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FLIGHTSAFETY INTERNATIONAL, INC. Trade Compliance Analyst in Grove City, Ohio

About FlightSafety International FlightSafety International is the world's premier professional aviation training company and supplier of flight simulators, visual systems and displays to commercial, government and military organizations. The company provides training for pilots, technicians and other aviation professionals from 167 countries and independent territories. FlightSafety operates the world's largest fleet of advanced full-flight simulators and award-winning maintenance training at Learning Centers and training locations in the United States, Canada, France and the United Kingdom. Purpose of Position The Trade Compliance Analyst performs global trade compliance (import and export) related activities for FlightSafety International to remain in compliance with government and corporate import/export requirements, while facilitating the needs of the business. The Trade Compliance Analyst must be analytical and detail oriented. Position must have some knowledge of the regulations related to 15 CFR, 19 CFR, 22 CFR (associated government agencies), policies, and laws affecting international trade, principally those relating to classification, jurisdiction assignment, logistics, customs, and import/export practices, among others. This role will collaborate with internal partners to ensure the global success of the organization. The Global Trade Compliance team handles all aspects of international trade, including the appropriate classification and jurisdiction assignment of both goods and services, administration of the due diligence program, oversight of all import/export declarations and third-party customs brokers making declarations on behalf of the enterprise, and management of applicable export/import authorizations and licensing including those submitted through both the U.S. State and Commerce Departments. Tasks and Responsibilities The primary function of this position is to conduct appropriate research to determine, substantiate, and classify items for import and export by assigning tariff numbers using the HTS and Schedule B; and assigning jurisdiction, using the ITAR or EAR. Maintains recordkeeping of product classification history and relevant data to support classification determination in accordance with regulatory requirements and/or FSI policy. Collaboratively selects, evaluates, and analyzes product designs and needs using list-controlled performance parameters defined in the regulations. Partners with team to communicate key performance elements impacting products warranting license controls on the various "lists" (USML, CCL, Wassenaar, etc.). This position is not required to provide Engineering analysis but must be able to effectively communicate the controls outlined in the regulations and partner as such. Maintains awareness of changing import and export control laws and regulations and supports analysis as needed regarding applicability and impact to company products and technologies, as well as existing company export policies and procedures. Supports the review process and the update of government declarations to ensure proper ECCN / USML / Schedule B / HTS is declared. Supports Global Trade Compliance training and guidance initiatives to internal partners on regulations, policies, and best practices as needed. Supports strategies surrounding licensing, export authorizations, training, based upon knowledge of the U.S. import/export regulations. Serves as an integral member of the Global Trade Compliance team and performs other duties, as assigned, including participating in projects that strive for continuous process improvement. Supports Customs and Logistics to ensure compliance with government and corporate import/export requirements. Supports the process for commodity jurisdiction and classification determinations. Follows operational processes to ensure trade compliance through reviews of technical data, foreign travel, for

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