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Trade Compliance Project Manager

Staples
INTERN Remote · US Framingham, MA, Town of Framingham, US USD 6500–9000 / month Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-07-10
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Job Description
Staples is business to business. You’re what binds us together. At Staples, our Merchandising and Supply Chain teams play a critical role in delivering the products, services, and solutions our business customers rely on every day. As a B2B leader, we operate at scale—and trade compliance is essential to keeping our global supply chain moving efficiently, responsibly, and compliantly. The Project Manager, Trade Compliance, joins a collaborative, analytically driven team that partners across the business to ensure compliant import operations while protecting Staples from regulatory, financial, and operational risk. The Trade Compliance Project Manager supports compliant, timely, and accurate U.S. import operations through deep technical expertise in Customs entry requirements, tariff classification, broker performance, ACE reporting, post-entry activity, duty payment monitoring, and CTPAT program support. This role serves as a subject matter expert, partnering with internal teams, Customs brokers, logistics providers, suppliers, and external partners to resolve import issues, reduce compliance risk, and support efficient product flow through the supply chain. The role requires independent judgment, strong knowledge of U.S. Customs regulations, and the ability to manage complex trade compliance workstreams. The Project Manager also partners closely with U.S. Customs attorneys and the Staples Legal team on regulatory and compliance matters. What You’ll Be Doing: Oversee import operations to support timely and accurate Customs entry processing Monitor shipping documentation, EDI messages, ISF filings, entry data, and import exceptions Research and resolve Customs holds, exams, PGA issues, broker errors, and documentation discrepancies Determine tariff classifications, duty rates, and applicable regulatory requirements Prepare and submit binding ruling requests to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as needed Support and manage post-entry activity including post summary amendments and protests Monitor ACH Periodic Monthly Statement activity to ensure accurate and timely duty, tax, and fee payments Analyze Customs broker KPIs, ACE data, clearance performance, and compliance trends Support CTPAT program activities, including factory audits, corrective action plans, and Security Profile maintenance Provide trade compliance guidance, training, and technical support to internal partners Track trade regulatory changes and communicate business impacts and recommended actions Identify compliance risks, process gaps, and recurring issues; recommend compliant solutions Support audits, internal controls, documentation updates, and process improvement initiatives Lead smaller trade compliance projects or defined workstreams within larger cross-functional initiatives Mentor and support less experienced team members What You Bring To The Table: Strong attention to detail and commitment to accuracy Analytical, research, and problem-solving capabilities Ability to make compliance-based decisions in a fast-paced environment Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities independently Results-driven mindset with accountability and follow-through Clear written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to explain technical topics to non-specialists Collaborative, cross-functional working style Sound judgment and confidence knowing when to escalate issues Intellectual curiosity and commitment to continuous learning Ability to train, mentor, and provide technical guidance to others What’s Needed- Basic Qualifications: 4+ years of progressively complex experience in trade compliance, import operations, Customs brokerage, global logistics, or a related field Working knowledge of HTS classification, duty rates, and U.S. Customs import requirements Experience with Customs entry processes, import documentation, ISF filings, and post-entry activity Experience researching and applying U.S. Customs regulations Experience working with Customs brokers and external trade partners Hands-on experience using CBP’s ACE system and interpreting import data Proficiency in Microsoft Excel for analysis and reporting Strong written and verbal communication skills What’s Needed - Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, International Business, Business Administration, Logistics, Compliance, Finance, or a related field (or equivalent experience) Experience supporting CTPAT programs, factory audits, or sup