Customs & Trade Policy Trainee
Role description
From the employerLine of Service Advisory Industry/Sector Not Applicable Specialism Advisory - People and Organisation Management Level Intern/Trainee
Job Description
& Summary Meet your future team You will join PwC Luxembourg’s Government and Public Sector Advisory team, working closely with strategy consultants specialised in customs, trade policy, and international governance. The team collaborates across disciplines and geographies to support public authorities and international institutions on complex transformation agendas. What
your role
will look like As a Trainee, you will contribute to strategy consulting engagements supporting the modernisation of customs administrations and customs unions.
The role
exists to strengthen analytical depth and help translate policy ambitions into actionable reform and transformation initiatives. Contribute to strategy consulting projects for customs administrations, customs unions, and international institutions, supporting reform, governance, and digital transformation agendas. Develop governance frameworks, reform roadmaps, and policy recommendations for public authorities and international institutions.
Conduct research and analysis on EU customs and trade regulatory frameworks, including CBAM, trade facilitation, and customs union governance. Take ownership of defined workstreams, producing high‑quality reports, frameworks, and presentations with increasing autonomy. Support project management and coordination activities across multi‑workstream engagements to ensure quality and timely delivery.
Your growth and opportunities You will gain early exposure to EU‑level and international policy environments while working alongside experienced strategy consultants.
responsibilities
will expand as you take ownership of broader analytical scopes and engage more closely with clients and stakeholders. The
skills
you bring You are completing a Master’s degree (Bac+5) in Customs or EU Law, International Relations, Political Science, Economics, or a related discipline with strong exposure to public policy or international governance. Working knowledge of EU customs and trade regulatory frameworks (e. g.
Union Customs Code, WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement, CBAM) from a public administration or policy perspective. Ability to conduct structured research and analysis and translate complex regulatory topics into clear insights and recommendations. Excellent spoken and written English (CEFR level to be confirmed).
Ways of working You think critically and structure information clearly to support decision‑making. You take ownership of your work, operate independently, and navigate ambiguity constructively. You collaborate effectively with others to deliver shared outcomes.
You act with integrity, handle confidential information with care, and uphold high ethical standards in every situation.
skills
that would support your success French, Luxembourgish, or Modern Standard Arabic language skills. The
skills
listed reflect what matters most to succeed in this role. If your
experience
aligns with them, even if your path looks different, we encourage you to apply and start the conversation with us. Take your next step Step into a role where your work contributes to the modernisation of public institutions at the heart of international trade and customs policy. Build expertise through real responsibility, collaborate with committed professionals, and help shape impactful public‑sector transformation.
the role
and in public‑sector transformation. Grow here. Go further. Ways of working
skills
extracted from FCE TAA
skills
matrix Skill: Analytical thinking - Proficiency level: Associate Skill: Ownership & accountability - Proficiency level: Associate Skill: Collaboration - Proficiency level: Associate Skill: Integrity & ethical behaviour -Proficiency level: Associate Education (if blank, degree and/or field of study not specified) Degrees/Field of Study required: Degrees/Field of Study preferred: Certifications (if blank, certifications not specified) Required
Skills
Optional
Skills
Accepting Feedback, Accepting Feedback, Active Listening, Business Data Analytics, Change Management, Communication, Consumer Markets, Cost Management, Customer Relations, Customer Service Excellence, Emotional Regulation, Empathy, Global Supply Chain, Inclusion, Intellectual Curiosity, Lean Product Development, Manufacturing Strategy, Market Analysis, Operational Performance Management (OPM), Optimism, Pricing Strategy, Production Costing, Product Strategy, Profitable Growth, SAP Transport Management System (TMS) {+ 4 more} Desired Languages (If blank, desired languages not specified) Travel
Requirements
0% Available for Work Visa Sponsorship? No Government Clearance Required? No Job Posting End Date Are you ready to make a difference? Want to unlock new value by applying your unique perspective and talents? You can grow exponentially at PwC. Here, you can uncover hidden talents, build lifelong relationships rooted in trust and empathy and turn challenges into opportunities for innovation. We’ll help you grow your
skills
through challenging, meaningful work so you can go further.