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Senior Customs Compliance Analyst

TaylorMade Golf CompanyCarlsbad, California, United StatesFull-time
$88k – $100kPosted 30+ days ago
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Role description

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The Senior Customs Analyst is a key leader in managing and executing TaylorMade

Golf’s North American trade compliance operations, with extended involvement in

global import and export activities. Reporting to the Customs Compliance

Manager, this role is responsible not only for execution, but for owning core

compliance processes end-to-end, driving continuous improvement, and ensuring

regulatory alignment across U.S., Canadian, and Mexican customs frameworks.

This individual will manage, govern, and continuously enhance customs processes,

ensuring compliance with U.S. CBP, CBSA, and Mexican regulations, while acting

as a strategic partner to cross-functional teams including Fulfillment,

Operations, Finance, Legal, and external brokers and freight forwarders.

Essential Functions and Key Responsibilities

  • Own and manage core customs compliance processes, ensuring consistent

execution, documentation, and continuous improvement

  • Establish, maintain, and update standard operating procedures (SOPs), work

instructions, and control frameworks

  • Proactively identify process gaps and lead corrective actions to strengthen

compliance and operational efficiency

  • Act as the primary point of accountability for customs-related workflows,

ensuring alignment across internal stakeholders and external partners.

  • Own the end-to-end HTS classification process for U.S. and Canadian imports,

ensuring accuracy at the 10-digit level

  • Manage country of origin determinations and supporting documentation for all

applicable products

  • Maintain and govern the internal classification database, ensuring data

integrity and alignment with broker systems

  • Partner with Product Development and Costing to support new product launches,

classification strategy, and landed cost optimization

  • Lead ongoing audits of HTS classifications and FTA eligibility, including

Post Summary Corrections (PSC)

  • Oversee daily import/export compliance activities across the U.S., Canada,

and Mexico, ensuring adherence to all regulatory requirements

  • Manage broker relationships and performance, ensuring accurate and timely

entry filings

  • Own issue resolution processes, including root cause identification,

corrective actions, and stakeholder communication

  • Oversee cross-border logistics processes, including in-bond shipments and

valuation/reconciliation audits

  • Support and enhance export compliance processes for ROW shipments
  • Support and help manage FTZ operations, including admissions, transfers, and

withdrawals in compliance with CBP regulations

  • Ensure accuracy of FTZ inventory records, reconciliation processes, and

reporting requirements

  • Partner with operations and brokers to maintain compliance with

classification and status designation rules

  • Support FTZ audits, reviews, and continuous improvement of operating

procedures

  • Contribute to the management and enhancement of CTPAT and ISA programs,

including risk assessments and audit readiness

  • Support duty drawback, CAPEX assists, and trade program optimization

initiatives

  • Ensure documentation, controls, and reporting meet regulatory and internal

standards

  • Drive continuous improvement in trade program utilization and compliance
  • Own key compliance KPIs, including duty spend and entered value metrics,

ensuring accuracy and visibility through tools such as Domo

  • Maintain integrity of trade compliance data within Oracle and related systems
  • Lead or support automation initiatives related to invoicing, COO management,

and compliance reporting

  • Provide training and guidance to internal teams on customs processes and

shipping platforms

  • Performs other related duties and assignments as required.

Knowledge and Skills Requirements

  • Strong expertise in U.S. HTS classification, country of origin rules, and CBP

regulations

  • Deep familiarity with USMCA, FTZ operations, CTPAT, ISA, and duty drawback

programs

  • Proven ability to own and manage processes, drive improvements, and operate

independently in a fast-paced environment

  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and cross-functional leadership skills
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office; Oracle or equivalent ERP experience

preferred

Education, Work Experience, and Professional Certifications

  • 7+ years of experience in customs compliance, international trade, or

import/export logistics

  • Bachelor’s degree required;
  • Licensed Customs Broker strongly preferred

Work Environment / Physical Requirements

  • Normal office conditions with extensive computer and phone usage.
  • Ability to work extended hours as necessary.
  • Able to work efficiently and accurately in an atmosphere of frequent

interruption.

  • Light physical effort equal to frequent lifting or moving of lightweight

materials.

  • Frequent travel may be required.

TaylorMade is a performance driven organization and our total rewards approach

to compensation is designed to support this. We consider many factors in

determining base compensation, including position scope, job related knowledge,

education, skills, experience, and work location. The expected annual base pay

range for this position is $88,000 - $100,000. Additional benefits, such as

health & wellness, performance bonuses, product discounts, holidays, paid time

off, etc. may also be offered in accordance with our plans.

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TaylorMade Golf Company is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified

applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race,

religious creed, color, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental

disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex,

pregnancy, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation,

military and veteran status or any other basis protected by federal, state or

local law, ordinance, or regulation.

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