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IMI plc is seeking a Foreign Trade Operations specialist to ensure compliance in import/export under the IMMEX program. You will manage invoices, IMMEX data uploads, and tariff classifications while ensuring alignment with laws, and you will coordinate with authorities to achieve proper clearance of goods.
The role requires a bachelor's degree in foreign trade, five years in trade operations, and proficiency with trade software and ERP systems. On-site work in Querétaro, Mexico is expected.
We are a global specialist engineering company that creates breakthrough solutions. We are curious and like to solve problems, partnering with our customers to solve the demands of today and prepare for the challenges of tomorrow. Weembrace innovation and care about outcomes that are good for business, everyday life and making a better world – creating lasting impact for everyone.
We design, build and service highly engineered products in fluid and motion control applications. We focus on five market sectors: Industrial Automation, Process Automation, Climate Control, Life Science and Fluid Control, andTransport.
Our partnership approach breaks through problems and reduces complexity. We don’t invent in isolation – we collaborate with our customers. We listen closely and we think differently, creating space for diverse minds to innovate. We are working together to make businesses safer, more sustainable and more productive.
Ensure compliance with the legal requirements applicable to the company when executing import and transfer operations of goods temporarily and definitively, under the IMMEX program, follow up on processes and procedures within the legal framework guaranteeing compliance for the entry of goods or assets.
1. Prepare and review import invoices in the different modalities (maritime, air, land, virtual) according to the user's requirements, considering at all times the customs compliance of the operations.
2. Control, follow-up, and manage the closure of invoices and import data uploads in the IMMEX Annex 24 system.
3. Ensure the correct clearance of operations for IMMEX companies based on the current legal framework and their correct treatment within Foreign Trade Inventory Control.
4. Review and approve the legal information contained in the import declarations based on Annex 19.
5. Integrate and review that the physical and electronic import files comply with the guidelines established in the law and applicable rules to support the legal stay and possession of the merchandise, as well as the materiality of the operations.
6. Receive, review, and process the expense accounts of the Customs Agents (Fees, customs taxes and payments to third parties, among others), in order to provide truthful and well-founded information for decision-making.
7. Perform audits of import files and special operations to ensure complete legal documentation in each operation.
8. Participate in the process of analyzing information and generating certificates of origin for USMCA purposes.
9. Periodically review the tariff classification of goods in order to determine possible variations or corrections to the fractions in the part numbers of the import database.
10. Follow up and manage the submaquila process, reports to VUCEM and follow‑up of balances.
11. Manage and control reports to INEGI.
12. Support in the review and monitoring of changes in the waste, shrinkage and burr regime of the production process.
13. Involvement in procedures before authorities for the achievement of the clearance of goods. (SEMARNAT, MINISTRY OF ECONOMY, SHyCP, among others)
14. Application of mechanisms for the mitigation of customs taxes, and their correct control. (R8va, PROSEC, USMCA)
15. Availability to support parallel areas of foreign trade.
16. Contribute to the organization's culture of safety and continuous improvement.
17. Contribute to the achievement of the organization's environmental objectives through proper compliance with internal environmental procedures and policy, as well as the legal and governmental requirements that apply in environmental matters.
1. Required education: Bachelor's degree in Foreign Trade, and/or international trade.
2. Five years of experience in foreign trade operational processes (import and export), traffic and logistics, tariff classification and free trade agreements.
3. Knowledge in: Customs Law, General Rules of Foreign Trade, New Customs Regulations, IMMEX Decree, PROSEC Decree, USMCA.
1. Proactive
2. Leadership
3. Employee Engagement
4. Teamwork
5. Information analysis
1. MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Outlook) at one level: Intermediate
2. VUCEM Portal.
3. Invoicing systems for Customs purposes, Customs Inventory Control System (TR IMMEX)
4. Rating systems for USMCA and other free trade agreements
5. Tariff Item Systems
6. Knowledge of ERP (MK, Oracle, SAP, JD Edwards)
1. N/A
The physical demands described within the Key Duties & Responsibilities section of this job description are required to perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities. Please contact your local HR representative to discuss the specific Work Conditions and Physical Requirements of this role.
IMI requires the highest standard of ethics in all business dealings, particularly with customers, suppliers, advisors, employees, and the authorities. In accordance with the IMI Way: Our Code of Responsible Business.
IMI may amend this job description in whole or part at any time.
IMI is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, nationality, sex, or veteran status.