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Specialist - IMMEX & Trade Compliance (Mexico)

Job Overview

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Employment Type

Full-time
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Compensation

Type:
Salary
Rate:
Range $46,200.00 - $74,700.00
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Work Schedule

Standard Hours
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Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Paid Time Off
Retirement Plan
Paid holidays
Professional Development
Employee assistance program

Job Description

AISIN World Corp. of America is a leading global supplier of automotive components and systems, renowned for its commitment to innovation, quality, and sustainable manufacturing practices. With a strong presence in North America and worldwide, AISIN plays a critical role in the automotive supply chain, delivering advanced technologies and products to its customers. The company focuses on continuous improvement, operational excellence, and compliance with regulatory standards to support its diverse manufacturing operations. AISIN’s Mexico entities, including AMX and AAGT, operate under strict customs and trade regulations which require meticulous management and adherence to government programs such as IMMEX, a key... Show More

Job Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in International Trade, Business Administration, or a related field
  • 3 to 5 years of related experience
  • proficiency in Microsoft Office
  • ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both written and verbal
  • ability to research and assemble information
  • strong organizational skills
  • knowledge of Power BI
  • effective communication skills in Spanish and English
  • ability to analyze data, prepare reports, and identify discrepancies in customs records
  • experience with Annex 24 and Annex 30 systems
  • knowledge of Free Trade Agreement laws and compliance regulations
  • knowledge of United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)
  • proficiency in database management software
  • experience with customs software or Annex 24 platforms
  • knowledge of PROSEC, tariff classification, and valuation methods
  • experience in automotive or manufacturing industries
  • participation in SAT or corporate audits
  • understanding of inventory reconciliation
  • knowledge of Mexican Customs Law and IMMEX program management

Job Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in International Trade, Business Administration, or a related field
  • 3 to 5 years of related experience
  • proficiency in Microsoft Office
  • ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both written and verbal
  • ability to research and assemble information
  • strong organizational skills
  • knowledge of Power BI
  • effective communication skills in Spanish and English
  • ability to analyze data, prepare reports, and identify discrepancies in customs records
  • experience with Annex 24 and Annex 30 systems (data validation and reconciliation)
  • knowledge of Free Trade Agreement laws and compliance regulations
  • knowledge of United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)
  • proficiency in database management software
  • experience with customs software or Annex 24 platforms
  • knowledge of PROSEC, tariff classification, and valuation methods
  • experience in automotive or manufacturing industries
  • participation in SAT or corporate audits
  • understanding of inventory reconciliation
  • knowledge of Mexican Customs Law and IMMEX program management

Job Duties

  • Execute day-to-day import and export activities for AISIN Mexico, ensuring full compliance with Mexican Customs Law and IMMEX program requirements
  • Administer and monitor the IMMEX program for both AMX and AAGT, maintaining control of temporary imports and exports
  • Validate and reconcile information in Annex 24 and Annex 30 systems to guarantee data accuracy and traceability of materials, components, and finished goods
  • Coordinate with customs brokers and logistics providers to ensure accurate pedimento capture, valuation, and tariff classification
  • Generate and analyze reports and KPIs related to IMMEX compliance, temporary inventory balances, and customs documentation accuracy
  • Prepare and submit IMMEX and trade-related reports to authorities (SAT / Secretaria de Economia) as required
  • Support internal and external audits (PwC, Deloitte, SAT) by providing documentation traceability and evidence of compliance
  • Identify and mitigate potential risks in customs operations and propose preventive or corrective actions
  • Maintain VUCEM transactions and filings (Certificates of Origin, Avisos Automaticos de Acero, R8)
  • Develop and update standard operating procedures (SOPs) and compliance manuals for IMMEX and customs operations
  • Collaborate with Finance and Planning to ensure proper cost allocation and traceability of customs transactions
  • Stay current on changes in Mexican Customs and Trade regulations to ensure ongoing compliance across plants
  • Work cross-functionally with departments in both plants to align processes and improve operational efficiency
  • Other tasks and duties as assigned

Job Qualifications

Experience

Mid Level (3-7 years)

Job Location

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