Global Trade Compliance Manager
Company: Loram
Location: Hamel
Posted on: February 25, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Description Job Title:
Global Trade Compliance Manager FLSA Status: Exempt Department:
Customer Service and Logistics 6410 Reports to: Senior Manager
Global Trade and Logistics This position is not eligible for Visa
sponsorship GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Global Trade Compliance
Manager is responsible for leading and overseeing global export and
import compliance activities across the organization, ensuring
adherence to all applicable U.S. and non-U.S. trade regulations.
This role manages complex international trade transactions,
provides expert regulatory analysis, and serves as a strategic
advisor to business leaders on trade compliance risk, licensing
strategy, and regulatory requirements. The Global Trade Compliance
Manager owns the analysis, execution, and continuous improvement of
export and import compliance programs, including product
classification, license determination and management, and
transaction review. This role ensures that trade compliance
activities are effectively integrated into business operations,
enabling compliant global trade while supporting operational
efficiency and growth. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Trade Compliance &
Governance Lead the design, implementation, and ongoing management
of global export and import compliance programs, policies, and
procedures. Conduct and oversee internal audits and assessments of
export and import transactions to identify compliance gaps, trends,
and risk exposure. Develop corrective action plans and partner with
cross-functional teams to remediate compliance issues. Monitor
changes in global trade regulations and assess the impact on
company operations, products, and markets. Serve as a subject
matter expert and escalation point for complex or high-risk trade
compliance matters. Provide trade compliance training and guidance
to internal stakeholders, including operations, logistics,
engineering, supply chain, and sales. Export & Import Transaction
Analysis and Management Analyze and manage export and import
transactions to ensure compliance with applicable regulations,
licenses, authorizations, and internal controls. Review transaction
documentation for accuracy, completeness, and regulatory alignment
prior to shipment or filing. Exercise independent authority to
stop, delay, or escalate transactions when compliance risks are
identified. Serve as the primary point of contact with customs
brokers, freight forwarders, and external trade advisors. Product
Classification & Regulatory Analysis Perform and oversee product
classifications under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR)
and International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), as well as
Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) classifications for import
purposes. Maintain and govern export control classifications
(ECCNs, USML categories) and HTS master data within ERP systems.
Partner with engineering and technical teams to evaluate product
functionality and technical characteristics for accurate
classification. Ensure classification determinations are
documented, defensible, and auditable. Export Licensing &
Authorization Management Determine export licensing requirements
based on product classification, end use, end user, destination,
and applicable regulatory restrictions. Prepare, submit, and manage
export license applications and related documentation (e.g., BIS
SNAP-R, DDTC licenses and agreements). Track license approvals,
provisos, conditions, and expiration dates to ensure ongoing
compliance. Advise business stakeholders on licensing strategies,
lead times, and regulatory constraints impacting commercial
decisions. Functional & Technical Responsibilities Ensure
compliance with U.S. and international trade regulations, including
EAR, ITAR, OFAC, BIS, Customs Regulations, Sanctions, and FTR. Lead
Free Trade Agreement (FTA) participation efforts, including
supplier solicitations and preparation of Certificates of Origin.
Oversee border-crossing transactions for equipment and materials
moving between the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and other international
locations. Prepare and review import and export documentation
required for customs clearance and regulatory reporting. Support
and lead special projects related to global trade compliance,
regulatory risk mitigation, and process improvement. Qualifications
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Bachelor’s degree in business,
supply chain, finance, or related field Experience: 7 years of
progressive experience in international trade compliance, export
controls, or global trade management. Demonstrated experience
analyzing and managing complex export and import transactions.
Hands-on experience with product classification under EAR and ITAR.
Direct experience preparing, submitting, and managing export
licenses and authorizations. Experience working with customs
brokers, freight forwarders, and government agencies. Experience
developing, implementing, and auditing trade compliance programs.
*or 11 years equivalent combination of education and experience.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Advanced knowledge of ITAR, EAR,
OFAC sanctions, Customs Regulations, and Foreign Trade Regulations.
Strong understanding of international shipping documentation,
export licenses, and regulatory filing requirements. Proven ability
to analyze regulatory requirements and translate them into
practical business guidance. Ability to independently evaluate
compliance risks and make defensible decisions in complex
situations. Experience with ERP systems and Microsoft applications
(IFS knowledge a plus). Strong written and verbal communication
skills, including the ability to prepare clear compliance
documentation and guidance. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Experience
with process improvement methodologies (Lean, Six Sigma).
Experience supporting industrial, manufacturing, or
railroad-related operations. Professional trade compliance
certifications (e.g., CCS, CUSECO, ECoP) a plus. PRE-EMPLOYMENT
REQUIREMENTS: This position requires successful completion of: A
valid driver’s license and a clean Motor Vehicle Record (MVR),
which will be reviewed upon hire and annually thereafter. A
pre-employment drug and alcohol test, with continued testing for
safety-sensitive roles, as required by federal and company
regulations. A Verification of post-secondary education.
Verification of current and prior relevant employment experience,
to confirm the candidate meets the minimum required years of
experience for the position. WORKING CONDITIONS: The physical
demands described here represent those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the
role. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals
with disabilities to perform essential functions. Office deskwork,
requiring sitting, walking, using phone and computer May lift to 15
lbs. occasionally 5% or more travel including international Can
tolerate variable and sometimes challenging conditions during
visits or inspections of company equipment in a railroad
environment Additional Information Equal Opportunity Employer:
Loram is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering an
inclusive, diverse, and respectful workplace. We make all
employment decisions based on qualifications, merit, and business
need, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability,
national origin, veteran status, or any other characteristic
protected by applicable laws in the countries where we operate,
including the Equality Act 2010 in the UK, relevant U.S. federal,
state, and local laws, Brazil’s anti-discrimination provisions
under the Consolidation of Labor Laws (CLT) and Federal
Constitution, India’s Equal Remuneration Act and Rights of Persons
with Disabilities Act, Australia’s Fair Work Act 2009 and
applicable state and territory legislation, and Canada’s human
rights protections under the Canadian Human Rights Act and
applicable provincial or territorial laws. Benefits: Benefits for
this role include a comprehensive package with company-sponsored
medical, dental, and vision insurance; Health Savings Account (HSA)
and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options; wellness programs;
basic life and AD&D insurance; voluntary life insurance;
company paid short-term and long-term disability coverage; 401(k)
retirement plan including an employer match of 150% up to the first
6% you contribute to the Plan; Employee Assistance Program (EAP);
behavioral health support; and leaves of absence. Additional
benefits include tuition reimbursement, payroll charity
contributions, adoption assistance and optional plans such as
legal, critical illness, and hospitalization. Compensation: Loram
determines compensation based on factors such as skills,
competencies, education, and/or experience. Certain positions may
be eligible for an annual bonus and paid time off in addition to
base compensation.
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