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Sr Export Control Analyst

Farmington Hills, MI · On-site +1

$114K - $132K/yr

As a Sr Export Control Analyst, you will be part of a team which provides authoritative guidance on national and international regulations, including the ITAR and EAR, ensuring Bosch's compliance ...

About the Role The Export Control Director at Cowboy Space Corporation will operationally own export compliance across the company. This role is responsible for building, implementing, and scaling ...

Export Control Specialist to support trade compliance activities within our Supply Chain and Procurement function. This role will focus on export/import licensing, regulatory compliance, and ...

Export Control Specialist to support trade compliance activities within our Supply Chain and Procurement function. This role will focus on export/import licensing, regulatory compliance, and ...

Manage export control classifications of goods, software, and technology, ensuring alignment with dual-use regulations and addressing complex compliance scenarios related to high-performance ...

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How much do export control jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for export control in the United States is $30.59, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.80 and $34.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an export control?

An Export Control job involves ensuring compliance with laws and regulations governing the export of goods, technology, and services. Professionals in this role assess shipments, review licenses, and prevent unauthorized exports that could pose security or economic risks. They work closely with legal, trade compliance, and logistics teams to ensure adherence to international and domestic regulations.

What does an export control specialist do?

Export Control specialists usually review and classify products and technologies to ensure compliance with international trade laws, prepare and submit export license applications, and monitor shipments for regulatory adherence. They regularly communicate with internal teams, such as legal, sales, and logistics, to provide compliance guidance and update them on changing regulations. Additionally, they maintain records of transactions and conduct internal audits to identify and address potential compliance gaps. This role often involves staying current on regulatory updates and providing training to staff, making it both dynamic and integral to an organization’s global trade activities.

What skills and qualifications are needed for export control?

Excelling in Export Control requires a strong understanding of international trade regulations, compliance procedures, and risk assessment, often supported by a degree in business, law, or a related field. Familiarity with export control classification tools, compliance management software, and certifications such as Certified Export Specialist (CES) or International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) are often expected. Keen attention to detail, effective communication, and problem-solving abilities are valuable soft skills for navigating complex regulations and collaborating with global teams. Mastering these competencies ensures organizations remain compliant, avoid costly penalties, and maintain smooth international operations.

What does an export control officer do?

An export control officer is responsible for ensuring that a company's exports comply with national and international regulations. They review shipments, classify products, and maintain documentation to prevent illegal or unauthorized exports, often working with compliance software and relevant government agencies.

What is an export control position?

An export control position involves ensuring that a company's or organization's exports comply with national and international laws regulating the transfer of sensitive goods, technology, or information. Professionals in this role typically review shipments, classify items, and maintain documentation to prevent illegal or unauthorized exports, often working with compliance software and requiring knowledge of export regulations. Certification such as the Certified Export Specialist (CES) can be beneficial.
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Infographic showing various Export Control job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,634 per year, or $30.6 per hour.

Export Control Compliance Analyst

Bechtel Plant Machinery, Inc.

