If not CPA eligible, and will be performing regulatory work, must meet US accreditation policy, one of the other designations listed below based on role requirements and business approval: + Licensed attorney + Enrolled Agent + Other Certifications: + US Customhouse Broker's License + CUSECO (Certified U.S. Export Control Officer) + Where applicable, non-US citizen qualifying credentials: + Foreign equivalent of the above certifications + CUSICO (Certified US Import Compliance Officer) + Professional Accreditation in EU Customs Law (post masters) Preferred + Prior consulting experience + Advanced degree such as MST, MAcc, JD, or LLM + Foreign language skills or study abroad experience + Strong research, writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills + Familiarity with implementing and configuring trade management software such as SAP GTS, Oracle GTM, etc., to manage import/export compliance + Project management experience indicating strong organizational, data management, project planning, project execution, and people skills + Ability to proactively develop internal and external relationships and effectively speak to import/export/technology matters in relation to global trade + Detail-oriented and a self-starter with the ability to effectively handle multiple, competing priorities + Significant experience in using PowerPoint, MS Project, Access, Excel, and/or Visio + SAP SD/MM Certifications The wage range for this role takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and organizational needs. + Knowledge of export regulations, including ITAR/EAR, + Ability to travel up to 25%, on average, based on the work you do and the clients and industries/sectors you serve + One of the following active accreditations obtained, in process, or willing and able to obtain: + Licensed CPA in state of practice/primary office if eligible to sit for the CPA + If not CPA eligible, and will not be performing regulatory work, must meet accreditation policy in member firm.