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Senior Attorney

New York, NY · Remote

$250K - $350K/yr

FDA REGULATORY ATTORNEY Firm X is seeking an experienced FDA Regulatory Attorney to join its ... Import/export compliance * Veterinary medicine and veterinary compounding * Assist with NDA, ANDA ...

Undertaking special projects and supporting other compliance program initiatives Major Areas of Responsibility As an in-house attorney focused on export controls and customs and import regulations ...

Undertaking special projects and supporting other compliance program initiatives Major Areas of Responsibility As an in-house attorney focused on export controls and customs and import regulations ...

... power of attorney, commercial invoice, packing list, export licenses, SLIs, routed transaction ... Provide support in ensuring compliance with all export shipments within the branch - implement ...

... power of attorney, commercial invoice, packing list, export licenses, SLIs, routed transaction ... Provide support in ensuring compliance with all export shipments within the branch - implement ...

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How much do export compliance attorney jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for export compliance attorney in the United States is $108,986.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,000.00 and $114,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical challenges Export Compliance Attorneys face in their daily work?

Export Compliance Attorneys routinely navigate complex and rapidly changing international trade regulations, which can vary by country and product type. Adapting to these evolving rules requires continuous learning and the ability to interpret legal texts precisely. Additionally, they often collaborate with cross-functional teams in legal, logistics, and operations to ensure company practices align with all relevant laws. Managing risk while facilitating global business growth is a core part of the job, requiring both legal expertise and practical problem-solving skills. If you enjoy dynamic legal work that has a direct impact on global business, this role offers unique and rewarding challenges.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Export Compliance Attorney position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Export Compliance Attorney, you need a deep understanding of international trade laws, export control regulations, and legal research, often supported by a Juris Doctor (JD) degree and state bar membership. Familiarity with compliance management software, regulatory databases, and certifications like Certified Export Compliance Professional (CECP) is highly valuable. Excellent analytical thinking, strong interpersonal communication, and attention to detail are essential soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure organizations can navigate complex global regulations, minimize legal risks, and maintain seamless international operations.

What does an Export Compliance Attorney do?

An Export Compliance Attorney ensures that a company complies with international trade laws and regulations when exporting goods, services, or technology. They provide legal guidance on export controls, sanctions, and licensing requirements set by agencies like the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). Their responsibilities often include drafting compliance policies, conducting audits, and training employees to mitigate legal risks. Additionally, they may represent companies in investigations or enforcement actions related to export violations.

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Infographic showing various Export Compliance Attorney job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 29% Full Time, and 71% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $108,986 per year, or $52.4 per hour.
Attorney / Senior Attorney (Commercial Law) | Palo Verde

Attorney / Senior Attorney (Commercial Law) | Palo Verde

Arizona Public Service

Phoenix, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Arizona Public Service rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 28 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Our present and future success depends on the creative and dedicated people of our company who demonstrate the principles outlined in the APS Promise: Design for Tomorrow, Empower Each Other and Succeed Together.
Summary
Attorney / Senior Attorney (Commercial Law) | Palo Verde
Are you an attorney who wants to do more than review contracts, someone who wants to be embedded in the business, influence decisions, and build strong partnerships across an organization? We're seeking an Attorney (Commercial Law) to support operations at the Palo Verde Generating Station, where legal is not a back-office function, you are a strategic partner in how the business operates and grows.
What your day would be like:
  • Serve as a trusted advisor to business leaders, providing practical, solutions-oriented guidance on commercial matters.
  • Lead the drafting and negotiation of complex commercial agreements, including vendor, procurement, and operational contracts.
  • Partner closely with cross-functional teams to understand business needs and influence outcomes early in the process.
  • Identify and assess risk while offering balanced, business-forward solutions.
  • Build strong internal relationships that position legal as a valued and approachable partner.

Who we're looking for:
  • Strong experience drafting and negotiating complex agreements.
  • A business-minded attorney who enjoys partnering with stakeholders and influencing decisions.
  • A relationship builder who communicates clearly and earns trust quickly.
  • Someone who is looking to move beyond transactional work and have greater visibility and impact.
  • In-house experience or prior work with highly regulated corporate clients is preferred.

Why this role stands out:
  • Direct exposure to and partnership with business leadership.
  • Opportunity to influence operational and commercial decisions.
  • A role where legal is embedded in the business.
  • Meaningful work and an opportunity to GROW.

Minimum Requirements
Attorney (Commercial Law) | Palo Verde
  • Degree from accredited law school; member of State Bar of Arizona
  • PLUS (3-5) years previous related legal experience.

Senior Attorney (Commercial Law) | Palo Verde
  • Degree from an accredited law school; Licensed state bar member in good standing
  • May be required to become a member of the State Bar of Arizona;
  • PLUS five (5) years of experience with significant exposure to corporate clients and the types of legal issues regularly faced by large public companies.

Major Accountabilities
1) Perform a variety of legal services, which are moderately complex in connection with every phase of the Company's operations, while under the direction of a more experienced attorney.
2) Counsel senior management and/or assist more experienced attorneys in the development of strategy regarding negotiations, disputes, claims, litigation/administrative proceedings, etc., by recommending specific courses of action based on extensive research, investigation, analysis, and experience.
3) Occasionally provide preliminary instruction, monitor performance of assignments, review soundness of approach/arguments and application of legal principles of outside counsel retained by the company.
4) Maintain positive working relationship with internal and external customers.
Export Compliance / EEO Statement
This position may require access to and/or use of information subject to control under the Department of Energy's Part 810 Regulations (10 CFR Part 810), the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) (15 CFR Parts 730 through 774), or the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter M Part 120) (collectively, 'U.S. Export Control Laws'). Therefore, some positions may require applicants to be a U.S. person, which is defined as a U.S. Citizen, a U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident (i.e. 'Green Card Holder'), a Political Asylee, or a Refugee under the U.S. Export Control Laws. All applicants will be required to confirm their U.S. person or non-US person status. All information collected in this regard will only be used to ensure compliance with U.S. Export Control Laws, and will be used in full compliance with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of national origin and other factors. For positions at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Stations (PVNGS) all openings will require applicants to be a U.S. person.
Pinnacle West Capital Corporation and its subsidiaries and affiliates ('Pinnacle West') maintain a continuing policy of nondiscrimination in employment. It is our policy to provide equal opportunity in all phases of the employment process and in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. This policy of nondiscrimination shall include, but not be limited to, recruiting, hiring, promoting, compensating, reassigning, demoting, transferring, laying off, recalling, terminating employment, and training for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, disability, age, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other classification or characteristic protected by law.
For more information on applicable equal employment regulations, please refer to EEO is the Law poster. Federal law requires all employers to verify the identity and employment eligibility of every person hired to work in the United States, refer to E-Verify poster. View the employee rights and responsibilities under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
In compliance with the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988, the Company is committed to a work environment that is free from the effects of alcohol and controlled substances, and free from the abuse or inappropriate use of prescribed and over-the-counter medications. The Company requires employees to be subject to drug and alcohol testing that is job-related and consistent with business necessity, regulatory requirements and applicable laws.
Hybrid Role:
Employees in hybrid roles will work both in their home offices and alongside their colleagues at an APS facility or other work location for meaningful in person engagement.
As of January 2025, hybrid-role employees will be asked to work about 40% of their time in person at an APS or other (non-home office) location.
*Employees in Hybrid roles are required to reside in Arizona (or NM for Four Corners-based employees). Role types are subject to change based on business need.

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