Monroeville, PA • On-site

$75K - $162K/yr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Location: Monroeville, Pennsylvania
Job Title: Export Control Compliance Analyst
Status: Full-time Professional
Annual Salary Range: $75,900 - $162,700
*Salary commensurate with education and experience.
Job Summary
The Senior Export Control Compliance Analyst works under limited direction and performs moderately complex critical business functions to
execute the BPMI mission, ensuring adherence to U.S. export control laws and regulations. The role encompasses developing compliance policies, providing recommendations to senior management, Procurement Operations, and legal counsel, managing export licenses, executing risk assessments, and conducting internal audits. Additional responsibilities include delivering training to BPMI employees and promoting compliance across all organizational levels. The incumbent must maintain up-to-date knowledge of relevant regulations, including the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions, while serving as a liaison with government agencies.
Essential Duties:
  • Develop, implement, and manage export compliance programs, policies, and procedures to ensure compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations (e.g., AECA, EAR, ITAR, OFAC).
  • Perform commodity jurisdiction and classification to ensure proper control and handling of items and technologies.
  • Prepare, submit, and manage export license applications, commodity jurisdiction requests, and exemption/exception requests, and other required filings.
  • Conduct internal audits, maintain compliance records, and prepare associated reports on audit findings.
  • Develop and deliver training programs on export control regulations and company policies to employees across all levels.
  • Conduct risk assessments and restricted party screenings for transactions, solicitations, and other activities involving Program information.
  • Act as a point of contact for government agencies, the BPMI government customer, and company representatives concerning export control issues.
  • Collaborate with Bechtel corporate headquarters, other Naval Nuclear Prime Contractors, and internal departments to address compliance concerns.
  • Investigate, resolve, and advise on compliance issues, licensing requirements, and export documentation needs.
  • Monitor, evaluate, and track supplier compliance with export-controlled information requirements and federal regulations.
  • Ensure timely and accurate filing of required reports for Department of Energy (DOE) part 810 and other authorized export activities.
  • Maintain, communicate, and reinforce compliance policies and expectations across the organization.
  • Consult with outside legal counsel and subject matter experts to resolve complex or sensitive compliance issues.
  • Monitor and improve the compliance program's performance, implementing updates as needed to enhance effectiveness.
  • The essential duties identified are representative but are not intended to be an exhaustive or inclusive list of all the responsibilities of the position.

What You Can Expect:
  • A culture that values people through recognition of accomplishments, work-life balance, and a sense of community.
  • A diverse group of talented individuals working toward the common goal of supporting the United States Navy in their pursuit of national security.
  • Competitive and attractive pay and benefits with a stable organization.
  • Opportunities to participate in BPMI sponsored committees and clubs, each with their own mission and purpose.
  • Career advancement and professional development programs.

Minimum Job Requirements:
  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Law, Supply Chain Management, or other relevant field from an accredited college or university.
  • A minimum of six (6) years of relevant (e.g., export compliance) experience.
  • Fourteen (14) or more years of completed education and/or relevant experience may be considered to satisfy educational and years of experience requirements.
  • Ability to travel up to 10% of the time.
  • Requires a security clearance; however, all qualified candidates will be considered regardless of their current clearance status. The ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Energy security clearance is required.

Preferred Job Requirements:
  • Detailed knowledge of U.S. export control regulations (EAR, ITAR, OFAC).
  • Ability to interpret and apply export control laws in a business context.
  • Detailed knowledge of AECA, EAR, DOE, and Nuclear Regulatory Commissions (NRC) nuclear export controls.
  • Experience in conducting internal audits and developing compliance training programs.
  • Experience as an Empowered Official.
  • Certified U.S. Export Compliance Officer (CUSECO) certification.
  • Familiarity with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems and industry-related transportation laws.
  • Excellent organizational and record-keeping skills.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams and external auditors.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Experience in preparing and submitting licensure documents to the Department of State and Bureau of Industry & Security.

Why BPMI?
Bechtel Plant Machinery, Inc. (BPMI) is a prime contractor for the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program (NNPP). BPMI is involved in the design, purchase, quality control, and delivery of major propulsion plant components for installation in nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, submarines, and prototype plants for the U.S. Navy. Teamwork, cooperation, and the pursuit of excellence have been the driving forces behind the growth and success of BPMI. For more information, visit www.bpmionline.com.
BPMI is a drug-free workplace. Candidates accepting a job offer will be required to pass a pre-placement drug screening and background investigation. As an employee, you will be required to receive and maintain a security clearance from the United States Department of Energy in order to meet eligibility requirements for access to sensitive information or matter. U.S. citizenship is a requirement for security clearance applicants. All employees are subject to being randomly selected for drug testing without advance notification.
BPMI is a drug-free workplace. Candidates accepting a job offer will be required to pass a pre-placement drug screening and background investigation. As an employee, you will be required to receive and maintain a security clearance from the United States Department of Energy in order to meet requirements for access to sensitive information or matter. U.S. citizenship is a requirement for security clearance applicants. All employees are subject to being randomly selected for drug testing without advance notification.
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