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Please submit your resume in English - we can only consider applications submitted in this language.
Only applications of candidates with Mexican citizenship will be evaluated for this role in compliance with the provisions of Article 7 of the Federal Labor Law.
Note: Google’s hybrid workplace includes remote roles.
Remote location: Mexico. Minimum qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
- 3 years of experience working in an in-house trade compliance classification role.
- Experience classifying high-tech, telecommunication commodities.
- Ability to communicate in English and Spanish fluently to support client relationship management in this region.
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience working in a collaborative, cross-functional environment with Engineering, Supply Chain, Finance, IT, Logistics, and Legal stakeholders.
- Experience with Brazil NVE and Ex-tarifário processes.
- Ability to succeed in a fast-paced environment with frequent and rapid priority changes.
- Ability to communicate in Portuguese fluently in order to effectively communicate in this role that requires cross-functional partnership with teammates and external suppliers in Brazil.
As a member of the Global Import Classification team, you will provide technical expertise on import classification analysis, provide operational import compliance guidance, develop classification systems, and ensure that imports meet corporate/regulatory compliance standards to the LATAM region.
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- Manage and oversee all aspects of the Latin America import classification program and serve as a classification subject matter expert for the Latin America region, providing global classification support as needed.
- Publish applicable classification operational metrics and partner with the business to develop and implement solutions for identified classification opportunities.
- Build and maintain relationships with internal stakeholders as well as with suppliers to obtain requisite product information needed to perform accurate import and export classifications.
- Provide classification guidance and clearance instructions to customs brokers and exercise requisite oversight.
- Partner with trade compliance legal to address any Latin America trade compliance queries/actions.
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