UPS Supply Chain Solutions is currently seeking a Trade Management Analyst (TMA) I to impact the business by mastering drawback regulations. The ideal candidate will possess a Customs Broker License or be currently pursuing a license from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection. This position offers on the job training in the areas of Drawback, Conflict Minerals and various customer specific compliance projects.
The TMA I is responsible for coordinating and carrying out all tasks necessary to develop, maintain and maximize established drawback programs and develop new drawback programs. He/She fills drawback claims with CBP and responds to CBP requests for assigned drawback programs. The TMA assists in employee training regarding accounts and projects. He/She is responsible for providing insight, guidance and other supportive services necessary for the Drawback Team. In addition, the TMA I contacts suppliers and conducts additional follow up as needed to respond within the specified goal to ensure compliance.
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