
Gerente, Logística y Cumplimiento de Comercio Exterior
Job Description
Job Description
Ciudad de México, Obregón o Nava
Nivel de estudios
Bachelor’s degree
Experiencia Requerida
5+ years of experience in logistics, supply chain, or related functions
Habilidades
- Strong negotiation and problem-solving skills; proactive orientation.
- Strong service orientation; able to work with all levels of internal and external partners. Excellent written/oral communication and strong analytical/computer skills (spreadsheets/databases).
- Customs Broker License / Certified Customs Specialist (CCS) or equivalent preferred.
- Experience working with CBP and/or international customs authorities.
- Working knowledge of import/export regulations (classification/valuation/origin/FTAs).
Resumen
The Manager, Logistics & Fulfillment leads initiatives that strengthen logistics performance through standardized processes, disciplined operating routines, and strong cross-functional execution across end-to-end logistics capabilities. The role improves outcomes by using data to identify risks and opportunities, aligning stakeholders on priorities, and ensuring work is performed in a consistent, scalable, and compliant manner.
Specialty Focus (Global Trade Compliance): This role has a defined specialization in global trade compliance governance and logistics controls for cross-border activities, including adherence to import/export regulations, broker governance, audit readiness, and trade risk monitoring. Role-specific responsibilities related to this specialty are outlined in the Role-specific Responsibilities section.
Responsabilidades
Global Trade Compliance
- Supports governance and continuously improves framework for import/export compliance programs, including policies/SOPs, recordkeeping, broker/forwarder oversight, and audit readiness, ensuring alignment with CBP regulations, and applicable export/import control authorities
- Ensures trade requirements are embedded in logistics execution across modes/ports (documentation, holds/releases, data quality, and system controls).
- Leads broker/forwarder governance: SOP alignment, power-of-attorney (POA) controls, entry/invoice instructions, KPI scorecards, and corrective-action management.
- Supports core customs compliance elements, including HTS classification governance, customs valuation, country-of-origin determinations/marking, and free trade agreement (FTA) qualification/solicitation.
- Supports C-TPAT/CTPAT (as applicable) security profiles, validations/recertifications, and transportation security risk assessments with cross-functional stakeholders.
- Supports SOX-relevant logistics/trade controls (design, testing coordination, remediation, and documentation), including trade data integrity and access/segregation-of-duties considerations.
- Prepares for and supports CBP and other regulatory audits/inquiries; coordinates document production, responses, and remediation plans, manages post-entry correction and reconciliation activities, oversees protest and prior disclosures submissions to CBP: and tracks open entries and liquidation status through ACE
- Issues customs bonds as required and serves as the primary contact with the surety to manage and resolve any open claims
- Tracks/analyzes trade compliance KPIs and findings; and tariff/geopolitical impact assessments.
- Reinforces denied-party/sanctions and export-control compliance expectations (e.g., IEEPA/OFAC concepts) in logistics processes, including escalation and documentation.
- Supports service-provider contracts/renewals by reinforcing trade compliance requirements (record retention, audit rights, data standards, sanctions/IEEPA screening support) and identifying opportunities such as duty drawbacks.
Leadership & Team Development
- Sets priorities, expectations, and accountability aligned to service and strategy.
- Builds capability through coaching, feedback, and performance management.
Operational & Financial Performance
- Owns service, quality, cost, and productivity KPIs; drives performance to plan.
- Uses data to solve root causes and deliver measurable, sustained gains.
Process & Continuous Improvement
- Standardizes/simplifies processes and SOPs to improve end-to-end flow.
- Drives issue resolution, escalation, and corrective actions to closure.
Cross-Functional Partnership & Influence
- Aligns stakeholders on priorities, trade-offs, risks, and execution.
- Manages 3PL/carrier performance and compliance to defined requirements.
Risk, Controls & Compliance (Core expectation)
- Ensures safe, compliant execution per policy and applicable regulations.
- Implements controls, mitigates risk, and maintains audit-ready documentation.
- Ensures trade requirements are embedded in logistics execution across modes/ports (documentation, holds/releases, data quality, and system controls).
- Leads broker/forwarder governance: SOP alignment, power-of-attorney controls, entry/invoice instructions, KPI scorecards, and corrective-action management.
- Supports core customs compliance elements, including HTS classification governance, customs valuation, country-of-origin determinations/marking, and free trade agreement (FTA) qualification/solicitation.
- Supports C-TPAT/CTPAT (as applicable) security profiles, validations/recertifications, and transportation security risk assessments with cross-functional stakeholders.
- Supports SOX-relevant logistics/trade controls (design, testing coordination, remediation, and documentation), including trade data integrity and access/segregation-of-duties considerations.
- Prepares for and supports CBP and other regulatory audits/inquiries; coordinates document production, responses, and remediation plans.
- Tracks/analyzes trade compliance KPIs and findings; supports corrective actions, post-entry activity (e.g., Post Summary Corrections, reconciliations, protests), and tariff/geopolitical impact assessments.
- Reinforces denied-party/sanctions and export-control compliance expectations (e.g., IEEPA/OFAC concepts) in logistics processes, including escalation and documentation.
- Supports service-provider contracts/renewals by reinforcing trade compliance requirements (record retention, audit rights, data standards, sanctions/IEEPA screening support) and identifying opportunities such as duty drawback.
Location
Ciudad de Mexico, MexicoAdditional Locations
Obregon, Sonora, Mexico, Piedras Negras, Coahuila, MexicoJob Type
Full timeJob Area
Supply ChainEqual Opportunity
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