Customs Brokerage Nightside Trainer (M-F 3pm-11:30pm)**REMOTE**

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Job Description:

** POSITION IS REMOTE: WILL REQUIRE BEING ON-SITE FOR TRAINING AND LIVE WITH A REASONABLE COMMUTE FROM THE FACILITY**

Job Summary
This position uses import/export regulations to classify products and determines elgibility for various regulatory programs involved in international imports and exports. This position serves as a liaison between UPS and government entities, resolving issues related to customs declarations, shipping restrictions, and tax payments.
Responsibilities:
Substantiates classification decisions using General Rules of Interpretation (GROI), Explanatory Notes, CROSS (Customs Rulings Online Search System) and other resources.
Engages in Country of Origin verification projects, contact suppliers to obtain correct Country of Origin for customers' products.
Manages and organizes product databases and classification information in Excel and Access.
Enters product classifications and substantiation into proprietary operating system.
Communicates proactively with customers including educating customers on regulatory procedures

Qualifications:
Strong knowledge of US Customs and Border Protection Regulations
Bachelor's Degree (or internationally comparable degree) - Preferred
International Trade, Logistics or Freight Forwarding experience - Preferred
Previous experience with classification and/or FTA determination - Preferred

Grade 08

Employee Type:

Permanent

UPS is committed to providing a workplace free of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.

Other Criteria:

UPS is an equal opportunity employer. UPS does not discriminate on the basis of race/color/religion/sex/nationalorigin/veteran/disability/age/sexual orientation/gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law.

Basic Qualifications:

Must be a U.S. Citizen or National of the U.S., an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence, or an alien authorized to work in the U.S. for this employer.


Remote

Skills:
Brokerage, Communication Skills, Customer Training, Freight Forwarding, Government, Import/Export, Internet Search, Logistics, Microsoft Access Database, Microsoft Excel, Operating Systems, Problem Solving Skills, Product Management, Regulations, Team Lead/Manager, Team Player, Training/Teaching, United States Citizen, United States Customs


About the Company:
UPS


Working for UPS

Where are you headed? If you’re ready to get what you want out of your job — out of your life — the smart route is at UPS. As a growing, dynamic Fortune 50 organization, we have the kind of opportunities that will help you go as far as your ambition will take you. So if you’re looking to start on a rewarding future, we’ll get you moving in the right direction.


Here at UPS, we have many positions available, from Hourly Part-Time Package Handlers and Seasonal positions, to Drivers, Mechanics, and full time Professional opportunities. We have professional roles available in Marketing, Information Technology, Sales, Engineering, Finance & Accounting, Customer Solutions, and Global Business Services.


Every day, we choreograph the infinite movements of goods, funds, and information in more than 200 countries and territories.


From our early roots as a Seattle, Washington bike-messenger company to our present day, multi-billion-dollar global corporation, our team has held a singular focus – empowering commerce around the world. We have become the world's largest package delivery company and a leading global provider of specialized transportation and logistics services.


From global giants to local mom and pop businesses, we improve distribution networks and manage supply chains to help our customers to do what they do best. That’s how we make the world work better. And that’s how we build better careers and reward people like you for doing what they love to do most. Join us!



Our Mission

Empowering careers & commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers, collaborative teammates & incredible technology. It calls on the values, purpose & mission that have driven us right from the start. We build on our legacy as a caring & responsible corporate citizen through the conduct of our people and company in the communities we serve. Inspire our people & business partners to do their best, offering opportunities for personal development & success.



Company Size:
10,000 employees or more


Industry:
Transport and Storage - Materials


Founded:
1907


Website:


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