
Group Trade Compliance Manager
Luigi Lavazza SPA, Italy, NY, United States
Location: IT, IT
We’re looking for a
Group Trade Compliance Manager
to help strengthen and oversee global customs and trade compliance within an international, cross‑functional environment. You’ll work at the intersection of
tax, supply chain and business , supporting consistent governance across countries and helping the organization stay ahead of regulatory change.
Responsibilities
Support the supervision of
global customs & trade compliance
operations, ensuring adherence to customs regulations, import VAT and other indirect
Help develop, implement and continuously improve the
import/export compliance framework , translating regulations into practical policies and operating guidelines
Oversee
customs authorizations and special procedures
(e.g., special regimes) and support governance alignment across jurisdictions
Coordinate cross-functional activities with both
tax and customs implications , partnering closely with internal stakeholders and international entities
Act as a key interface with
Customs Authorities , coordinating audits, inspections and related compliance activities
What you’ll bring
7+ years of experience in customs departments within multinational companies
Strong, hands‑on expertise in customs regulations and customs governance, including goods classification and compliance processes
Strong expertise in HS codes, rules of origin, customs valuation, and indirect taxes (VAT and other indirect levies such as plastic tax), ensuring data accuracy, alignment, and regular updates, as well as timely insights on duties and regulatory impacts for new initiatives.
AEO certification (Master Program – "AEO Referent") is required; exposure to EUDR-related requirements is considered a plus.
Experience acting as a trusted point of reference for internal stakeholders and international subsidiaries, supporting alignment, consistency, and compliance on customs topics.
Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across tax, customs, supply chain functions, and with customs authorities in an international context;
Fluent English is required.
Benefits
Comprehensive welfare package including short working week during summer months
Hybrid working policy (10 days a month remote working)
Company restaurant service
Access to our corporate gym
A fast paced and dynamic international context
What next?
Our Talent Acquisition Team will assess your application and if you have what we’re looking for, you'll be contacted for an initial interview
If you make it to the short list, you’ll be interviewed by the Hiring Manager and if necessary, other members of the hiring panel
In some cases, you may be required to show us your skills via technical challenge.
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We’re looking for a
Group Trade Compliance Manager
to help strengthen and oversee global customs and trade compliance within an international, cross‑functional environment. You’ll work at the intersection of
tax, supply chain and business , supporting consistent governance across countries and helping the organization stay ahead of regulatory change.
Responsibilities
Support the supervision of
global customs & trade compliance
operations, ensuring adherence to customs regulations, import VAT and other indirect
Help develop, implement and continuously improve the
import/export compliance framework , translating regulations into practical policies and operating guidelines
Oversee
customs authorizations and special procedures
(e.g., special regimes) and support governance alignment across jurisdictions
Coordinate cross-functional activities with both
tax and customs implications , partnering closely with internal stakeholders and international entities
Act as a key interface with
Customs Authorities , coordinating audits, inspections and related compliance activities
What you’ll bring
7+ years of experience in customs departments within multinational companies
Strong, hands‑on expertise in customs regulations and customs governance, including goods classification and compliance processes
Strong expertise in HS codes, rules of origin, customs valuation, and indirect taxes (VAT and other indirect levies such as plastic tax), ensuring data accuracy, alignment, and regular updates, as well as timely insights on duties and regulatory impacts for new initiatives.
AEO certification (Master Program – "AEO Referent") is required; exposure to EUDR-related requirements is considered a plus.
Experience acting as a trusted point of reference for internal stakeholders and international subsidiaries, supporting alignment, consistency, and compliance on customs topics.
Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across tax, customs, supply chain functions, and with customs authorities in an international context;
Fluent English is required.
Benefits
Comprehensive welfare package including short working week during summer months
Hybrid working policy (10 days a month remote working)
Company restaurant service
Access to our corporate gym
A fast paced and dynamic international context
What next?
Our Talent Acquisition Team will assess your application and if you have what we’re looking for, you'll be contacted for an initial interview
If you make it to the short list, you’ll be interviewed by the Hiring Manager and if necessary, other members of the hiring panel
In some cases, you may be required to show us your skills via technical challenge.
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