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Tariff Manager Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Support tariff reporting, customer claims, government reporting, and duty drawback opportunities. * Work with brokers, freight forwarders, and third-party providers to manage SOPs, KPIs, post-summary ...

Support tariff reporting, customer claims, government reporting, and duty drawback opportunities. * Work with brokers, freight forwarders, and third-party providers to manage SOPs, KPIs, post-summary ...

Support tariff reporting, customer claims, government reporting, and duty drawback opportunities. * Work with brokers, freight forwarders, and third-party providers to manage SOPs, KPIs, post-summary ...

Support tariff reporting, customer claims, government reporting, and duty drawback opportunities. * Work with brokers, freight forwarders, and third-party providers to manage SOPs, KPIs, post-summary ...

Energy Analyst

Portland, OR · On-site

$80 - $100/hr

... management team. * Research and model site economics, operating strategies, and enrollment procedures for demand response programs in multiple markets. * Specify improvements to our utility tariff ...

Trade Compliance Lead

OR · On-site +1

$156K/yr

... management. * Drive international trade strategy, includingutilizationof preferential tradeprograms,duty optimization, and tariff mitigation. * Govern customs brokers, freight forwarders, and ...

Senior Regulatory Consultant

Salem, OR · On-site

$120K - $140K/yr

... tariff development, and regulatory compliance guidance. In this role, you'll work directly with ... Manage client relationships and serve as a trusted advisor on regulatory matters * Support ...

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What is a tariff manager?

Tariff Managers are professionals responsible for overseeing and managing the pricing structures, tariffs, and rates for goods or services within a company, often in industries like utilities, transportation, or telecommunications. They analyze market trends, regulatory requirements, and cost structures to develop and implement pricing strategies that maximize profitability and compliance. Tariff Managers also work closely with regulatory bodies, ensuring that all tariffs and pricing policies adhere to legal and industry standards. Their role is crucial in helping organizations stay competitive while meeting regulatory obligations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a tariff manager?

To succeed as a Tariff Manager, you need a strong background in economics, international trade regulations, and analytical skills, often supported by a degree in business, economics, or a related field. Familiarity with tariff management software, customs compliance systems, and advanced Excel or data analysis tools is typically required. Excellent attention to detail, negotiation abilities, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for this role. These competencies are essential to ensure accurate tariff application, regulatory compliance, and optimal cost management in global trade operations.

How does a tariff manager typically collaborate with other departments to ensure compliance and optimize pricing strategies?

A Tariff Manager regularly works with teams such as legal, sales, supply chain, and finance to interpret regulatory requirements, align tariff structures with business objectives, and ensure compliance with international trade laws. They often coordinate with product managers to assess the impact of tariffs on pricing and profitability, and with logistics teams to streamline customs processes. Effective communication and cross-departmental collaboration are essential, as tariff decisions can significantly affect cost structures and market competitiveness.

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Import/Export Analyst 4

Ichor Systems

Tualatin, OR • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Ichor Systems rating

9.4

Company rating: 9.4 out of 10

Based on 9 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

9th of 494 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description

Responsibilities

  • Perform and maintain HTSUS, Schedule B, ECCN, tariff, and license-determination reviews.

  • Review technical specifications, engineering drawings, datasheets, and bills of material to support classification decisions.

  • Conduct AES/EEI audits and maintain export documentation for U.S. shipping sites.

  • Review shipment backlog and planned orders to identify export license requirements or other compliance risks.

  • Support import clearance by resolving broker and carrier inquiries related to classification, country of origin, documentation, valuation, AD/CVD, and tariff applicability.

  • Conduct import entry audits, broker reviews, classification audits, denied-party screening audits, and recordkeeping reviews.

  • Administer denied-party screening for customers, suppliers, and other transaction parties.

  • Support export license reviews, end-use/end-user diligence, customer surveys, supplier requests, and trade compliance inquiries.

  • Support tariff reporting, customer claims, government reporting, and duty drawback opportunities.

  • Work with brokers, freight forwarders, and third-party providers to manage SOPs, KPIs, post-summary corrections, CF28/CF29 responses, drawback documentation, and audit support.

  • Create and maintain import/export work instructions, compliance manuals, audit plans, dashboards, metrics, and training materials.

  • Monitor regulatory changes and support timely implementation of new import/export requirements.

  • Partner with Supply Chain, Logistics, Engineering, Procurement, Sales, Finance, Legal, and Operations to resolve trade compliance issues and improve processes.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent relevant experience.

  • 5+ years of hands-on trade compliance experience in semiconductor, high-technology, electronics, capital equipment, precision manufacturing, aerospace, or other complex manufacturing environment.

  • Strong knowledge of U.S. import and export compliance requirements.

  • Experience with HTSUS classification, ECCN classification, AES/EEI filing, export license reviews, restricted-party screening, country-of-origin, customs documentation, and regulatory recordkeeping.

  • Experience reviewing technical product information, engineering drawings, product specifications, datasheets, and bills of material.

  • Experience conducting import/export audits and documenting corrective actions.

  • Strong Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, Teams, and SharePoint skills.

  • Strong communication, organization, analytical, and problem-solving skills.

  • Ability to manage priorities independently in a high-volume environment.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Semiconductor or wafer fab equipment supply-chain experience.

  • Experience with fluid delivery systems, gas delivery systems, chemical delivery systems, weldments, manifolds, valves, fittings, regulators, mass flow controllers, sensors, electronics, and precision-machined components.

  • Experience with Oracle, SAP, Agile PLM, Descartes/OCR, or similar ERP/trade compliance systems.

  • Experience with duty drawback, Section 232, Section 301, AD/CVD, IEEPA-related tariff measures, tariff mitigation, or customer tariff reporting.

  • Experience responding to CBP/BIS inquiries, CF28s, CF29s, post-summary corrections, government audits, customer audits, or internal compliance reviews.

  • Familiarity with semiconductor export controls, end-use/end-user controls, sanctions, deemed exports, and BIS restricted-party lists.


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