We are a leading company in the wireless broadband communications industry looking for talented professionals with a winning attitude.
job description
main responsibilities
* perform and maintain accurate tariff classification under:
o mexican tigie (ligie / hts mexico)
o u.s. Harmonized tariff schedule (htsus)
* classify raw materials, components, finished goods, equipment, spare parts and mro for:
o imports into mexico under immex (temporary and definitive)
o exports from mexico to the united states
o product codes from sat for carta porte.
* prepare and maintain classification justification files, including:
o hs rules of interpretation
o explanatory notes
o product descriptions, boms, technical drawings, and specs
* review and validate broker‑proposed classifications and resolve discrepancies
* coordinate classification‑related impacts to:
o virtual operations (v1)
o transfers between immex entities
* participate in or support:
o sat audits (mexico)
o internal and third‑party compliance assessments
* maintain master data on annex 24 system
o add, maintain and control part numbers
o manage import requirements through master data
o validate commercial description, hs codes, units of measure and its conversion factors, values, etc.
o coordinate engineering changes and their impact on master data, customs classification and import requirements.
* conduct self‑audits of classifications and customs data
* maintain sops and work instructions related to classification and customs compliance
* provide training and guidance to internal stakeholders on classification and trade compliance topics
job profile
* bachelor’s degree in international trade, customs administration, business, logistics, or related field (equivalent experience may be considered)
* 3–7 years of experience in:
o customs classification and trade compliance
o immex manufacturing or maquiladora environment preferred
* demonstrated experience classifying products under both mexican and u.s. tariff schedules
* practical knowledge of customs operations on the mx–us border
* strong working knowledge of:
o hs nomenclature and general rules of interpretation (gris)
o mexican tigie / ligie
o u.s. Htsus
o immex regulations and permits
* ability to read and interpret technical documentation and engineering drawings
* bilingual: spanish and english (professional proficiency required)
key competencies
* high attention to detail and analytical mindset
* strong compliance and risk-awareness culture
* ability to work cross‑functionally with engineering, sourcing, logistics, and finance
* excellent documentation, organization, and communication skills
* ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast‑paced manufacturing environment
skills
[general shipping and receiving] export declarations, [general shipping and receiving] import/export regulatory compliance, [general shipping and receiving] order fulfillment, [general shipping and receiving] package tracking, [logistics] freight forwarding, [procurement] direct imports, [procurement] international purchasing, [quality assurance and control] continuous quality improvement (cqi), [quality assurance and control] corrective and preventive action (capa), [quality assurance and control] quality management systems, [regulation and legal compliance] compliance auditing, [regulation and legal compliance] customs law, [regulation and legal compliance] export administration regulations, [supplier management] supplier evaluation, [supply chain management] demand forecasting, [supply chain management] material flow analysis, [supply chain management] materials management information systems, [supply chain management] sap material management, [supply chain management] supply chain
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