Associate Director Global Custom and Trade, Mariekerke
Associate Director Global Custom and Trade, Mariekerke
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2880 Mariekerke, Belgique
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Associate Director Global Custom and Trade Location This role may be based in Morristown, Tampa, Greenwood, Colmar (France) and Bornem (Belgium).
The Associate Director Global Custom and Trade is the first‑line owner of the Global Trade Program, responsible for designing, implementing, and operating the Group’s trade compliance governance framework.
The role ensures effective and compliant execution of customs, import/export, export controls, sanctions, embargoes, and restricted‑party screening, by setting binding standards, owning core processes and systems, and directing remediation where deficiencies are identified. The position holds end‑to‑end accountability for trade compliance governance, while transactional execution is performed by local operations, shared services, or external brokers under this role’s authority.
What you will get: An agile career and dynamic working culture.
An inclusive and ethical workplace.
Compensation programs that recognize high performance.
A variety of benefits dependent on role and location.
Own and operate the Global Trade Compliance Program as a first‑line control function; define and enforce binding requirements across all business units and regions while retaining full accountability.
Monitor global trade developments (legislative, regulatory, geopolitical, industry trends), assess their impact, and coordinate stakeholder actions to ensure compliance, reduce risk, and optimize costs.
Develop, maintain, and approve global policies covering customs compliance (classification, origin, valuation), import/export controls, sanctions, and counterparty screening, ensuring consistent application across jurisdictions.
Define mandatory controls, documentation standards, sign‑offs, and record‑retention requirements.
Direct and oversee trade compliance performance by supply chain, logistics, regional resources, and external brokers; monitor quality, identify deficiencies, and instruct corrective actions.
Act as the primary owner for risk identification, assessment, mitigation, and escalation; lead responses to customs audits, inquiries, inspections, and own the remediation.
Act as business and governance owner for trade compliance systems (e.g., SAP GTS), covering process design, control frameworks, master data governance, and authorization concepts.
Serve as the authoritative owner towards customs authorities, regulators, Legal, Internal Audit, and senior management; provide clear direction on positions, risk acceptance, and remediation.
Represent the company externally with government agencies, authorities, committees, and trade organizations; participate in industry forums to advocate company interests.
Own trade compliance governance during carve‑outs, acquisitions, TOM changes, and ERP implementations, embedding it as a first‑line control function in future operating models.
What we are looking for: University degree (Master), preferably in International Trade, Finance, Economics, or (Tax) Law.
15+ years of professional experience in total.
10+ years of specific experience in Import Trade Compliance at a Highly Experienced level.
Business Fluent English language skills.
Exceptional knowledge of customs regulations, government agency requirements, and service provider trends.
Strong analytical skills to collect and process information from multiple sources, with the ability to make quick decisions to solve problems, ensure compliance, and reduce duties.
Proven ability to negotiate favorable corporate results.
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The Associate Director Global Custom and Trade is the first‑line owner of the Global Trade Program, responsible for designing, implementing, and operating the Group’s trade compliance governance framework.
The role ensures effective and compliant execution of customs, import/export, export controls, sanctions, embargoes, and restricted‑party screening, by setting binding standards, owning core processes and systems, and directing remediation where deficiencies are identified. The position holds end‑to‑end accountability for trade compliance governance, while transactional execution is performed by local operations, shared services, or external brokers under this role’s authority.
What you will get: An agile career and dynamic working culture.
An inclusive and ethical workplace.
Compensation programs that recognize high performance.
A variety of benefits dependent on role and location.
Own and operate the Global Trade Compliance Program as a first‑line control function; define and enforce binding requirements across all business units and regions while retaining full accountability.
Monitor global trade developments (legislative, regulatory, geopolitical, industry trends), assess their impact, and coordinate stakeholder actions to ensure compliance, reduce risk, and optimize costs.
Develop, maintain, and approve global policies covering customs compliance (classification, origin, valuation), import/export controls, sanctions, and counterparty screening, ensuring consistent application across jurisdictions.
Define mandatory controls, documentation standards, sign‑offs, and record‑retention requirements.
Direct and oversee trade compliance performance by supply chain, logistics, regional resources, and external brokers; monitor quality, identify deficiencies, and instruct corrective actions.
Act as the primary owner for risk identification, assessment, mitigation, and escalation; lead responses to customs audits, inquiries, inspections, and own the remediation.
Act as business and governance owner for trade compliance systems (e.g., SAP GTS), covering process design, control frameworks, master data governance, and authorization concepts.
Serve as the authoritative owner towards customs authorities, regulators, Legal, Internal Audit, and senior management; provide clear direction on positions, risk acceptance, and remediation.
Represent the company externally with government agencies, authorities, committees, and trade organizations; participate in industry forums to advocate company interests.
Own trade compliance governance during carve‑outs, acquisitions, TOM changes, and ERP implementations, embedding it as a first‑line control function in future operating models.
What we are looking for: University degree (Master), preferably in International Trade, Finance, Economics, or (Tax) Law.
15+ years of professional experience in total.
10+ years of specific experience in Import Trade Compliance at a Highly Experienced level.
Business Fluent English language skills.
Exceptional knowledge of customs regulations, government agency requirements, and service provider trends.
Strong analytical skills to collect and process information from multiple sources, with the ability to make quick decisions to solve problems, ensure compliance, and reduce duties.
Proven ability to negotiate favorable corporate results.
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Informations clefs
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Nom de l’entrepriseLonza
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Titre de posteAssociate Director Global Custom and Trade
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