Senior Manager Or Director, Global Custom And Trade Advisory
Baker Tilly is hiring on our Global Custom and Trade Advisory team at the Senior Manager or Director level. In this role, you will serve as a firmwide resource for Global Custom & Trade related matters and will be exposed to a wide range of issues and projects. You will use your experience and technical knowledge to bring value to clients and manage risks related to global trade matters with a specific focus on customs and tariffs. You will be a driver of growth to launch this practice for Baker Tilly and have a huge opportunity to build a book and step into leadership.
You will enjoy this role if you :
- Are a self-starter who likes working independently
- Are a strong technical specialist who enjoys learning new concepts and proactively monitoring new tax technical and procedural developments
- Are an analytical problem solver eager to understand the client's business and tax needs and assist in developing practical solutions tailored to the client's situation
- Enjoy live interaction and consultations with clients and colleagues
- Bring value to clients and manager risks related to global trade matters
- You want to be part of a firm that values specialty tax practices and is invested in your success, providing the resources and support for you to grow now, for tomorrow.
Responsibilities :
Identify and build customs and trade opportunities both internally and externally.Advise U.S. and foreign companies on global import and export strategies and compliance.Build up the Customs & Trade brand in the market.Manage successful delivery and implementation of projects.Prepare responses to client queries by undertaking customs and or excise technical research.Advise clients on global trade advisory needs and global compliance requirements.Develop and executive strategies to manage duty costs and risk of global trade, improve international trade compliance and increase the operational effectiveness of supply chains.Staying current on global trade developments and work to develop new and innovative service offerings.Assist in new business development while sustaining excellent client service by networking within and outside the firm.Qualifications :
Bachelor's degree required, master's or advanced degree preferred.U.S. Customs Broker License preferred.Practical knowledge of import and export processes, trade procedures and documentation.At year 8 years of experience in either public service, consulting or advisory background, supply chain and logistics role with a focus on international trade, customs and excise.Client focused.Experience with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Bureau of Industry and Security, Office of Foreign Assets Control or the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.Technical knowledge of global customs, import and export topics such as valuation, classification, county of origin, free-trade agreement, export controls, licensing, trade sanctions, etc.Strong background, experience and appreciation of International Trade, Trade Policy and International Relations.Successful project management experience.Ability to lead and supervise others, provide exceptional client service, demonstrate commitment to continuous learning in order to stay current regarding applicable strategies, see the "big picture" as well as the details, display appropriate ethical knowledge and commitment, and exhibit a sense of urgency and commitment to quality and the timely completion of projects.Eligibility to work in the U.S., without sponsorship, highly preferred.The compensation range for this role is $179,850 to $340,970. Actual compensation is influenced by a variety of factors including but not limited to skills, experience, qualifications, and geographic location.