Trade Compliance Analyst

     

 

The Trade Compliance Analyst supports and executes the company’s import trade compliance program, with responsibility for determining product classifications, country of origin, and tariff applicability, and for overseeing entry review, audit support, and regulatory compliance. This role combines hands on compliance execution with analytical oversight to validate import transactions, monitor compliance data, and identify improvement opportunities. The Analyst works closely with Customs Brokers, internal business partners, and Trade Compliance leadership to manage trade programs, post‑entry activity, reporting, and data integrity, supporting a controlled and auditable import environment.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Determine, maintain, and validate HTS classifications and Country of Origin using rules of origin, technical drawings, bills of materials, manufacturing processes and supplier documentation to support determinations.
  • Maintain and support tariff and trade remedy programs (e.g., Section 232) and assess applicability of preferential trade programs. 
  • Oversee Customs Broker entry activity, including entry validation, post‑entry reviews (PSC/PEA), Assist declarations, USMCA claims, annual value reconciliation, and corrective actions in support of audit readiness.
  • Maintain import records in accordance with regulatory recordkeeping requirements and support audit readiness through documentation review, data validation, and corrective action tracking
  • Analyze and reconcile ACE reports and other import compliance data to identify trends, recurring errors, or control gaps and recommend process or control improvements.
  • Serve as a point of escalation for complex or high‑risk classification, origin, regulatory, or systemic compliance issues.
  • Partner with cross‑functional teams to gather required information and support compliant import and export activity.
  • Follow established trade compliance policies, procedures, tools, and documentation standards.
  • Perform other trade compliance‑related duties, projects, and analyses as needed to support business and regulatory requirements.

 

Experience & Qualifications

  • 5+ years of experience in import trade compliance, customs operations, or trade compliance analysis.
  • Proven experience in HTS, COO determinations, trade remedy programs, and postentry activities.
  • Strong working knowledge of U.S. Customs regulations, tariffs, valuation, broker entry processes, and audits.
  • Strong analytical, documentation, and communication skills with attention to detail.
  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel; strong Microsoft Office skills required.
  • Familiarity with QAD and/or SAP preferred but not required.
  • Licensed Customs Broker (LCB) or trade compliance certifications (CCS, CES, CTCS), preferred but not required.

 

 

Pay Range: $76,588-$120,352.

 

This “base salary range” is a reasonable estimate for this position at the time of posting. Pay within each range is based on a variety of factors including, but not limited to, to primary work job-related knowledge, skills, experience, business requirements and geographic location. ASSA ABLOY conducts regular review of compensation ranges and therefore reserves the right to alter this range at any given time. 

 

This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed and is not intended to be a complete list of all duties and responsibilities. Responsibilities may change based on business needs.

 

ASSA ABLOY is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.

 

 

We are the ASSA ABLOY Group
Our people have made us the global leader in access solutions. In return, we open doors for them wherever they go. With nearly 63,000 colleagues in more than 70 different countries, we help billions of people experience a more open world. Our innovations make all sorts of spaces – physical and virtual – safer, more secure, and easier to access. 

As an employer, we value results – not titles, or backgrounds. We empower our people to build their career around their aspirations and our ambitions – supporting them with regular feedback, training, and development opportunities. Our colleagues think broadly about where they can make the most impact, and we encourage them to grow their role locally, regionally, or even internationally.

As we welcome new people on board, it’s important to us to have diverse, inclusive teams, and we value different perspectives and experiences.

Lake Forest, CA, US, 92610

Supply Chain
No Travel Required
Mid-senior level
02-Nov-2026


Nearest Major Market: Orange County
Nearest Secondary Market: Los Angeles