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Eaton Corporation Supervisor Global Trade Management in Burlington, Ontario
Eaton’s Electrical sector is currently hiring a Supervisor Global Trade Management to join our team. This position is based at our Burlington, ON facility and offers benefits from Day 1.
What you’ll do:
The Global Trade Management (GTM) Supervisor will join the Canadian Global Trade Management team and will be responsible for supporting the team with import, customs, and compliance functions in Eaton.
As part of the GTM Team, you are expected to play a highly visible role within GTM and SCM. You are expected to partner with your manager, business leaders, and coordinate with various functions and departments to align practices and improve import/export processes for the GTM team.
Responsibilities:
This role will cover a wide scope of activities and tasks in the Canadian region to oversee the day-to-day importing, exporting and customs related activities of Eaton Canada.
Responsible for the Supervision of 4-5 team members
Assist the GTM Manager, drive the implementation of process improvements for import/export.
Facilitate training of key GTM trainings and virtual sessions/e-learnings
Keeping up to date with training/seminars/continuous learning on Customs Regulations
Maintaining the Customs Self-Assessment (CSA) program and assist in Audits & Compliance activities.
Updating, and administering compliance policies,
Analyzing, and approving products for classification, country of origin marking and labeling,
Annual reconciliation and duty assist evaluation.
Preparation and coordination of export documentation and shipment release for all Canadian shipping locations.
Manage HS code classification requests.
Manage Transfer Pricing Adjustments process and filings to CBSA for Canada
Manage duty recovery/adjustments through filings with CBSA.
Monitoring, and reviewing documentation, record keeping as mandated,
Qualifications:
Basic Required Qualifications:
Diploma or degree in International Trade / Business or equivalent
Community College certificate in International Trade Practices or equivalent
Canadian Society of Customs Brokers Certification/Professional Designation
3-5 years experience logistics / customs / trade compliance (or similar) equivalent
Expertise in Canadian and US Customs regulations
Expertise in CSA related reporting environment
Proficient with Microsoft Suite skills with advanced Excel and Power BI
Expertise in Canadian and US Customs regulations
Must be able to work in Canada without corporate sponsorship now and within the future.
Preferred Qualifications:
Proficient with SAP and/ or ERP
Bilingual in the French language
Proficiency in product classification, origination, and valuation skills
Experience in a supervisory role
Experience with Canadian customs regulations
Skills:
Excellent Communication & Presentation Skills
Working knowledge of Lean processes
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