Regulatory Affairs Specialist II

Daimler Truck AG

$78K — $100K *
Legal & Accounting
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Supply Chain, International Trade, Finance, Logistics, or related field with 2-4 years of relevant experience OR 6 years of relevant experience without a degree.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail.
  • Proficient in data analysis using Microsoft Excel and other applications.
  • Effective communication skills for cross-functional collaboration.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.

Responsibilities

  • Analyze import transactions for post-entry correction opportunities and compliance risks.
  • Review customs entries for accuracy in classification, valuation, and eligibility.
  • Prepare and coordinate Post Summary Corrections (PSCs) and other filings.
  • Validate documentation related to USMCA and other duty programs.
  • Collaborate with customs brokers and stakeholders to address entry discrepancies.
  • Monitor and assist with resolving filing errors and inquiries with CBP.
  • Maintain audit-ready records supporting compliance activities.
  • Research and apply CBP regulations and trade requirements.
  • Develop reports to support compliance monitoring and recovery initiatives.
  • Identify trends and assist in continuous improvement of compliance programs.

Benefits

  • 401k company contribution with a match up to 8% and non-elective contributions based on age.
  • Starting at 4 weeks of paid vacation and 13+ holidays each year.
  • 8 weeks of paid parental leave.
  • Comprehensive healthcare plans and wellness programs.
  • Tuition assistance and volunteer paid time off.
Full Job Description

Inside the Role

Join DTNA's Trade Compliance team and play a key role in protecting the company's import compliance and duty recovery programs. As a Post Entry Corrections Analyst II you will identify opportunities to improve customs compliance, recover duties, and ensure import transactions meet U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) requirements. Working closely with customs brokers, legal counsel, engineering, procurement, finance, and business stakeholders, you will support Post Summary Corrections (PSCs), protests, reconciliation activities, Section 232 and 301 initiatives, Chapter 99 reporting, and other post-entry compliance programs. This role offers the opportunity to develop expertise in customs regulations, duty recovery strategies, and global trade compliance while contributing to continuous improvement initiatives that support DTNA's import operations.

Posting Information

We provide a scheduled posting end date to assist our candidates with their application planning. While this date reflects our latest plans, it is subject to change, and postings may be extended or removed earlier than expected.

We Take Care of Our Team

Position offers a startingsalary range of$78,000$100,000USD

Pay offered dependent on knowledge, skills, andexperience

Benefits include 401kcompany contribution with company match up to8% as well as non-elective company contribution of3 - 7% depending on age;starting at 4 weeks paidvacation; 13+ calendar holidays;8 weekspaidparental leave; employee assistance program;comprehensive healthcare plans and wellnessprograms; onsite fitness (at some locations); tuitionassistance and volunteer paid time off; short-termand long-term disability plans.

What You Drive at DTNA

  • Analyze import transactions to identify post-entry correction opportunities and potential compliance risks.

  • Review customs entries for accuracy of HTS classification, country of origin, valuation, and trade program eligibility.

  • Prepare and coordinate Post Summary Corrections (PSCs), protests, reconciliation adjustments, and other post-entry filings.

  • Validate supporting documentation related to USMCA, Chapter 99, Section 232, Section 301, and other duty programs.

  • Partner with customs brokers and internal stakeholders to resolve entry discrepancies and support corrective actions.

  • Monitor submission status and assist with resolving ACE filing errors, CBP rejects, and broker inquiries.

  • Maintain audit-ready records supporting post-entry corrections and compliance activities.

  • Research CBP regulations, rulings, CSMS messages, and trade requirements impacting import compliance.

  • Develop reports, metrics, and data analyses to support compliance monitoring and duty recovery initiatives.

  • Identify recurring issues and support continuous improvement projects that strengthen DTNA's import compliance program

Knowledge You Should Bring

  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Supply Chain, International Trade, Finance, Logistics, or a related field and 2-4 years of relevant experience OR 6 years of relevant experience in lieu of degree.

  • Experience analyzing data and identifying issues, trends, or opportunities for corrective action.

  • Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills with attention to detail.

  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.

  • Experience using Microsoft Excel and other business applications.

  • Effective written and verbal communication skills and the ability to work with cross-functional stakeholders.

Exceptional Candidates Might Have

  • Experience with customs compliance, customs brokerage, import/export operations, or global trade compliance.

  • Knowledge of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations and import documentation requirements.

  • Experience with Post Summary Corrections (PSCs), protests, reconciliation activities, or duty recovery programs.

  • Knowledge of HTS classification, country of origin, customs valuation, or trade agreement eligibility requirements.

  • Familiarity with USMCA, Section 232, Section 301, Chapter 99, or other special tariff programs.

  • Experience working with ACE, customs entry systems, ERP systems, or trade compliance software.

  • Advanced Excel, reporting, and data analysis skills.

  • Experience supporting audits, compliance reviews, or process improvement initiatives.

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Where We Work

This position is open to applicants who can work in (or relocate to) the following location(s)-

Portland, OR US. Relocation assistance is not available for this position.

Schedule Type:

Hybrid (4 days per week in-office / 1 day remote). This schedule builds our #OneTeamBestTeam culture, provides an unparalleled customer experience, and creates innovative solutions through in-person collaboration.

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