Americas Customs Operations Leader
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GE Aerospace
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$149,500 Salary, Full-Time
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Job Description
- Job Description Summary
- The Americas Customs Operations Leader is a senior regional role accountable for end-to-end customs performance and regulatory compliance across the Americas (US, Mexico, Brazil, Canada).
- Job Description
- Roles and Responsibilities
- + Provide strategic leadership for Americas customs operations, setting the vision, standards, and roadmap for a high-performing, compliant customs function + Own regional tariff governance, including oversight of HS classification, valuation methodologies, country of origin determination, and application of special programs (FTA/USMCA, FTZ, bonded, IPR), ensuring duty accuracy and minimizing leakage + Establish and enforce a governance framework for GE Aerospace sites in the Americas, including clear ownership, focal coverage, and adherence to Enterprise Standards, WIs, and control requirements + Lead the performance management and continuous improvement of customs brokers and customs vendors, setting expectations, implementing rigorous SLAs/scorecards, and driving broker transformation to meet GE Aerospace quality, responsiveness, and data integrity standards + Align closely with Control Tower leadership to ensure customs processes support and improve lead-time stability, proactively managing clearance risks, exceptions, and bottlenecks that impact delivery + Drive the transformation of customs processes across the region, simplifying and standardizing processes, increasing automation, reducing cycle time, and improving first-time-right pre-declaration quality, using Flight Deck and lean/continuous improvement methods + Partner with FA&P, Transportation, and Site Leadership to close control gaps, strengthen freight-pay and duty-pay processes, and ensure accurate financial impact and allocation of customs costs + Lead regional customs risk management, including use of risk scores, deep-dive reviews at high-risk sites, and structured corrective action plans to reduce residual risk year over year + Serve as senior point of contact for Customs and other government agencies in the Americas, leading escalations, complex inquiries, and audit strategies in partnership with ITC, Legal, and site leaders + Build and execute a customs talent development plan for the region, including upskilling site focals, succession planning, and development of future customs leaders + Proactively network externally with customs professionals, industry groups, and broker partners to benchmark best practices, strengthen the talent pipeline, and bring in leading-edge customs capabilities and insights + Provide regular updates and recommendations to Global Customs / Trade Compliance leadership and senior business stakeholders on risk, tariff exposure, performance, lead-time impact, talent, and value creation •Required Qualifications•+ Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college with minimum 5 years experience in Customs Processes •Desired Characteristics•+ Extensive experience in Customs, Trade Compliance, or Global Trade, including senior-level accountability for regional or multi-country customs operations + Deep technical knowledge of US, MX, BR, and CA customs regimes, including HS classification, valuation, COO, FTZ/bonded environments, FTA/USMCA, and special customs programs + Proven track record governing and improving tariff management (classification governance, duty optimization, special program utilization) with measurable impact on duty accuracy and cost + Demonstrated experience designing and enforcing governance frameworks across multiple sites or business units, including internal control design and monitoring + Significant experience leading and transforming customs broker and vendor networks, including setting performance standards, conducting business reviews, and driving corrective actions or transitions + Experience collaborating with transportation / Control Tower functions or equivalent to improve lead-time reliability and manage logistics risks + Demonstrated experience developing teams and talent, including coaching, succession planning, and building specialized functional capability + Strong leadership experience influencing senior stakeholders, leading cross-functional initiatives, and driving change in complex, global organizations + Advanced analytical skills, with experience using KPIs, risk scores, and data-driven insights to drive decisions and prioritize investment and remediation + Bachelor's degree in business, supply chain, international trade, law, or related field; advanced degree and/or professional trade compliance certification preferred The salary range for this position is $128,000 - 171,000 USD.
- Additional Information
- GE Aerospace offers a great work environment, professional development, challenging careers, and competitive compensation.
Relocation Assistance Provided:
- No \#LI-Remote - This is a remote positionGE Aerospace is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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