Burlington is hiring a Customs Compliance Analyst, responsible for the classification and U.S. Customs clearance of approximately $250 million in Burlington merchandise and $15 million in duty annually. Commodities cover a broad range of items in over 35 chapters including footwear, apparel, cosmetics, home goods (textiles, décor, wall art, festive articles, furniture, kitchenware, bathroom accessories, etc.), children’s products, toys, art & craft materials/kits, food, tools (indoor, outdoor, and garden), and more. This position requires daily coordination with the U.S. Customs Broker, Freight Forwarder, Vendors, and Merchants, as well as International Logistics and Legal Departments.
In this role, you are responsible for identifying the correct Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) code using the General Rules of Interpretation and maintaining compliance with applicable rules and regulations with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), U.S. Department of Agriculture-APHIS, U.S. Fish and Wildlife (FWS) , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other participating government agency regulations.
In addition, this position will determine whether additional duties or tariffs such as Anti-Dumping/Countervailing Duty (AD/CVD), China Section 301 Tariffs, Free Trade Agreements etc. apply to the shipment and ensure supporting information and documentation is on file for clearance.
This role will identify HTS classification changes set forth by Customs, research binding rulings, communicate with the Centers of Excellence and Expertise (CEE) when necessary, and aid merchants by providing accurate duty rates required for vendor negotiations and calculating estimated landed cost (ELC). The Customs Compliance Analyst is responsible for selecting entries to audit each week using a risk-based methodology and completing monthly audits on FTA savings, AD/CVD, FDA Alerts, and HTS accuracy. The position will also monitor CBP & PGA holds and exams, coordinating with the Customs Broker, Management, and Transportation Teams to ensure resolution and delivery of goods. Knowledge of importing requirements as specified in the 19 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) is vital for this role to ensure accuracy and compliance with U.S. Customs Regulations.
In addition to the daily customs clearance operations, you will also be responsible for identifying duty and money-saving opportunities through daily task management including tariff engineering, product sourcing, expanding our First Sale Program, researching MPF or duty saving strategies, or through analysis of ACE, broker, and internal system reporting. This role will establish reporting to track and report 301 tariff changes to Sr. Management, internal, and external legal counsel which will include cost changes, historical data points, and future order impacts. Other projects include developing and testing a cross-functional International PO system which will be used to streamline and consolidate current processes, reduce risk, and create efficiencies.
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You will enjoy a competitive wage, flexible hours, and an associate discount. Burlington’s benefits package includes medical, dental and vision coverage including life and disability insurance. Full time associates are also eligible for paid time off, paid holidays and a 401(k) plan.
We are a rapidly growing brand and provide a variety of training and development opportunities so our associates can grow with us. Our teams work hard and have fun together! Burlington associates make a difference in the lives of customers, colleagues, and the communities where we live and work every day. Burlington Stores, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer committed to workplace diversity.
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