Morgan McKinley is proud to partner with a key client in the supply chain and manufacturing sector, who are seeking a Principal Trade & Compliance Specialist to join their growing team.
This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a global organisation, where you will play a pivotal role in ensuring compliance, managing freight and trade operations, and supporting both strategic and tactical supply chain initiatives.
About the Role
As Principal Trade & Compliance Specialist, you will work closely with cross-functional teams, providing both hands-on and strategic support in freight, customs, and trade compliance. You will lead initiatives that strengthen governance, optimise logistics, and ensure adherence to international trade regulations.
This position offers a dynamic environment, ideal for a team player who thrives on accountability, problem-solving, and continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and continuously improve all aspects of Freight, Duty, Customs, and Trade Compliance.
- Provide strategic and tactical direction to the supply chain team, ensuring compliance, continuity, and logistics security.
- Develop and implement strategies and operational plans that align with site and corporate objectives.
- Manage inbound and outbound freight logistics, ensuring efficient and cost-effective operations.
- Oversee Freight & Duty budgets and drive cost optimisation initiatives.
- Audit and manage service providers to ensure performance against agreed SLAs and compliance with business goals.
- Maintain robust Customs & Duty controls and reporting.
- Ensure effective Trade Compliance governance and alignment with EU and international regulations.
- Collaborate with external agencies, industry groups, and internal peers to share best practices.
- Support and deliver on assigned project plans and milestones.
About You
- Bachelor's degree (or equivalent experience) in Business, Logistics, or a related field.
- Minimum 5 years' experience in Trade/Logistics, with strong expertise in import/export administration.
- Hands-on knowledge of HS classification, customs valuation, and country of origin requirements.
- Awareness or experience with AEO accreditation / Inward Processing (advantageous but not essential).
- Strong ability to identify and resolve import/export challenges across systems, suppliers, and service providers.
- Previous experience in customs operations, trade compliance, or freight forwarding.
- Proficiency in SAP or equivalent MRP systems.
- Strong knowledge of Irish, EU, and international customs regulations.