Global Customs and Trade Analyst I

  • Location:
    RTP, North Carolina, US
  • Alternate Location
    Atlanta, GA
  • Area of Interest
    Finance
  • Compensation Range
    75200 USD - 96800 USD
  • Job Type
    Professional
  • Technology Interest
    *None
  • Job Id
    1430187

Members of the Finance organization at select locations will generally be expected to follow a hybrid work model, which includes two days of in-office attendance each week, with limited exceptions.

Application window extended and expected to close on 11/29/2024.

What You'll Do

The Global Customs and Trade Analyst is a front & back-office role. The candidate will closely partner with Cisco’s Global Tax & Customs Team and various corporate compliance functions and business units to ensure swift management of Trade Compliance information needed to expedite real time trade transactions for Cisco’s internal and external shipments.

A Global Customs Analyst is responsible for leading and optimizing a company's customs operations across various international markets. This role involves liaising closely with internal teams, such as Business Units, Logistics, Legal, and Finance, as well as with external partners, including customs brokers, freight forwarders, and governmental authorities. The analyst ensures compliance with international trade regulations, working to mitigate customs risks that could lead to delays, fines, or other penalties. They analyze and review customs documentation, such as import/export declarations and shipping documents, to ensure accuracy and consistency to relevant regulations and internal policies. By identifying areas for improvement in customs processes, the analyst helps to streamline operations, reduce costs, and enhance overall efficiency.

The position is also focused around leading the performance of customs brokers and ensuring consistency of their services to the regulations and contractual obligations. By identifying areas for improvement in customs processes, the analyst helps to streamline operations, reduce costs, and enhance overall efficiency.

Responsibilities:

  • Receive and solve written requests to update, revise or modify Trade Compliance-related data on shipping documentation via a case management system.
  • Supervise and maintain internal database of reference tables to handle exceptions and requirements for shipping documentation.
  • Lead Customs Compliance Reviews, measuring broker performance and analysis of compliance levels.
  • Support customs brokers in the importation of shipments including, but not limited to, core customs compliance elements, Partner Government Agencies (PGAs), Census warning, weights.
  • Analyze correctness and compliance of Cisco shipping documentation.
  • Collaborate with Technical Support Teams on technical issues, system enhancements.
  • Participate in recurring customs brokerage trade compliance assessments.
  • Create, design, enhance, maintain and deliver reporting and metrics.
  • Perform data analysis and data mining activities to support decision making around Trade Compliance.
  • Host weekly meetings with Customs broker partners to resolve open cases.
  • Liaise with internal partners to coordinate information and data in preparation for Customs broker performance reviews, including follow-up and critical issues when needed.
  • Maintain global brokerage and power of attorney dashboards by collecting timely updates from Cisco business units.

Who You Are

The Cisco Global Customs team is responsible for running Cisco's customs compliance and related trade activities. This includes being responsible for compliance around the importation of international cross-border shipments, identifying and assessing global risks, developing best-in-class customs tools, and working optimally with internal business partners to develop end-to-end processes and solutions. We are geographically organized with teams covering the Americas (USA, Latin America & Canada), Asia Pacific, Japan & China (APJC), and Emerging Markets East and European markets (EMEA) theatre, as well as vertically specialized with teams covering key trade related policies and processes such as Valuation, Origin, Classification, Risk and Audit.

Our minimum requirements for this role:

  • Minimum 2 years of experience in Trade, Customs, Export, Logistics or Vendor Management.
  • Understanding of trade compliance areas including import processes, country of origin, valuation, classification, shipping documentation.
  • Ability to identify issues and connect with internal business partners.
  • Experience in dealing with multiple and global business functions.
  • Proven dedication to growth and development of skills.
  • Analytical, research and data mining skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, proficient in English.
  • Strong collaboration and business partnership skills.

Preferred Qualifications

  • A degree or equivalent experience in finance, international trade, logistics, or supply chain management is helpful

Why Cisco

#WeAreCisco, where each person is unique, but we bring our talents to work as a team and make a difference powering an inclusive future for all.

We embrace digital, and help our customers implement change in their digital businesses. Some may think we’re “old” (36 years strong) and only about hardware, but we’re also a software company. And a security company. We even invented an intuitive network that adapts, predicts, learns and protects. No other company can do what we do – you can’t put us in a box!

But “Digital Transformation” is an empty buzz phrase without a culture that allows for innovation, creativity, and yes, even failure (if you learn from it.)

Day to day, we focus on the give and take. We give our best, give our egos a break, and give of ourselves (because giving back is built into our DNA.) We take accountability, bold steps, and take difference to heart. Because without diversity of thought and a dedication to equality for all, there is no moving forward.

So, you have colorful hair? Don’t care. Tattoos? Show off your ink. Like polka dots? That’s cool. Pop culture geek? Many of us are. Passion for technology and world changing? Be you, with us! 

 

Message to applicants applying to work in the U.S. and/or Canada:

When available, the salary range posted for this position reflects the projected hiring range for new hire, full-time salaries in U.S. and/or Canada locations, not including equity or benefits. For non-sales roles the hiring ranges reflect base salary only; employees are also eligible to receive annual bonuses. Hiring ranges for sales positions include base and incentive compensation target. Individual pay is determined by the candidate's hiring location and additional factors, including but not limited to skillset, experience, and relevant education, certifications, or training. Applicants may not be eligible for the full salary range based on their U.S. or Canada hiring location. The recruiter can share more details about compensation for the role in your location during the hiring process.

U.S. employees have access to quality medical, dental and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan with a Cisco matching contribution, short and long-term disability coverage, basic life insurance and numerous wellbeing offerings. Employees receive up to twelve paid holidays per calendar year, which includes one floating holiday, plus a day off for their birthday. Employees accrue up to 20 days of Paid Time Off (PTO) each year and have access to paid time away to deal with critical or emergency issues without tapping into their PTO. We offer additional paid time to volunteer and give back to the community. Employees are also able to purchase company stock through our Employee Stock Purchase Program.

Employees on sales plans earn performance-based incentive pay on top of their base salary, which is split between quota and non-quota components. For quota-based incentive pay, Cisco typically pays as follows:

.75% of incentive target for each 1% of revenue attainment up to 50% of quota;

1.5% of incentive target for each 1% of attainment between 50% and 75%;

1% of incentive target for each 1% of attainment between 75% and 100%; and once performance exceeds 100% attainment, incentive rates are at or above 1% for each 1% of attainment with no cap on incentive compensation.

For non-quota-based sales performance elements such as strategic sales objectives, Cisco may pay up to 125% of target. Cisco sales plans do not have a minimum threshold of performance for sales incentive compensation to be paid.

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