
Overview
Trade Compliance Professional The Trade Compliance Professional will lead and manage export compliance programs and advise on global sanctions regulations. This role is an international compliance role but with an emphasis on adherence to U.S. and Chinese trade laws governing the export, reexport, and transfer of controlled technologies, components, and semiconductor products. The position requires strong expertise in regulatory frameworks and practical experience implementing compliance programs in a complex, multinational manufacturing environment. Responsibilities
Develop, implement, and maintain robust export control and sanctions compliance programs aligned with EAR, OFAC, MOFCOM and other regulatory requirements. Ensure commodity classification processes are accurate and documented and correct tariff requirements are communicated and adhered to. Prepare and manage the DoD Microelectronics Trusted Supplier process and program. Conduct screening and monitoring of third parties, end-users, and supply chain partners for compliance with BIS “Know Your Customer” guidance and MOFCOM’s sanctions lists. Oversee and ensure proper application under EAR Part 744. Manage the application of US Foreign Direct Product (FDP) rules and monitor MOFCOM’s extraterritorial export controls Deliver global training programs on EAR and MOFCOM compliance, sanctions, and export control best practices together with tariff requirements. Perform internal audits, monitor compliance performance, and implement corrective actions. Lead voluntary self-disclosure processes and manage enforcement interactions with BIS and MOFCOM. Draft and maintain export compliance manuals, policies, and procedures in line with evolving regulations. Act as subject matter expert for global teams and provide guidance on compliance issues. Monitor regulatory changes and communicate impacts to stakeholders. Key Deliverables
Comprehensive export control and sanctions compliance program documentation. Regular compliance audits and risk assessments with actionable reports. Effective training sessions delivered globally. Updated compliance policies and manuals reflecting current regulations. KPIs
Compliance audit scores and reduction in non-conformities. Training completion rates across global teams. Accuracy of classification and jurisdiction determinations. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Law, International Business or related field or a qualification in Export Compliance Minimum 7+ years in export control and sanctions compliance, preferably with experience in semiconductor or high-tech manufacturing. Proven track record managing export programs and global sanctions compliance. Competencies
Deep knowledge of U.S. and China’s export control regulations, sanctions, and international regimes. Strong analytical, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills. Ability to navigate Country of Origin and classification challenges. Familiarity with semiconductor-specific export rules requirements. Experience with compliance automation tools and trade management systems. Ability to lead cross-functional teams and global compliance initiatives. Location
Plano, Texas. Company Description
Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD), a Standard and Poor’s SmallCap 600 and Russell 3000 Index company, is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of high-quality application specific standard products within the broad discrete, logic, and analog semiconductor markets. Diodes serves the consumer electronics, computing, communications, industrial, and automotive markets. We offer a competitive benefits package to include medical, dental, vision, FSA, 401k with company match, company paid Short Term and Long Term disability and standard life insurance policy. We also provide paid time off, employee wellness program and an onsite gym.
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Trade Compliance Professional The Trade Compliance Professional will lead and manage export compliance programs and advise on global sanctions regulations. This role is an international compliance role but with an emphasis on adherence to U.S. and Chinese trade laws governing the export, reexport, and transfer of controlled technologies, components, and semiconductor products. The position requires strong expertise in regulatory frameworks and practical experience implementing compliance programs in a complex, multinational manufacturing environment. Responsibilities
Develop, implement, and maintain robust export control and sanctions compliance programs aligned with EAR, OFAC, MOFCOM and other regulatory requirements. Ensure commodity classification processes are accurate and documented and correct tariff requirements are communicated and adhered to. Prepare and manage the DoD Microelectronics Trusted Supplier process and program. Conduct screening and monitoring of third parties, end-users, and supply chain partners for compliance with BIS “Know Your Customer” guidance and MOFCOM’s sanctions lists. Oversee and ensure proper application under EAR Part 744. Manage the application of US Foreign Direct Product (FDP) rules and monitor MOFCOM’s extraterritorial export controls Deliver global training programs on EAR and MOFCOM compliance, sanctions, and export control best practices together with tariff requirements. Perform internal audits, monitor compliance performance, and implement corrective actions. Lead voluntary self-disclosure processes and manage enforcement interactions with BIS and MOFCOM. Draft and maintain export compliance manuals, policies, and procedures in line with evolving regulations. Act as subject matter expert for global teams and provide guidance on compliance issues. Monitor regulatory changes and communicate impacts to stakeholders. Key Deliverables
Comprehensive export control and sanctions compliance program documentation. Regular compliance audits and risk assessments with actionable reports. Effective training sessions delivered globally. Updated compliance policies and manuals reflecting current regulations. KPIs
Compliance audit scores and reduction in non-conformities. Training completion rates across global teams. Accuracy of classification and jurisdiction determinations. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Law, International Business or related field or a qualification in Export Compliance Minimum 7+ years in export control and sanctions compliance, preferably with experience in semiconductor or high-tech manufacturing. Proven track record managing export programs and global sanctions compliance. Competencies
Deep knowledge of U.S. and China’s export control regulations, sanctions, and international regimes. Strong analytical, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills. Ability to navigate Country of Origin and classification challenges. Familiarity with semiconductor-specific export rules requirements. Experience with compliance automation tools and trade management systems. Ability to lead cross-functional teams and global compliance initiatives. Location
Plano, Texas. Company Description
Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD), a Standard and Poor’s SmallCap 600 and Russell 3000 Index company, is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of high-quality application specific standard products within the broad discrete, logic, and analog semiconductor markets. Diodes serves the consumer electronics, computing, communications, industrial, and automotive markets. We offer a competitive benefits package to include medical, dental, vision, FSA, 401k with company match, company paid Short Term and Long Term disability and standard life insurance policy. We also provide paid time off, employee wellness program and an onsite gym.
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