
Customs Specialist- Tariff Classifications
DRÄXLMAIER Group, Duncan, South Carolina, United States, 29334
Responsibilities
Communicate daily with customs brokers; provide documentation and guidance for customs clearance
Resolve problems impacting import and export shipments
Prepare import/export related documentation
Perform pre-entry and post-entry reviews of import and export documents
Assure correct customs valuations of imported items
Provide guidance to shipment’s requestors in regards to customs valuations methods
Address the government agency requirements for imported or exported products
Manage customs broker invoices
Collect and review commodity information from Engineering, Procurement, suppliers and other parties and classify raw-materials, equipment and parts internally produced, according to the General Rules for the Interpretation and the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
Develop and retain audit trails to support the classification assigned
Maintain data base related to commodity classifications in the internal ERP system
Reconcile entry discrepancies, submit post-entry adjustments and protests as required
Perform internal audits of customs information recorded in the database
Classify goods shipped abroad using Schedule B tariff codes; determine if the commodity has EAR99 or ECCN
Maintain accurate and complete record keeping of all trade transactions
Participates in the development of internal manuals related to import and export requirements and development for customs
Objective of Job
Assign tariff classifications.
Principal Activities
Communicate daily with customs brokers; provide documentation and guidance for customs clearance
Resolve problems impacting import and export shipments
Prepare import/export related documentation
Perform pre-entry and post-entry reviews of import and export documents
Assure correct customs valuations of imported items
Provide guidance to shipment’s requestors in regards to customs valuations methods
Address the government agency requirements for imported or exported products
Manage customs broker invoices
Collect and review commodity information from Engineering, Procurement, suppliers and other parties and classify raw-materials, equipment and parts internally produced, according to the General Rules for the Interpretation and the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
Develop and retain audit trails to support the classification assigned
Maintain data base related to commodity classifications in the internal ERP system
Reconcile entry discrepancies, submit post-entry adjustments and protests as required
Perform internal audits of customs information recorded in the database
Classify goods shipped abroad using Schedule B tariff codes; determine if the commodity has EAR99 or ECCN
Maintain accurate and complete record keeping of all trade transactions
Participates in the development of internal manuals related to import and export requirements and development for customs
Job Requirements
Bachelors Degree preferred but not required. Area of study: Customs Compliance, International Trade, Business Admin.
1 to 2 years experience in Custom Affairs (auto industry is a plus).
1 year of NCBFAA CCS experience.
1 to 2 years of Customs Compliance and Customs Valuations Methodologies.
Experience with the application of GRI & HTS.
We are looking forward to your application.
Company / Legal Entity: DAA Dräxlmaier Automotive of America LLC., Org-Code: F-AM63
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Communicate daily with customs brokers; provide documentation and guidance for customs clearance
Resolve problems impacting import and export shipments
Prepare import/export related documentation
Perform pre-entry and post-entry reviews of import and export documents
Assure correct customs valuations of imported items
Provide guidance to shipment’s requestors in regards to customs valuations methods
Address the government agency requirements for imported or exported products
Manage customs broker invoices
Collect and review commodity information from Engineering, Procurement, suppliers and other parties and classify raw-materials, equipment and parts internally produced, according to the General Rules for the Interpretation and the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
Develop and retain audit trails to support the classification assigned
Maintain data base related to commodity classifications in the internal ERP system
Reconcile entry discrepancies, submit post-entry adjustments and protests as required
Perform internal audits of customs information recorded in the database
Classify goods shipped abroad using Schedule B tariff codes; determine if the commodity has EAR99 or ECCN
Maintain accurate and complete record keeping of all trade transactions
Participates in the development of internal manuals related to import and export requirements and development for customs
Objective of Job
Assign tariff classifications.
Principal Activities
Communicate daily with customs brokers; provide documentation and guidance for customs clearance
Resolve problems impacting import and export shipments
Prepare import/export related documentation
Perform pre-entry and post-entry reviews of import and export documents
Assure correct customs valuations of imported items
Provide guidance to shipment’s requestors in regards to customs valuations methods
Address the government agency requirements for imported or exported products
Manage customs broker invoices
Collect and review commodity information from Engineering, Procurement, suppliers and other parties and classify raw-materials, equipment and parts internally produced, according to the General Rules for the Interpretation and the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
Develop and retain audit trails to support the classification assigned
Maintain data base related to commodity classifications in the internal ERP system
Reconcile entry discrepancies, submit post-entry adjustments and protests as required
Perform internal audits of customs information recorded in the database
Classify goods shipped abroad using Schedule B tariff codes; determine if the commodity has EAR99 or ECCN
Maintain accurate and complete record keeping of all trade transactions
Participates in the development of internal manuals related to import and export requirements and development for customs
Job Requirements
Bachelors Degree preferred but not required. Area of study: Customs Compliance, International Trade, Business Admin.
1 to 2 years experience in Custom Affairs (auto industry is a plus).
1 year of NCBFAA CCS experience.
1 to 2 years of Customs Compliance and Customs Valuations Methodologies.
Experience with the application of GRI & HTS.
We are looking forward to your application.
Company / Legal Entity: DAA Dräxlmaier Automotive of America LLC., Org-Code: F-AM63
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