Sr. Trade Compliance Analyst
Curtiss-Wright Corporation
**Sr. Trade Compliance Analyst**
We are looking for a Trade Compliance Sr. Analyst to join our global trade compliance team!
As our Trade Compliance Sr. Analyst, you will assist and support the CA and multi-national business units in complying with, as well as the ongoing preparation, testing and monitoring of conformance to, the requirements of government regulations and/or regulatory agencies. You will provide support to all aspects of global trade compliance covered by Global Affairs Canada, and similar regulations in non-Canadian jurisdictions such as the EU, UK, US, ITAR, EAR, OFAC, and others as the need arises. While primary responsibilities are to the Ottawa based operations, growth within the team is available for every aspect of international trade compliance in multiple jurisdictions. The right candidate will join a dynamic team with excellent career growth opportunities.
The Global Trade Compliance [GTC] Sr. Analyst will support Curtiss-Wright's Global Trade Compliance activities in Canada. Reporting to the GTC Director, the GTC Sr. Analyst will be the primary trade compliance resource for Curtiss-Wright operations in Ottawa, responsible for executing the company's trade compliance strategy and ensuring robust risk mitigation management consistent with U.S. and Canadian regulatory requirements.
Location: **Ottawa, ON**
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**Your Challenge:**
+ Collaborate with GTC management and other compliance leads to ensure effective support to Curtiss-Wright operating location in Ottawa.
+ Implement GTC policies and procedures and serve as subject matter expert for Curtiss-Wright business in Ottawa.
+ Maintain constructive working relationships with business unit management and stakeholders.
+ Develop and maintain business relationships with Canadian government regulators.
+ Submit, manage and ensure effective implementation of Canadian and U.S. export authorizations and licenses.
+ Implement and maintain appropriate recordkeeping for all authorizations, permits, licenses and export registrations.
+ Coordinate the preparation of and prepare document packages for regulatory submissions from all areas of company as well as for internal and external audits and inspections.
+ Act as an “Alternate Designated Official” and serve as the primary liaison with the Canadian Controlled Goods Directorate.
+ Act as back-up to the GTC Director for all Canada operations
+ Satisfy all applicable reporting requirements.
+ Assist with trade compliance investigations, risk mitigation, audits and self-assessments.
+ Stay current with trade compliance laws, regulations, directives, rules, and policies.
+ Work closely with GTC colleagues to ensure consistent, accurate communication and implementation of trade compliance goals and objectives.
**What You Bring:**
+ Proficiency in reading and speaking the English language.
+ A minimum of 3-5 years' experience as a trade compliance professional in Canada.
+ Proficiency in MS Office, SharePoint, etc.
+ Ability to complete detail-oriented tasks.
+ Result Oriented, strong analytical thinking and problem-solving skills, with strong decision-making capabilities
+ Subject matter expertise for Canadian and U.S. trade compliance laws and regulations.
+ Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with strong time management and prioritization skills to maximize efficiency.
+ In-depth knowledge of government regulations including Canada’s Controlled Goods Program (CGP), Export Control List (ECL), International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), and Export Administration Regulations (EAR)
+ Domain knowledge managing the export and import of items subject to the Canadian Controlled Goods Program, Canadian Export Controls, the DDTC, and BIS regulations.
+ No objection to background check, as permitted by applicable law.
+ Graduate of a higher-learning institution (i.e. university).
+ Ability and experience working with government of Canada regulatory sites and portals including but not limited to Global Affairs Canada (GAC), New EXCOL, Controlled Goods Program (CGP), etc.
+ Experience applying for permits and licenses from the respective government agencies
+ Experience with Canada permit applications, including but not limited to preparing documents, completing the application, tracking the application status, and facilitating the permit approval process as needed.
**Company Information**
**Transform Your Tomorrow...** _Today at Curtiss-Wright._
At Curtiss-Wright, you have the opportunity to transform the way our customers do business, as well as transform your career. Our entrepreneurial environment provides our employees with excellent experiences that enable them to develop their skills through stretch assignments and the opportunity to work with the best talent in the industry. At Curtiss-Wright, you will have the opportunity to contribute from day one. And...that's just the beginning of how we help you transform your tomorrow. Transform Your Tomorrow...Today at Curtiss-Wright.
**Who We Are**
Our Values (https://www.curtisswright.com/company/sustainability/core-values/default.aspx)
Environmental, Social and Governance
In 1929, **Curtiss-Wright Corporation (NYSE: CW)** was formed by the merger of companies founded by Glenn Curtiss, the father of naval aviation, and the Wright brothers, renowned for history’s first flight.
We have continued on the path of innovation and advanced engineering, and have applied that expertise to a number of critical applications in high-performance markets. Our success has resulted in a world-renowned reputation for performance, long-standing customer relationships and significant growth and profitability in the markets in which we compete.
Today, we are a global, integrated provider of highly engineered, technologically advanced products and services. Our revenues are generated by providing our critical solutions through three segments: Aerospace & Industrial, Defense Electronics and Naval & Power, which support several of the largest, most vital industries in the world.
To learn more, please visit us at Curtiss-Wright Corporation - Home (curtisswright.com)
*Please note, benefits are country specific and may vary from location to location.
_No unsolicited agency submittals please. Agency partners must be invited to participate in a search by our_ **_Talent Acquisition Team (TA_COE@curtisswright.com)_** _and have signed terms in place prior to any submittal. Resumes submitted directly to any Curtiss-Wright employee or affiliate will not qualify for fee payment, and therefore become the property of Curtiss-Wright._
**Compliance Statement**
This position may require exposure to export-controlled information and subject to additional security screening. In the event information provided during the security screening reveals ineligibility to access export-controlled information, any offer of employment may be reconsidered or withdrawn.
Curtiss-Wright values diversity in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
If you require accommodation due to a disability at any time during the recruitment and/or assessment process, please contact Talent Acquisition (TA_COE@curtisswright.com) and we will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate your request.
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