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Customs & Trade Operations Manager

Schneider Electric

Customs & Trade Operations Manager

Schneider Electric

Puebla, Mexico

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On-site

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Full-time

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1w ago

Position Summary The Import/Export Customs Manager will oversee trade operations for Schneider Electric’s Tlaxcala manufacturing plants.

This role manages local import/export activities and serves as a dotted-line manager for the Virtual Operations team.

It requires close collaboration with the Global Classification COE, local plant management, and the Regional Customs Compliance team to ensure adherence to Mexican customs regulations and global trade standards.

Reports directly to the Director of North American Trade Operations.

Key Responsibilities Lead and manage import/export operations, including pedimento processing, ensuring compliance with Mexican customs laws, IMMEX program requirements, and Schneider Electric global trade policies.

Oversee Carta Porte process and border inventory management for accurate documentation and traceability.

Implement and maintain Annex 24 and Annex 30 controls within customs inventory systems for temporary imports, consumption reporting, scrap (mermas), and physical vs. system reconciliations.

Manage ERP backflush processes (SAP, Oracle, or similar) to ensure accurate material deductions based on production orders and BOMs.

Ensure proper registration, tracking, and reconciliation of fixed assets under Annex 24 requirements.

Collaborate with suppliers and Global Classification COE to resolve HTS discrepancies and maintain accurate tariff classification, supporting trade agreement compliance (USMCA, etc.).

Monitor VAT compliance and INEGI reporting, ensuring timely and accurate submissions.

Drive cost optimization and risk mitigation strategies, including proactive audits and reviews of customs processes.

Provide leadership and mentorship to customs teams, fostering collaboration across logistics, finance, and production teams, and maintaining effective communication with customs authorities and brokers.

Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in International Trade, Logistics, Supply Chain, or related field.

Minimum 5 years of experience in customs and trade compliance within Mexico.

Strong knowledge of IMMEX program, VAT compliance, and import/export regulations.

Proven leadership experience.

Excellent English proficiency (written and spoken) for global collaboration.

Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills.

Ability to work in a hybrid environment and travel weekly to Tlaxcala plants.

Preferred Skills:

Experience: with SAP Global Trade Services or similar trade compliance systems.

Familiarity with Free Trade Agreements (USMCA, etc.) and HTS Classification.

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Position Summary The Import/Export Customs Manager will oversee trade operations for Schneider Electric’s Tlaxcala manufacturing plants.

This role manages local import/export activities and serves as a dotted-line manager for the Virtual Operations team.

It requires close collaboration with the Global Classification COE, local plant management, and the Regional Customs Compliance team to ensure adherence to Mexican customs regulations and global trade standards.

Reports directly to the Director of North American Trade Operations.

Key Responsibilities Lead and manage import/export operations, including pedimento processing, ensuring compliance with Mexican customs laws, IMMEX program requirements, and Schneider Electric global trade policies.

Oversee Carta Porte process and border inventory management for accurate documentation and traceability.

Implement and maintain Annex 24 and Annex 30 controls within customs inventory systems for temporary imports, consumption reporting, scrap (mermas), and physical vs. system reconciliations.

Manage ERP backflush processes (SAP, Oracle, or similar) to ensure accurate material deductions based on production orders and BOMs.

Ensure proper registration, tracking, and reconciliation of fixed assets under Annex 24 requirements.

Collaborate with suppliers and Global Classification COE to resolve HTS discrepancies and maintain accurate tariff classification, supporting trade agreement compliance (USMCA, etc.).

Monitor VAT compliance and INEGI reporting, ensuring timely and accurate submissions.

Drive cost optimization and risk mitigation strategies, including proactive audits and reviews of customs processes.

Provide leadership and mentorship to customs teams, fostering collaboration across logistics, finance, and production teams, and maintaining effective communication with customs authorities and brokers.

Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in International Trade, Logistics, Supply Chain, or related field.

Minimum 5 years of experience in customs and trade compliance within Mexico.

Strong knowledge of IMMEX program, VAT compliance, and import/export regulations.

Proven leadership experience.

Excellent English proficiency (written and spoken) for global collaboration.

Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills.

Ability to work in a hybrid environment and travel weekly to Tlaxcala plants.

Preferred Skills:

Experience: with SAP Global Trade Services or similar trade compliance systems.

Familiarity with Free Trade Agreements (USMCA, etc.) and HTS Classification.

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About Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric SE is a French multinational corporation that specializes in energy technology, covering electrification, automation, and digitalization for industry and homes.

10,001+

Employees

Rueil-Malmaison

Headquarters

Reviews

4.0

45 reviews

Work Life Balance

3.6

Compensation

4.3

Culture

4.2

Career

4.5

Management

3.5

84%

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Pros

Cutting-edge technology stack and interesting technical challenges

Competitive compensation packages with equity

Strong engineering culture with focus on code quality

Cons

Some legacy systems that need modernization

Work-life balance can be challenging during product launches

Fast-paced environment with tight deadlines

Salary Ranges

3 data points

Principal/L7

Senior/L5

Principal/L7 · Principal Data Scientist

0 reports

$211,000

total / year

Base

-

Stock

-

Bonus

-

$179,350

$242,650

Interview Experience

3 interviews

Difficulty

2.7

/ 5

Duration

14-28 weeks

Offer Rate

33%

Experience

Positive 33%

Neutral 67%

Negative 0%

Interview Process

1

Application Review

2

Technical/Hiring Manager Interview

3

HR Screen

4

Final Interview Round

5

Offer

Common Questions

Technical Knowledge

Behavioral/STAR

Past Experience

Culture Fit