Regulatory Affairs Manager (Ees) (Ciudad Juárez)
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At Johnson & Johnson, the largest healthcare company in the world, we come together for one purpose: to transform the history of health in humanity.
Diversity & Inclusion are essential to continue building our history of pioneering and innovation, which has been impacting the health of more than 1 billion patients and consumers every day for more than 130 years.
We are in this for life. We are changing the trajectory of human health, YOU CAN TOO.
Responsibilities
- Represents the Company in all Customs matters related to Mexico Customs and other Government agencies in Mexico.
- Ensures and anticipates compliance of Mexico Government requirements. Reviews changes and analyzes impact related to Customs laws and regulations ensuring the correct implementation.
- Oversees Customs inventory controls for Import / Export balances.
- Ensures that all applicable permits and licenses are transacted in a timely and accurate manner.
- Ensures that all Certificates of Origin are completed in a timely and accurate manner.
- Coordinates the general documentation for Import / Export operations to comply with the legal requirements for Mexico and US Customs.
- Customs statutory reporting as required by Government Authorities.
- Analyzes and advises management on impact of changes related to US and Mexican Customs laws and regulations.
- Provides performance and potential feedback to direct reports, partnering with them to prepare short and long‑term development plans.
- Represents Juarez J&J operating company upon Mexican and US Customs.
- Analyzes and reports on Annex 30, VAT, New TAX Reform.
- Coordinates with US Broker resolution for any situation that may affect the operation of the Company.
- Conducts periodic audits / reviews to ensure accurate information is being updated into Customs System.
- Ensures procurement of department supplies and resources.
- Ensures proper record keeping and archiving of Customs documents according to regulations and J&J policies and procedures.
Qualifications
- University / bachelor’s degree or equivalent (International Trade, Customs Administration, Law Economics, Business Administration, Accounting, or Commercial Relation) or qualifying combination of experience.
- MBA desirable.
- Minimum of 8 to 10 years work experience in one of the following disciplines: Customs Management or Trade Compliance in a manufacturing environment.
- Knowledge and skills to successfully develop this position’s responsibilities.
- U.S. / Mexico Customs laws and regulations and Foreign Trade practices.
- Foreign Trade practices.
- FDA regulations pertaining to imports.
- Technical / functional competences.
- Bilingual: English / Spanish.
- Organization / planning.
- Accuracy / thoroughness.
- Managing / developing others.
- Communication skills.
- Leadership.
- Verbal and written communication proficiency.
- Judgment and decision‑making skills.
- Teamwork and collaboration.
- Ethics and integrity.
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