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Krones AG

Customs Compliance Specialist

Krones AG, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

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Krones designs, develops, manufactures, and installs both machines and complete packaging lines. We have become one of the leading system suppliers for breweries and beverage producers as well as for the food, chemical, and cosmetics industries. Our 16,000 employees worldwide strive for innovation and detail and ensure that each customer receives the best quality in product and service.

We are currently looking for candidates who want to make a difference and who wish to be part of our dynamic organization in the US.

JOB SUMMARY The Customs Compliance Specialist is responsible for supporting the global customs governance to ensure regional compliance. Key responsibilities include the Greenlight process, continuous improvement of Trade Compliance policies/procedures, conducting training for the business, and ensuring compliance with the import/export controls, laws, and regulations.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Support the Global Corporate Customs Policy to ensure regional compliance

Proactively review the import Greenlight process to assure all items are compliant before released to ship

Assist in the development and delivery of company‑wide Compliance training

Handle import/export procedures to ensure compliance with U.S. Customs regulations including HTS, denied party screening, ECCN coding, NAFTA, valuation, country of origin, licensing, SAP data base, commercial invoices, recordkeeping, and special trade programs

Review imported and exported parts to assign proper classification

Contribute to the development of import/export control compliance measures

Recommend improvements to systems and procedures to enhance efficiency and quality of output

Create Customs documents and courier labels for International Return Material Authorizations

Support the relationship with Customs Brokers and other related providers

Assist with requests for information from US Customs, other government agencies, Customs brokers, and freight forwarders

Coordinate cross‑departmental discussions regarding internal procedures to ensure company‑wide US Governmental Compliance on a periodic basis

Maintain Export documentation recordkeeping requirements as per the Bureau of Industry and Security

Conduct internal audits and compliance assessments to identify potential areas of risk and recommend corrective actions to mitigate these risks

Perform other duties as assigned

QUALIFICATIONS

Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Logistics, Supply Chain, or related field and 2+ years of experience in Customs Compliance. In lieu of a bachelor’s degree, a high school diploma with 4+ years of experience in Customs Compliance is also acceptable.

Experience creating import and export shipping documentation

Experience with policy, procedure, work instructions, HTS, COO, denied party screening, ECCN, and licensing

Experience conducting training and effectively communicating across all levels of the organization

3+ years of experience classifying parts to be imported into the USA (per the CBP harmonized tariff schedule) is strongly preferred

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite with experience in SAP or an ERP equivalent, Global Trade Compliance software, and a TMS

Knowledge of business administration, operational processes, and Quality Management

Excellent problem‑solving skills to troubleshoot and resolve Compliance and operational issues

Thorough knowledge of US Customs laws and regulations

Knowledge of Transportation shipping modes and transportation carriers

SOFT SKILLS

Team First attitude, always provide world‑class service, direct and honest communication, all‑in attitude, deliver on commitments, always be compliant, ethical and safe, make your mark and give back

Customer Satisfaction focus, problem‑solving, detail orientated, organizational skills, and excellent written and verbal communication skills

Ability to balance multiple priorities simultaneously and manage time appropriately

This is a hybrid position, but the individual in this role will need to work and train 100% on‑site for an estimated timeline of the first 3 months. The on‑site training period is based on the individual and how long it takes them to learn our processes and work more independently, so there is a chance that the on‑site training could last more than 3 months before the hybrid work schedule would be introduced. There will be a review after 3 months in which the manager will determine whether the Customs Compliance Specialist is ready to begin working the hybrid schedule of 2 days from home and 3 days on‑site per week. The hybrid work schedule is based on manager’s discretion and can change depending on business needs.

Krones, Inc. offers an outstanding opportunity to be involved with and challenged by leading‑edge technologies, further career opportunities to learn and develop skills, a flexible work schedule and a competitive salary and benefits program. OurKrones Benefits program includes a generous health/dental/vision package, and 401(k) program in addition to other benefits. Please submit your resume.

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A world leader in the processing and packaging industries, KRONES works with some of the largest beverage, food, and consumer packaging brands in the world. With projects ranging from planning and installing fully integrated processing, packaging, and bottling systems to replacing or upgrading individual machines, your work will make a difference by helping deliver vital products to the world.

As a Krones employee, you’ll experience the positive impact of Krones culture from day one. Whether you work on the production floor, in the office, or out in‑the‑field, Krones strives to create an inclusive environment where all team members feel supported and valued.

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