Sr Regulatory Services Specialist
Job in
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 02298, USA
Listed on 2026-01-10
Listing for:
FedEx Logistics
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-10
Job specializations:
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Government
Job Description & How to Apply Below
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To maintain control, monitor the bureau of customs and border protection (CBP) and other government agencies, minimize potential liabilities, and ensure all regulatory activities are performed within time constraints.
Responsibilities- Train regulatory services analysts/specialists in assignments and cross‑train them so essential functions are performed timely during absences.
- Write correspondence or conduct telephone conversations with shippers, clients, company employees, CBP, and other government agencies regarding required information or documentation.
- Refer unresolved or major problems/issues to the RSD manager.
- Answer questions and solve problems within the department and with other departments.
- Sort and assign department incoming work to analysts/specialists to ensure regulatory time‑frames are met.
- Monitor flow and quality of daily department responsibilities; refer current issues and potential problems to the RSD manager.
- Assist RSD manager in the development of department procedures.
- Work closely with or fill in for analysts to ensure all tasks are completed on time, including the processing or correction of 70‑90 service invoices per month.
- Provide prompt, accurate responses and guidance to 40‑50 additional incoming phone calls per month from internal and external customers.
- Review monthly accounting discrepancy reports, request further action, and follow up as necessary.
- Represent the regulatory services department on cross‑functional committees to solve problems and establish or refine procedures.
- Consult with and advise customers when CBP, FDA, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms, DOT, EPA, Dept of State, FCC, DEA, and US Fish & Wildlife Service become actively involved with a shipment.
- Ensure issues are resolved timely and in compliance with laws and regulations.
- Communicate with internal and external customers regarding inquiries or problems related to the release and entry of imported merchandise.
- Provide regulatory information and guidance to clients, shippers, and employees at all levels and locations via phone, fax, letter, or email concerning imported merchandise.
- Conduct research via the Internet, global trade data, and other internal resources, and compile information to support customs actions.
- Create arguments, claims, and protests to customs on behalf of clients.
- Resolve issues related to duty, tax, fees, valuation, and classification to obtain applicable refunds.
- Collect relevant data and create successful petitions to customs for mitigation, cancellation, or resolution of demands for liquidated damages and penalties.
- Submit requests for binding rulings to customs and ensure accurate entry filing.
- Update product database records and ensure compliance with customs rulings, notices of action, and decisions.
- Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of customs and other government agencies’ regulations affecting importation.
- Disseminate information to internal and external customers as appropriate.
- Develop and maintain positive working relationships and open lines of communication with customs and other government agency personnel.
- Analyze entries related to disputed invoices and determine accuracy of entry; compose files and notify clients of determinations and actions.
- Provide ongoing training and guidance to RSD R&C analysts as necessary.
- Serve as a single point of contact for large, unmanaged accounts requiring frequent technical assistance or attention.
- Attend client meetings, joint sales calls, and customs meetings as necessary to protect company and client interests.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Four‑year college degree preferred or equivalent work experience.
- Ten (10) years industry experience in brokerage preferred.
- Customs broker’s license preferred.
- Comprehensive knowledge of custom brokerage, other government agency regulations, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the U.S., general import/export procedures, and the company’s operating procedures.
- In‑depth knowledge of customs and other government agency requirements specific to individual industries and products.
- Demonstrated organizational skills,…
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