Import/Export Supervisor I
Company: CMA CGM (America) LLC
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 17, 2025
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Job Description:
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If your skills, experience, and qualifications match those in this
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Melrose Park. Il, US
Import/Export Supervisor I
CEVA Logistics provides global supply chain solutions to connect
people, products, and providers all around the world. Present in
170 countries and with more than 110,000 employees spread over
1,500 sites, we are proud to be a Top 5 global 3PL.
We believe that our employees are the key to our success. We want
to engage and empower our diverse, global team to co-create value
with our customers through our solutions in contract logistics and
air, ocean, ground, and finished vehicle transport. That is why
CEVA Logistics offers a dynamic and exceptional work environment
that fosters personal growth, innovation, and continuous
improvement.
DARE TO GROW! Join CEVA Logistics, and you will be part of a team
that values imagination and continued learning and is committed to
excellence in everything we do. Join us in our mission to shape the
future of global logistics. As we continue growing at a fast pace,
will you "Dare to Grow" with us?
Salary Pay Range: $72,155 - $90,000
YOUR ROLE
Supervises and coordinates customs clearance activities in the
customs house brokerage or gateway environment in accordance with
federal and foreign regulations governing the shipment, receipt,
and documentation of imported/exported products. Oversees daily
operations of the department, to ensure profitability and
compliance with company policies, ISO Guidelines, and applicable
regulatory requirements, providing excellent customer service
through timely and accurate processing and compliance with
government regulations and / or company policies. Models and acts
in accordance with our guiding principles and core values.
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO?
Review and reconcile all management and financial reports for
department.
Review profitability and growth of department regularly with
operations.
Work with operations to establish business plan and goals for
department.
Develop and maintain excellent service to internal and external
customers at all times.
Ensure independent service commitments of CEVA import clients are
met and that compliant declarations are made to U.S. Customs and
related regulatory groups.
Serve as interface with Customs and other Federal Agencies to
ensure compliance with all pertinent laws and regulations.
Oversee or compute duties, tariffs, price conversions, weight, and
volume of merchandise exported/imported to and from foreign
destinations.
Supervise the preparation of U.S. Customs Documentation prepared on
in-house systems of all assigned services staff; communicate with
customs officials as appropriate to obtain release of incoming
freight and resolve delays.
Oversee pre-alerts daily to determine whether freight is arriving
as expected, and documents are received within the time standards
specified. Confirm arrival time with carrier and the arrival of
documents within one business day of freight arrival.
Ensure files and records are set up relevant to the consolidation,
contact origin office for incomplete information.
Provide written quotations as requested by customers, provide copy
of quotation to manager, and document customer profile
information.
Coordinate timely clearance and delivery of imported cargo based on
company and customer service commitment standards; communicate with
customers to ensure proper handling of goods, and keep customers
advised of changes in import regulations, tariff and bonding
requirements.
Examine documents including invoices, bills of lading, and shipping
statements to ensure compliance with federal and foreign
regulations governing the shipment, receipt, and documentation of
imported/exported products.
Establish, monitor, and revise policies, procedures and service
standards for customs clearance operations, and write procedures
for the handling of each account. Includes classifications,
schedule of service, shipment entry, and booking process,
Consularization Regulations and export services.
Provides consultation to customers on the importation of goods thru
U.S. Customs, governmental regulations/inspections, changes in
import regulations, transportation, bonding/insurance requirements
and general industry expertise.
Oversee and monitor team performance - both quantity and quality
-audit shipment documents, and conduct periodic client reviews to
identify areas of concern in the clients' export processes.
Communicate / escalate transaction problems or irregularities to
manager and assist in identifying solutions.
Train new staff in assigned duties; Assess progress of trainees and
assign additional duties as appropriate.
Conduct training courses and seminars for staff and clients in
areas of shipping and export regulations and procedures. Provide
guidance and advice as necessary.
Conduct annual performance reviews for direct reports and address
employee performance problems promptly and directly in accordance
with personnel policies.
Maintain a high level of expertise in all areas of breakbulk,
import, or export areas, through self-study, as well as courses and
seminars presented by the company and other approved sources,
regular review of trade publications and attendance of all
appropriate seminars in assigned area.
WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR?
Education and Experience:
High school diploma or GED.
Minimum 4 years related experience in Airfreight globally.
Some professional certifications may be required.
