FEHRER AUTOMOTIVE NORTH AMERICA LLC
OpenFehrer Customs & Tariff Specialist
- Location
- Duncan, SC 29334
- Employment type
- Full-time, Temporary
- Last seen
- Aug 7, 2026
About the role
SUMMARY: The Customs and Tariff Specialist is responsible for ensuring full compliance with all import and export regulations, customs requirements, tariff classifications, and international trade laws. This position supports daily international shipping operations while minimizing risk, controlling duty costs, and maintaining compliance with U.S. and global trade regulations. The role works closely with supply chain, purchasing, logistics, finance, customs brokers, freight forwarders, suppliers, and government agencies to ensure efficient movement of goods across international borders. This position also monitors changing tariff activity, trade agreements, and government regulations that impact business operations, sourcing strategies, and landed costs. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Customs Compliance Ensure compliance with all applicable import and export regulations, including U.S. Customs and Border Protection requirements and other international trade regulations. Manage and maintain accurate HTS classifications for imported products and materials. Review customs documentation for accuracy, including: Commercial invoices Packing lists Certificates of origin Bills of lading Ensure compliance with Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Import declarations Coordinate with customs brokers and freight forwarders to ensure timely customs clearance. The position coordinates with brokers but does not formally manage broker performance. Support and manage customs audits, broker reviews, and internal compliance assessments. Conduct periodic internal audits of customs entries, trade compliance records, and import/export documentation to ensure compliance with applicable regulations. Maintain import and export records in accordance with regulatory retention requirements. Tariff Management Monitor tariff changes, trade policies, anti-dumping duties, countervailing duties, and special trade programs. Analyze tariff impacts on purchased materials, components, and finished goods. Identify opportunities for tariff reduction and duty savings through: Free trade agreements Duty drawback Country of origin analysis Tariff engineering Foreign trade zones Temporary import programs Provide leadership with regular updates regarding tariff exposure and financial impact. Support sourcing and procurement teams with landed cost analysis and tariff forecasting. Trade Program Administration Manage compliance activities related to trade agreements such as: USMCA CAFTA Other regional or country specific agreements Validate supplier certificates and origin documentation. Coordinate annual solicitations and maintenance of supplier trade compliance records. Operational Support Partner with purchasing, logistics, production, and finance teams to support uninterrupted material flow. Resolve customs holds, shipment delays, and classification disputes. Assist with ERP and SAP related trade compliance data accuracy. Develop and maintain internal procedures and work instructions related to customs and tariff compliance. Reporting and Analysis Prepare reports related to: Duty spends Tariff exposure Customs penalties Brokerage activity Compliance metrics Track and report key trade compliance KPIs. Recommend process improvements to reduce costs and improve compliance performance. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: This position will not have supervisory responsibilities.
