Trade Compliance Analyst
Role description
From the employerTrade Compliance Analyst
About the Role
ODL is seeking a Trade Compliance Analyst to support the development and execution of our global trade compliance program. This role will be responsible for ensuring import and export activities comply with U. S.
customs regulations and international trade requirements, with a focus on classification, valuation, country of origin, and duty optimization. The ideal candidate brings a strong working knowledge of U. S.
customs law, HTS classification, and import entry processes.
Responsibilities
Manage HTS classification, valuation, and country of origin determinations for imported and exported goods across multiple product categories Support USMCA and other free trade agreement qualification, documentation, and certificate of origin management Monitor and interpret changes in trade regulations — including Section 232, Section 301, AD/CVD orders, and CBP guidance — and assess impact on the business Coordinate with customs brokers on entry filing accuracy, duty payment, and compliance with CBP
requirements
Support IEEPA refund filings, AD/CVD proceedings, and other duty recovery or mitigation initiatives Maintain and audit import/export records in compliance with CBP recordkeeping
requirements
Conduct supplier outreach to collect CAATSA, UFLPA, and country of origin certifications in support of supply chain compliance Partner with Procurement, Operations, Finance, and Legal to ensure trade compliance is embedded in sourcing and supplier management decisions Support the development and delivery of internal trade compliance training and awareness programs Assist in the development and maintenance of trade compliance policies and procedures
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, International Business, Finance, or related field 3–7 years of
experience
in trade compliance, customs, or import/export operations within a manufacturing environment Working knowledge of U.S. Customs regulations (19 CFR), HTS classification, USMCA rules of origin, and Section 232/301 tariff frameworks Familiarity with CBP's ACE portal and entry filing processes
Experience
with AD/CVD proceedings, duty drawback, or free trade agreement qualification preferred Licensed Customs Broker (LCB) designation preferred Strong analytical
skills
with proficiency in Excel;
experience
with trade management software (SAP GTS, Oracle GTM, or similar) a plus Ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and communicate effectively with cross-functional stakeholders Zeeland, full-time Shift First Shift (United States of America) OUR HISTORY A Foundation Customers Trust With a heritage of creating products for the home that dates back to 1945, ODL remains synonymous with stability, quality, and confidence.
Yet, after more than 75 years, we feel our best days are ahead of us. Thanks to our exceptional portfolio of entry doors and doorlights, the industry’s leading lineup of enclosed blinds, and an expanding international presence, the opportunities are limitless. Family-owned and privately operated, we aim to build upon what’s made us successful through the years: a culture of treating people well, coupled with constant innovation.