Customs & Trade Compliance Specialist
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Supply Chain/Logistics
Regulatory Compliance Specialist, Supply Chain & Logistics -
Business
Regulatory Compliance Specialist, Supply Chain & Logistics
We are a global company with 65+ years of experience in the automotive industry. We manufacture safe and sustainable products for people around the world.
We are working for a better future where we enrich communities every day by being committed to people, innovation and our planet.
If you have what it takes to accelerate Metalsa's vision on future mobility, we want you to join the team!
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Novi, Michigan (Corporate HQ), hybrid
MissionOwn regulatory compliance and operational efficiency for our U.S. and Canada trade operations. You will clear imports and exports, reduce duty costs, and manage the risk that comes with changing trade legislation. Internal teams will come to you when they need to know what a regulatory change means for them.
We run about 530 U.S. and Canada customs operations a month, with heavy cross border flows from Mexico. When tariffs move, we feel it quickly.
Essential Functions- Regulatory Compliance:
Oversee CBP requirements, the Reasonable Care Program, and bonds. - USMCA Leadership:
Run impact analysis on regulatory changes. Lead U.S. origin campaigns and supplier solicitation. - Broker Management:
Manage customs brokers, track KPIs, and handle invoicing processes. - Digital Portals:
Work directly in ACE reporting and ACH accounts, plus Canada's CARM portal. You will be in these systems yourself, not delegating them. - Volume Support:
Provide daily operational follow up for roughly 530 monthly U.S. and Canada operations. - Internal Advisory:
Guide plants, finance, and sourcing teams on foreign trade rules.
- Experience:
5+ years in U.S. customs operations and USMCA legislation. - Compliance:
Solid working knowledge of CBP requirements and Reasonable Care programs. - Systems:
Hands on experience with ACE (U.S.). CARM (Canada) experience is a strong plus. - Trade Rules:
Free Trade Agreements, Rules of Origin, and HTSUS classification. - Data:
Advanced Excel for reporting and duty analysis.
- Education:
Bachelor's degree in International Business, Supply Chain, Foreign Trade, or a related field. - Certifications:
CCS, MCS, or LCB is a plus, not a requirement. - Mindset:
Analytical, comfortable making decisions, service oriented. - Work Authorization:
Must be authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship. - Languages:
Fluent English required. Spanish is valued, since you will work closely with our trade team in Monterrey.
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