Looking for a career, at a company where you love to work, all while working from the comfort of home? Do Regulatory changes intrigue you, and the “fine details” excite you? Want a role that keeps you on your toes?
If you answer “yes” to any of these questions, then join our team!
At Willson International, we're creating an environment that empowers our people to reach their full potential, while embracing your strengths and ambitions. Whether it's developing new skills, opportunities to innovate and grow, or the flexibility to enjoy the moments that matter with your loved ones, Willson International is the place for you.
Location: Remote from New York, Michigan, or Texas
Hours: Mon - Fri 9am-5pm
Description of Role:
The Regulatory Analyst is a subject matter expert responsible for providing timely and accurate advice to a growing and diverse client base. A strong sense of ownership and pride over principal duties is required. This role continually provides opportunities to work independently and collaboratively to achieve entire perspective results.
Principal Accountabilities and or Duties:
- Prioritize and respond to incoming client inquiries of a regulatory or technical nature. Willson International operates within land, air and ocean environments. Requests often require urgent or same day turnaround.
- Advise on the classification, valuation and import requirements of merchandise. Complete and accurate tariff opinions including duty rate and AD/CVD scope checks are routine. Research and advise on FDA, Agriculture or other PGA import requirements
- Vet documents to ensure compliance with CBP and all other regulatory agencies. Some examples include Powers of Attorney, USMCA Certification of Origin and other routine import documents.
- Post entry work may be required. Examples include USMCA claims, Post Summary Corrections and administrative refunds as required.
- Application or maintenance of Continuous Surety Bonds.
- Stay current with upcoming regulatory changes impacting the Willson International client base.
Knowledge and Educational Requirements
- High School Diploma required. College and or University Degree in Business Administration is an asset.
- US Customs Brokers License is required.
- NCBFAA Certified Customs Specialist is an asset.
- Minimum five (5) years' Customs Brokerage experience in a consulting, regulatory or similar professional services capacity.
- Strong working knowledge of CBP and PGA import requirements is required.
- Working knowledge of MS Office Suite of products – command of Outlook, Word and Excel is required.
- Strong communication skills – verbal and written is required.
- Problem solving, accuracy, attention to detail and analytical ability is required.
Why you'll love it at Willson
- Remote environment, with a home internet reimbursement
- 3 weeks paid vacation for all new hires
- Company-matching 401K program
- We care about your loved ones too – that's why we offer paid maternity/paternity leave top-ups, family medical benefit coverage, and Compassionate Care top-ups
- Change is crucial to success – it's never a dull moment here! We offer trainings, and cover the cost of certifications so you can adapt to change with your best foot forward
- #Oneteam is essential to our corporate identity – we only succeed if we work together. That's why we take the time to recognize the value of our staff, and celebrate the big moments together (like service anniversaries, weddings, and cute things, like puppies and babies).
This position is to fill an existing vacancy.