs Brokers, rail carriers, highway carriers and Stellantis Logistics to ensure adherence to internal processes and US Customs Requirements
  • Coordinate timely processing of highway shipments through FAST (Free and Secure Trade)
  • Handle all issues associated with the FAST & PAPS release process.
  • Coordinate with our Mexico and Canada Customs team on allied shipments
  • Consult with Stellantis Customs Compliance Manager to ensure qualified goods are entered claiming USMCA Free Trade Agreement
  • Support Duty Drawback Program to ensure that duties and taxes are recovered on products that qualify for duty drawback
  • Work with North American Plant personnel and Logistics to comply with CTPAT (Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism) requirements
  • Manage our CTPAT Account in CBP’s CTPAT Portal
  • Communicate with US Customs Officials to resolve border and post importation issues
  • Respond to CF28/CF29/Liquidated Damages Notices issued by CBP
  • Coordinate system development on US Customs requirements and make recommendations for changes that enhance the efficiency of operations and increase compliance with the regulations.
  • Represent Customs on various cross-functional teams at all levels in the organization
  • Manage a service provider(s) for support with Import Operations and ensuring KPI's are established and met
  • Driving IT Process Improvements that streamline processes and increase compliance
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