Knowledgeable in Export Administration, Department of Commerce, and
Consularization regulations, Uniform Custom Practice 500 (UCP 500),
and recordkeeping.
Knowledge of IATA, NATA, Free Trade Agreements, CTPAT, additional
tariff requirements, OGA's, ACH, and all other related trade
legislation, rules, and regulations.
Preferred:
Bachelor's Degree in Transportation, Logistics or Supply Chain
Management preferred; or an equivalent combination of work
experience and completion of the LDP Program.
Supervisory experience.
Skills:
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business
periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or
governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, business
correspondence, and procedure manuals.
Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office, internet, web-based
and job specific software applications.
Strong background in airfreight operations for import and
export.
Capable of communicating and interacting effectively with
multi-functional and diverse backgrounds and ability to effectively
present information and respond to questions from management,
employees and customers.
Knowledgeable of the company's or related products, services, and
operations.
Basic understanding of business financial principles including P &
L's, budgets, payroll, financial reporting and expense control.
Basic understanding of sales and business development
practices.
Ability to apply related laws, rules, and regulations and basic
understanding of health, safety and environmental principles and
practices.
Ability to allocate work assignments and/or tasks/responsibilities
to others to maximize the organization's and the individual's
effectiveness. Ability to plan work for self and others to ensure
work is completed efficiently.
Makes customers and their needs a primary focus of one's actions,
developing and sustaining productive relationships.
Takes action that is consistent with available facts, constraints
and probable consequences.
Analyzes complex problems and develops alternative solutions.
Ability to model the organization's vision and values and lead
others.
Effectively participates in and /or supervises department projects
related to assigned area of responsibility.
Ability to develop and use collaborative relationships to
accomplish work goals; develop individual relationships by
listening, sharing ideas, and appreciating others' efforts. Uses
appropriate methods and a flexible interpersonal style to help
build a cohesive team and facilitate the completion of team
goals.
Able to maintain stable performance under pressure or opposition;
handling stress in a manner that is acceptable to others and the
organization.
Must be able to read, write and speak English fluently.
WHAT DO WE HAVE TO OFFER?
With a genuine culture of recognition, we want our employees to
grow, develop and be part of our journey. We offer a benefits
package with a focus on your wellbeing. This includes competitive
Paid Time Off, 401(k), health insurance and an employee benefits
platform that offers discounts on gym memberships and a diverse
range of retail, travel, car and hospitality brands, including
important offerings like pet insurance.
We are a team in every sense, and we support each other and work
collaboratively to achieve our goals together.
It is our goal that you will be compensated for your hard work and
commitment, so if you'd like to work for one of the top Logistics
providers in the world then let's work together to help you find
your new role.
ABOUT TOMORROW
We value your professional and personal growth. That's why we share
plenty of career opportunities for you to thrive within CEVA. This
role can be the first step on your career path with us. You can
stay in the same job family, find a new family to grow in (how
about sales or supply chain?) or find your own path. Join CEVA for
a challenging and rewarding career.
#LI-KS1
CEVA operates in a multicultural, global environment and is a
richly diverse organization operating seamlessly as one company. We
aim to attract, motivate and retain the best people in our
industry, whatever their background. We share the same passion to
deliver world-class solutions to our customers. We have the best
supply chain professionals in the industry and develop this talent
in an inspiring work environment.
CEVA Logistics is proud to be an equal opportunity work place and
an affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual
orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran
status or any other characteristic. We are an Equal Opportunity
Employer of Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans, and Individual
with Disabilities.
Please note: Legitimate CEVA Logistics recruitment processes
include communication with candidates through recognized
professional networks, such as LinkedIn or via an official company
email address: firstname.lastname@cevalogistics.com. We recommend
that you do not respond to unsolicited business propositions and/or
offers from people with whom you are unfamiliar.
Information provided is true and accurate. False statements or
information will result in the application voided.
Outstanding benefits for employee and family including multiple
health plans(company contribution to health savings account),
prescription, dental and vision coverage.
Company paid life insurance, accident insurance, short- and
long-term disability coverage and employee assistance plan.
Voluntary benefits including additional life insurance, AD&D
coverage, buy-up short- and long-term disability, critical illness,
identify theft & legal plan.
401(k) with company match.
Flexible Paid Time Off programs including company paid
holidays.
Tuition reimbursement program.
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