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GTC Licensing Analyst at Teledyne FLIR in Täby

Academic Work Sweden AB

Stockholms län, Stockholm

Previous experience is desired

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Want to take the next step in your career in a global specialist role?

Do you want to take the next step in your career in a global specialist role where you become an expert in international trade and complex export regulations? At Teledyne FLIR, you will have the opportunity to grow into a business-critical role at the interface of law, technology, and logistics. We are looking for someone with a sharp organizational sense who wants to make a real difference in an international environment where no day is the same!

ABOUT THE POSITION

Teledyne FLIR is a world leader in advanced sensor technology, whose solutions play a crucial role in defense, emergency services, and industrial monitoring. As part of their global operations, compliance with international trade regulations is not only a legal necessity but a business-critical success factor. They are now looking for a GTC Licensing Analyst for the office in Täby – a role for those who want to build a career in the highly relevant and niche area of Global Trade Compliance (GTC).

The Team and Work Environment

In this role, you will be part of a specialist function that serves as the company's internal compass on issues related to export control and sanctions. You will report to your immediate manager, Elisabeth. The team is characterized by close collaboration where complex international matters are discussed daily. Since no case is the same, an open dialogue and the willingness to consult colleagues are highly valued. The environment is international with daily contacts in the USA, Belgium, and Estonia, which requires confidence in communicating in English.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Job Duties

As a GTC Licensing Analyst, you will act as a business-critical bridge between law and business. Your responsibility is to ensure that every transaction and shipment is conducted in accordance with Swedish, European, and American regulations (such as ITAR and EAR). The role is administratively heavy, requires high precision, and is crucial for ensuring that the logistics flow operates without the risk of legal violations.

Your main job duties include:

  • Coordinating and administering applications for export and import licenses as well as other necessary permits for sales, service, and exhibitions
  • Classifying goods according to customs tariffs and origin rules and conducting background checks (Due Diligence) on customers and end-users
  • Monitoring and interpreting international trade regulations to develop and implement effective internal processes and guidelines
  • Acting as an expert in customs and trade issues and training internal stakeholders on applicable regulations
  • Working closely with logistics, purchasing, and legal departments to proactively ensure that the entire organization complies with applicable requirements

WE ARE LOOKING FOR YOU WHO

  • Holds a relevant post-secondary education or equivalent work experience (logistics, customs management, international trade, or similar)
  • Has a good understanding and interest in export and import processes
  • Can interpret and apply complex regulations in practice
  • Is fluent in Swedish and English, both spoken and written, as both languages are used in daily work
  • Is eligible to obtain the necessary export control licenses

It is an advantage if you have:

  • Knowledge of EU and US export and import regulations
  • Experience in trade compliance, preferably within the aerospace and defense industry
  • Familiarity with Swedish military material regulations (ML) and EU regulations for dual-use products (PDA/dual-use)
  • Experience applying for Swedish export licenses

To succeed in the role, you have the following personal qualities:

We believe that you are a distinctly structured and conscientious person with an eye for detail. The role requires a unique balance of qualities, where you need to be analytical and precise enough to delve into complex documentation, while also being social and communicative enough to act as a support function for the organization.

We would like you to have a background in logistics, customs management, or international trade, but your attitude and ability to learn are the most important. You have a proactive attitude, dare to take initiative, and are motivated to grow into a specialist role over time. Very good knowledge of both Swedish and English is a prerequisite for success.

Our Recruitment Process

This recruitment process is managed by Academic Work, and our client's request is that all questions regarding the position be sent to Academic Work.

We apply rolling selection and will take down the ad when enough candidates have reached the final stages of the recruitment process. When applying, a CV is requested. A cover letter is not used as a selection method and therefore does not need to be attached. The recruitment process includes two selection tests: a personality test and a cognitive ability test. The tests are a tool to find the candidate with the highest potential for the position and to promote equality, diversity, and a fair recruitment process.

NOTE:

  • Due to the high security requirements in the defense industry, you must undergo a background check
  • You must be able to work in Sweden, and FLIR conducts security checks on all their employees
  • You will work on-site from the office in Arninge/Täby

INFORMATION ABOUT THE COMPANY

Please read more about Teledyne FLIR here!

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