Required Qualifications:
Master's degree and ten years of experience with research and/or regulatory compliance and related reporting.
Post-secondary education may be substituted for years of experience.
Prior managerial experience.
Experience with U.S. Export regulations and laws (ITAR, EAR, and OFAC) and experience with export/import classifications and denied party screening requirements.
Experience with import and export control commodity classifications and export/import license application preparation and submittal.
Active EcOP® Certification in EAR and ITAR.
Must possess excellent communication and writing skills with the ability to exchange information and interface effectively with faculty, all levels of staff and researchers, government officials, and vendors.
Preferred Qualifications:
Ability to interpret government regulations and analyze against technical specifications of a product or technology.
Ability to work independently by applying import and export rules and regulations to daily activities and exercising sound judgment.
Effective team player, with the ability to work well with people; ability to work independently with good interpersonal skills.
Requires ability to handle confidential matters with discretion and exercise good judgment.
Excellent organizational skills; ability to work on multiple concurrent tasks and projects and ability to re-prioritize on a continuous basis.
Strong attention to detail.
Strong planning and process-oriented skills.
Excellent computer skills.
Strong engineering or other demonstrated technical background such as working with space flight projects, aerospace/defense industry, or related areas such as semi-conductor, sensor, detector, optics, or laser industry.
Experience with ITAR, EAR, DOE, OFAC regulations and NSPM-33, the CHIPS+Science Act, and related guidance, rules and regulations.
Prior experience with eCustoms, Microsoft Office. AES, SNAP-R, and DECCS.
Licensed U.S. Customs Broker or good working knowledge of Harmonized Tariff Code.