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$265,000–$280,000/yr
US

  • Design, implement, and maintain a global compliance program.
  • Oversee ECCN classification and technical export analyses.
  • Partner cross-functionally with engineering, operations, finance, and product teams.

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Europe

  • Lead trade compliance for Thermal Ceramics globally.
  • Make sure the business moves quickly while staying on the right side of export controls, sanctions, and customs rules.
  • Shape policies, influence senior leaders, and work with global regulators.

Morgan Advanced Materials makes high-performance materials that keep extremely hot, extremely fast or extremely sensitive things working safely. Thermal Ceramics is one of its global businesses, looking for someone who knows international trade compliance inside out.

Global

  • Support the strategic development and execution of a compliant international trade compliance program.
  • Ensure import and export shipments adhere to governmental regulations by collaborating with customs brokers and other stakeholders.
  • Directly oversee customs and trade compliance projects in multiple global markets.

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$115,000–$155,000/yr
US

  • Define, optimize, and scale end-to-end processes supporting Fictiv’s export-controlled and federally funded services.
  • Ensure compliance with U.S. export regulations (EAR and ITAR), NIST 800-171, CMMC requirements, and applicable FAR/DFARS clauses.
  • Partner with leadership, Technology, Legal, Sales, Operations, Quality, and Finance to design compliant, audit-ready, and scalable workflows.

Fictiv is a global manufacturing and supply chain company helping organizations scale globally across its four global manufacturing centers. They delivered more than 35 million commercial and prototype parts for industries such as aerospace, robotics, automotive, climate tech, and more.