UnspecifiedWhat You Will Do: Manage and maintain IMMEX program compliance, includingcontrol of temporary and definitive imports/exports , annex 24 and annex 31, andinventory reconciliation .Develop and manage comprehensive internal import and export controls to ensure MX compliance with all applicable customs and international trade regulations for the company’s operationsOversee import/export activities, maintain compliance with IMMEX, PROSEC, and VAT Certification programsPrepare and lead customs audits and ensure all trade documentation is accurate and retrievable.Update and maintain validity of MX/US certifications (CIVA, OEA, C-TPAT)Maintain applicable MX trade compliance records in accordance with regulatoryrequirements.Implement and maintainMX trade compliance procedures, training, and internal controls.Supportininvestigating and resolving MX compliance problems, questions orcomplaints.Serve as the company´s IMMEX subject matter expert, maintain up-to-date knowledge of changes in customs and international trade laws in Mexico, the U.S., and globally.Attend all internal / external audits that apply.Lead, mentor, and develop a team of customs professionals to ensure high levels of performance, engagement, and continuous learning.Perform work assignment in a safe, efficient, and ethical manner.Develop other activities assigned by management to support business operations.Partners with the Global Trade team in the US.Qualifications You Must Have: Typically requires a University Degree and minimum 8 years of prior relevant experience or Advanced Degree in a related field and minimum 5 years of experience.Proficient conversational and written English required, needs to be able to efficiently communicate both in person and in reports/via email.10 years of experience in maquiladora, Customs Law, IMMEX Decree.Strong knowledge of Mexican customs law, IMMEX program, annex 24 and 31, and USMCA.Proven experience in annex 24 reconciliation.Experience with US duty mitigation programs, including the US – Mexico – Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA)Leadership skills and experience managing the import/export team.Collins Aerospace, a Raytheon Technologies company, is a leader in technologically advanced and intelligent solutions for the global aerospace and defense industry. Collins Aerospace has the capabilities, comprehensive portfolio and expertise to solve customers’ toughest challenges and to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving global market. Collins Aerospace makes modern flight possible. Of course, that wouldn’t be possible without the capabilities and technologies of our organization, as well as our engineers – a highly skilled, accomplished network that spans more than 180 sites, 24 countries and 6 Strategic Business Units (SBUs). Our industry-leading experts are setting the standards for the aerospace industry and paving the way for the future. But as new challenges present themselves, we need fresh, creative and motivated minds to overcome these hurdles, help us break barriers and achieve new levels of innovation. Do you have what it takes to join a global organization that doesn’t shy away from big opportunities? If so, we invite you to join our ranks and create the next generation of aerospace technologies. Together, we will nurture an engineering culture that values intellectual curiosity, risk takers and integrity. A place where we will challenge ourselves, our teams, and the status quo and where we will work to find a way – the right way – to achieve what others can only dream of.
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Global Trade Manager- 1st Shift- On Site