Job Description
Who we are
With its A.I.-powered robotic technology platform, Symbotic is changing the way consumer goods move through the supply chain. Intelligent software orchestrates advanced robots in a high-density, end-to-end system – reinventing warehouse automation for increased efficiency, speed and flexibility.
What we need
Symbotic is seeking a Director, Global Trade Compliance to define, lead, and scale the company’s global trade compliance strategy and operating model in support of complex automation system delivery and after-sales operations. This role is accountable for the design, effectiveness, and execution of the enterprise-wide trade compliance program, ensuring alignment with business growth, operational performance, and regulatory requirements. This role will translate regulatory requirements into scalable, business-enabled capabilities, embedding trade compliance into supply chain execution, product lifecycle processes, and global operations. This role will serve as a strategic advisor to leadership, balancing risk management with speed and efficiency in a fast-paced, project-based environment.
What we do
At Symbotic, the Supply Chain organization manages project-based planning and material execution for highly customized automation systems deployed across multiple customer sites. This includes coordinating material flow, logistics, and supply execution to support installation and commissioning activities. The Trade Compliance function plays a critical role in enabling this work by ensuring compliant, efficient cross-border movement of goods, supporting both project execution and ongoing service operations. This function partners closely with Supply Chain, Engineering, Legal, and external providers to ensure trade compliance is embedded across all aspects of the business.
What you’ll do
Define and lead Symbotic’s global trade compliance strategy, governance, and program execution across all regions, aligned with business growth, operational priorities, and risk tolerance
Build and scale a global trade compliance program, including operating model, governance frameworks, escalation pathways, and capability roadmap
Define and drive the enterprise strategy for global trade management systems, ensuring successful deployment, adoption, and continuous optimization
Establish and enforce enterprise-wide policies, standards, and internal controls for import/export compliance, including tariff and export control classification valuation, country of origin, sanctions screening, and licensing
Ensure compliance with U.S. and international trade regulations and partner government agency requirements
Embed trade compliance into ERP systems, workflows, data structures, and automation strategies to enable scalable and consistent execution
Integrate trade compliance into supply chain execution, product development, and change management by partnering with Production Control, Sourcing, Engineering, and Operations teams
Lead export controls program, including denied/restricted party screening, sanctions compliance, end-use due diligence, and technology/data transfer controls
Oversee import and export operations, including import entry processing, export transaction review and clearance, and regulatory requirements management
Drive international trade strategy, including utilization of preferential trade programs duty optimization, and tariff mitigation
Govern customs brokers, freight forwarders, and external partners, including performance management, standardization, and audit oversight
Ensure compliance across installation and service operations, including temporary imports, commissioning activities, spare parts flow, and repair/return (RMA) processes
Own trade compliance data integrity within enterprise systems, ensuring accurate classification, valuation, and country of origin data
Develop and lead internal audit and controls programs, including risk assessments, documentation standards, corrective actions, and continuous monitoring of global risk exposure
Define and track KPIs and performance metrics to measure compliance effectiveness, risk exposure, and operational impact
Drive continuous improvement in data quality, process efficiency, control effectiveness, and overall program scalability
Serve as the primary interface with government agencies, auditors, and regulatory bodies globally
Act as the executive escalation point for complex, high-risk, or time-sensitive trade compliance decisions, balancing regulatory requirements with business needs
Ensure global alignment of trade compliance standards while enabling effective regional execution
Partner with executive leadership across Supply Chain, Procurement, Finance, Legal, IT, and Commercial teams to guide trade-related risk, cost, and operational decisions
Develop and deliver training programs to build organizational awareness and capability in trade compliance
Build and lead a high-performing global trade compliance organization, fostering accountability, talent development, and a culture of continuous improvement
What you’ll need
Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, International Business, Logistics, Law, or related field required
Minimum 12 years of experience in trade compliance, global trade operations, or international logistics, with increasing scope and responsibility
Minimum 5 years of experience in a leadership role, with accountability for program oversight and decision-making
Deep knowledge of U.S. and international trade regulations, including classification, country of origin, export controls, and licensing
Experience supporting multi-site, project-based operations (automation, manufacturing, or capital equipment environments preferred)
Proven ability to design and scale trade compliance programs and operating models
Experience implementing or managing trade compliance systems (e.g., SAP GTS, Oracle GTM, or similar)
Strong ability to balance regulatory compliance with operational execution and business needs
Demonstrated success leading cross-functional initiatives and driving organizational change
Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills
Preferred:
Advanced degree (MBA, JD, or Master’s in International Business or Supply Chain)
Professional certifications (e.g., Licensed Customs Broker, CCS)
Our Environment
Up to 20% travel may be required
Must have a valid driver’s license and ability to travel to customer and operational sites
Responsible for managing business expenses via personal credit card with bi-weekly reimbursement
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About Symbotic
Symbotic is an automation technology leader reimagining the supply chain with its end-to-end, AI-powered robotic and software platform. Symbotic reinvents the warehouse as a strategic asset for the world’s largest retail, wholesale, and food & beverage companies. Applying next-gen technology, high-density storage and machine learning to solve today's complex distribution challenges, Symbotic enables companies to move goods with unmatched speed, agility, accuracy and efficiency. As the backbone of commerce the Symbotic platform transforms the flow of goods and the economics of supply chain for its customers. For more information, visit www.symbotic.com.
We are a community of innovators, collaborators and pioneers who embrace our differences, because we know unique perspectives make us stronger and smarter. Every perspective matters. We depend on the collective voices of our employees, customers and community to help guide us as we build a better place to work – for you and the world. That’s why we’re proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
We do not discriminate based on race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship status, marital status, disability, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, or genetic information.
The base range for this position in the posted location is $165,000.00 - $227,700.00 however, base pay offered may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The compensation package includes medical, dental, vision, disability, 401K, PTO and/or other benefits.