Company Background: Our client is a leading MNC chipmaker in the computing and communications industries.
Qualifications: You should possess a Bachelor's degree or above (preferred) with more than ten years of customs or logistics or supply chain related working experience in a MNC. Additional qualifications include:
- Manufacturing working experience and good understanding of the customs regulations on processing trade business in China.
- Experience of Export Processing Zone or Free Trade Zone or Logistics Park, US export licensing, indirect taxes would be an added advantage.
- A thorough understanding of PRC customs regulations.
- Good communication skills and a proven ability to influence internal and external stakeholders.
Responsibilities: In this position, you will be responsible for Customs compliance, US Export Licensing and indirect tax matters (VAT) for it Assembly and Testing site (A5T5) in Shanghai and all the it ODMs in China. The position is based in Shanghai. Your responsibilities will include but not be limited to:
- Driving the application of it's world wide policy on customs and US Export Licensing issues through education and training, ensuring compliance with US and PRC laws and regulations.
- Playing a key role in working with it business groups to promote growth in China that is consistent with both US and PRC regulations.
- Building solid working relationships and an active network inside and outside of It will be an essential element of success.
- Outside it, actively liaising with Customs, other governmental authorities and industry associations to formulate policies that can promote the smooth international transfer of products into and out of China is a key success metric.
- Inside it, working with key groups to formulate and implement policies that ensure compliance, minimize exposure and maximize cash flow for the company
- Serving as a role model of it's corporate business principles or if you like conduct oneself with the highest personal and professional integrity.
- Reporting directly to the PRC Customs Manager.
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