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Senior Import Manager

Ann Arbor, MI · Hybrid

$128.10K - $217.80K/yr

Manage import entries, customs holds, postentry corrections, and reconciliations. * Lead internal audits and assessments to ensure data accuracy and compliance with import regulations. * Partner with ...

Senior Import Manager

Ann Arbor, MI · On-site

$128.10K - $217.80K/yr

Manage import entries, customs holds, post-entry corrections, and reconciliations. * Lead internal audits and assessments to ensure data accuracy and compliance with import regulations. * Partner ...

Senior Import Manager

Ann Arbor, MI · Hybrid

$128.10K - $217.80K/yr

Manage import entries, customs holds, postentry corrections, and reconciliations. * Lead internal audits and assessments to ensure data accuracy and compliance with import regulations. * Partner with ...

Senior Import Manager

Ann Arbor, MI · Hybrid

$128.10K - $217.80K/yr

Manage import entries, customs holds, postentry corrections, and reconciliations. * Lead internal audits and assessments to ensure data accuracy and compliance with import regulations. * Partner with ...

Logistics Coordinator

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$21 - $28/hr

Import Management: * Coordinate with international suppliers and freight forwarders to arrange sea, air, or land shipments. * Prepare and review import documentation (commercial invoices, packing ...

As a US Import - Customs Manager, you will lead the company's customs and import compliance program for goods entering the United States. The role owns classification, valuation, origin, broker ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Imports Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Imports Manager, you need strong knowledge of international trade regulations, logistics, and supply chain management, often supported by a degree in business, logistics, or a related field. Familiarity with tools such as ERP systems, customs management software, and relevant certifications like CGBP (Certified Global Business Professional) is typically required. Excellent negotiation, organizational, and cross-cultural communication skills help build relationships with suppliers and streamline operations. These skills ensure efficient, compliant, and cost-effective import processes that support overall business objectives.

What are some common challenges Imports Managers face when coordinating with international suppliers?

Imports Managers often encounter challenges such as navigating complex customs regulations, managing communication across different time zones, and ensuring timely delivery despite potential delays at ports. They must also stay updated on changing trade policies and tariffs that can impact costs and logistics. Effective coordination with freight forwarders, customs brokers, and internal stakeholders is crucial to minimize disruptions and keep the supply chain running smoothly.

What are Imports Managers?

Imports Managers are professionals responsible for overseeing the process of bringing goods and materials into a country from abroad. They coordinate with suppliers, ensure compliance with import regulations, manage documentation, and handle logistics to ensure timely and cost-effective delivery of products. Their role often involves staying up-to-date with international trade laws, negotiating with customs officials, and optimizing supply chain processes. Imports Managers play a crucial role in helping companies maintain inventory levels and meet customer demand efficiently.

What is the difference between Imports Manager vs Customs Coordinator?

AspectImports ManagerCustoms Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor’s degree in logistics, supply chain, or related field; certifications like CITT or CIFFA are commonOften requires similar certifications and knowledge of customs regulations, with a focus on compliance
Work EnvironmentManages import operations, oversees teams, and coordinates with suppliers and logistics providersHandles customs documentation, ensures compliance, and communicates with customs authorities
Industry UsageUsed across manufacturing, retail, and logistics companies involved in international tradePrimarily found in import/export firms, freight forwarders, and companies with significant customs procedures

While both roles involve international trade and customs processes, the Imports Manager oversees the entire import operation and team management, whereas the Customs Coordinator focuses specifically on customs compliance and documentation. The Imports Manager has broader responsibilities, including strategic planning, while the Customs Coordinator specializes in customs procedures.

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Licensed Customs Brokerage Import Manager

Licensed Customs Brokerage Import Manager

FreightTAS LLC

Jamaica, NY • On-site

$85K - $125K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Customs Brokerage Import Manager. Licensed Required


Department: Customs Brokerage
Level: Manager/Supervisor

Overview:
Salary Range: $85,000–$125,000

Position Summary

The Import Manager directs and manages the activities of the import department within a branch, ensuring all import activities—both transportation and customs brokerage—are in compliance with regulatory requirements.

ResponsibilitiesEssential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Establish, oversee, and continuously improve import process flows in conformance with applicable rules, procedures, and company policy.
  • Develop internal SOPs and maintain KPIs for efficient management of inbound freight, including timely recovery and handover to brokers.
  • Collaborate with sales to create customer-specific import handling procedures, especially during new customer onboarding.
  • Ensure accurate documentation is created and transmitted to government agencies. Provide timely responses to customs, customer, and internal inquiries regarding classification, duty rates, documentation, and other import regulations.
  • Represent customers to CBP as needed.
  • Maintain current knowledge of CBP and other agency regulations, incorporating changes into departmental processes and ensuring employees receive proper compliance training.
  • Organize, update, and disseminate client data (rate agreements, HTS classification, POA, IRS, Customs Bond data, etc.) for proper system updates.
  • Review and enhance account profitability, billing accuracy, and timeliness.
  • Arrange transportation, warehousing, or distribution of imported products, balancing transit times and profit opportunities. Negotiate contracts/rates with delivery agents.
  • Prepare monthly reports for management.
  • Train and onboard new staff.
  • Conduct entry audits.
  • Support accounts receivable collections when needed.
Customs Brokerage Responsibilities

In certain branches, the Import Manager oversees customs brokerage activities and functions as the broker of record. Responsibilities include:

  • Serving as the licensed broker responsible to US Customs.
  • Interfacing with government agencies and maintaining positive relationships.
  • Maintaining customer bond and power of attorney files.
  • Performing post-entry functions such as tariff concessions, refunds, duty drawbacks, credits, and issue resolution.
  • Managing the audit program to ensure continual compliance.
  • Conducting audits and assessing import compliance on all customs brokerage files.
  • Ensuring JSOX compliance.

Requirements

Supervisory Responsibilities
  • Supervise Import Supervisors and staff.
  • Interview, hire, and train employees.
  • Plan, assign, and direct work.
  • Appraise performance, reward, and discipline employees.
  • Address complaints and resolve problems in accordance with company policies and applicable laws.
QualificationsEducation and Experience
  • Associate degree required; bachelor’s degree preferred.
  • Minimum 5 years of experience handling imports.
  • At least 3 years of supervisory experience.
  • Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be considered.
Customs Broker License
  • A Customs Broker’s License is required in small and medium-sized branches where the Import Manager directly oversees CHB functions.
  • A license is preferred but not required in larger branches where a licensed broker has direct CHB responsibility.
  • A Customs Broker’s License is required
Essential Job Functions
  • Strong customer service and communication skills with the ability to handle a wide range of people and inquiries.
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and lead a profit center.
  • Capable of reporting on revenue generation, profit, and loss.

Benefits

A comprehensive benefits package is offered, which may include:

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage beginning the 1st of the month after hire.
  • 401(k) with company match.
  • Flexible Spending Accounts.
  • Life and AD&D Insurance.
  • Short- and Long-Term Disability.
  • Tuition Assistance Program.
  • Commuter Benefits.
  • Paid vacation and additional perks.

All benefits are subject to eligibility requirements and policy terms as provided by Human Resources.