CPI Electron Device Business · 2 days ago
International Trade Compliance Site Lead
CPI Electron Device Business is a global leader in the design, development, and manufacturing of electronic components and subsystems. The International Trade Compliance Site Lead is responsible for ensuring compliance with U.S. export control regulations and internal corporate policies, acting as a liaison between various teams and managing export control programs, training, and audits.
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Responsibilities
Export Control Program Management - Implement and maintain site-level procedures aligned with Corporate ITC Policies
Licensing & Jurisdiction - Coordinate license applications and amendments with Corporate ITC
Training & Awareness - Deliver export compliance training to site personnel
Audits & Disclosures - Support internal audits and DDTC/BIS inquiries
Cross-Functional Collaboration - Liaise with Corporate ITC to align site practices with enterprise-wide compliance strategy
Oversee U.S. Person verification and deemed export screening during onboarding
Maintain Technology Control Plans (TCPs) and ensure physical and digital access controls
Conduct jurisdiction and classification reviews (J/C) for new products and technologies
Track license expiration dates and reporting requirements
Ensure HR, engineering, and operations teams understand their responsibilities
Maintain training records and audit readiness
Lead voluntary disclosure efforts when required
Maintain accurate records of export transactions and employee access
Partner with HR to ensure proper screening and documentation
Work with IT to manage access controls and data security
Perform other duties as needed and assigned
Qualification
Required
Strong knowledge of ITAR, EAR, and DDTC/BIS licensing processes
Excellent communication and organizational skills
Must be able to obtain and maintain any necessary export control-related authorizations
This position requires potential access to technology controlled under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) or the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). The successful candidate must be a “U.S. Person” as defined under ITAR and EAR. In order to be a U.S. Person for ITAR and EAR purposes, you must (i) be a citizen or national of the United States; or (ii) be a lawful permanent resident of the United States; or (iii) a protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3)
Preferred
Bachelor's degree preferred
5+ years of experience in export compliance, preferably in aerospace or defense
Benefits
Medical, vision and dental insurance
Disability insurances
Life insurance and AD&D
Employee assistance programs
Workplace accommodations
Competitive compensation
Annual performance and salary reviews
Generous retirement savings plans with company match
Paid time off
Paid holidays
Flexible work schedules
Educational reimbursement
Tax savings accounts
Employee referral bonuses
And more!
Company
CPI Electron Device Business
Since 1948, CPI Electron Device Business (EDB) has earned a strong reputation for technological excellence, superior service and dedication to innovation.
Funding
Current Stage
Growth StageTotal Funding
unknown2021-07-08Acquired
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