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Hts Classification Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

CHB Manager

Atlanta, GA · Hybrid

$85K - $90K/yr

S. Customs Broker License (Required). - Certified Customs Specialist (CCS) certification. - Strong knowledge of HTS classification, valuation, PGA requirements, and trade regulations. - Proficiency ...

Support the review of global (UK, NL, US, etc.) Harmonized Tariff Codes (HTS) and process to update and review SAP master data, Global Classification solution and customs broker regular database ...

Project & System Support * Assist with HTS classification reviews, tariff rate evaluations, and database setup for clients. * Support resolution of export AES filing issues. * Collaborate with cross ...

Customs and Duties Manager

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$102K - $209K/yr

Advise clients on Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) classification, customs valuation, country of origin determinations, and free trade agreement qualification * Support clients in identifying ...

Review and approve complex HTS classifications and valuation determinations * Act as the primary point of contact for CBP and other regulatory agencies * Assist with classification of merchandise ...

Strong working knowledge of CBP regulations, HTS classification, FTA, INCOTERMS, Country of Origin, Valuation, Duty Drawback, ADD/CVD, reconciliation, First Sale, ACE, ISF, and recordkeeping ...

Strong working knowledge of CBP regulations, HTS classification, FTA, INCOTERMS, Country of Origin, Valuation, Duty Drawback, ADD/CVD, reconciliation, First Sale, ACE, ISF, and recordkeeping ...

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Hts Classification information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Hts Classification position, and why are they important?

To thrive in HTS Classification, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a solid understanding of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule and international trade regulations, often supported by relevant education or certification in customs or trade compliance. Familiarity with classification databases, customs compliance software, and systems like ACE (Automated Commercial Environment) is typically important. Excellent communication, research skills, and the ability to work collaboratively with other departments are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies are crucial for ensuring products are accurately classified, which helps companies avoid costly errors, penalties, and delays in supply chain operations.

What is an HTS Classification job?

An HTS Classification job involves determining the correct Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) code for imported and exported goods. This classification is crucial for calculating duties, ensuring compliance with trade regulations, and facilitating international shipments. Professionals in this role analyze product descriptions, material compositions, and trade laws to assign accurate codes. Strong knowledge of customs regulations and global trade compliance is essential for success in this field.

What are the main challenges faced by professionals in HTS Classification roles?

Professionals in HTS Classification often encounter challenges such as staying updated on frequently changing trade regulations and ensuring precise product classification to avoid customs delays or penalties. Accurately interpreting complex product descriptions and technical specifications requires a high level of expertise and attention to detail. Additionally, effective collaboration with engineering, compliance, and logistics teams is vital to resolve classification discrepancies and meet tight deadlines. Overcoming these challenges helps ensure smooth international trade operations and regulatory compliance.

Import Trade Compliance Specialist

Import Trade Compliance Specialist

Conflux Systems

Alpharetta, GA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

We are seeking a detail-oriented US Import Trade Compliance Specialist to support international trade operations and ensure compliance with U.S. import regulations. The role requires expertise in HTS classification, USMCA regulations, and U.S. Customs procedures while managing import documentation, customs entries, and regulatory reporting. The specialist will collaborate with internal teams, brokers, and government agencies to maintain compliance, improve processes, and support accurate trade documentation using Microsoft Office Suite, particularly MS Excel, and other internal systems.
Responsibilities:
  • Perform accurate HTS classification and ensure compliance with USMCA certifications and regulations.
  • Manage U.S. Customs entry writing, import documentation, and adherence to U.S. Customs procedures.
  • Coordinate in-bond transportation, Foreign Trade Zones (FTZ), and Bonded Warehouse activities.
  • Prepare and submit Partner Government Agency (PGA) reporting and ensure regulatory compliance.
  • Maintain import records, review shipment documentation, and resolve discrepancies with brokers and logistics partners.
  • Utilize Microsoft Office Suite, including advanced MS Excel, and internal systems for tracking and reporting trade data.
  • Support compliance audits and process improvements; leverage data analytics where applicable.

Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, International Trade, Business, or related field.
  • Strong experience with HTS classification, USMCA compliance, U.S. Customs procedures, customs entry writing, in-bond transportation, Foreign Trade Zones, and Bonded Warehouses.
  • Experience with Partner Government Agency (PGA) reporting and import documentation.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, especially MS Excel; ability to quickly learn custom software.
  • Strong communication skills with English proficiency required; Spanish is a plus.
  • Experience in data analytics or trade data reporting is an advantage.