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Import/export classifications specialist

Import/export classifications specialist

CustomsPoint Inc.

OR • Remote

$2K - $3K/mo

Part-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Import/export Classifications Specialist

About the Job:

Customspoint, Inc. is seeking an import/export classifications specialist. This will begin as a part-time (20hrs/week) contract position with the potential to convert to full-time employment. The job is fully remote. Geographical location is not important. Preferred working hours are roughly business hours, US central time, but can but flexible.

Responsibilities:

Evaluate part descriptions(oil field equipment) and determine the corresponding harmonized tariff numbers(HTSUS) and Export Control Classification numbers(ECCN). When the part description is insufficient or unfamiliar then use AI, Internet searches, Customs CROSS, supplier contracts and/or prior classification records to acquire the necessary information. Over 90% of working time will be spent on this activity, hundreds of parts per month. You must be able to carry out these responsibilities quickly, accurately and mostly independently. You will be working under the auspices of a licensed Customs Broker, but you will still be expected to be the primary resource for classifications.

identify potential Other Government Agency(OGA/PGA) controls on imported parts (occasionally)

organize information resources (predominantly in Excel) to be more efficient and reliable.

coordinate with software engineers to advise about software features to support and automate various import/export control processes.

Qualifications (Required):

Minimum two years experience with both HTS tariff classification and ECCN determinations for a diverse range of goods - with heavy emphasis on machinery/industrial parts, motors, engines, fasteners, pipe fitting, valves, pumps, bearings, seals, tools, lighting, cables, electrical equipment, chemicals and more. You should have experience with batch classifying parts, preferably thousands during your career.

strong familiarity with both the HTSUS and the Commerce Control List of the US Export Administration Regulations.

Strong understanding of the HTSUS General Rules of Interpretation (GRIs)

Personal qualities: Independent, self-directed, reliable and enjoy learning

Good computer skills, especially with MS Excel.

Good communication skills.

Qualifications (Desirable or a significant “plus”)

Customs Broker license

other import/export training and certifications

Experience with oil field equipment and operations

Good familiarity with the US import and export regulations - CFR 19 and CFR 15