Rare in-house counsel opportunity with the iconic U. S. Steel for experienced international trade and customs attorney seeking new challenges and professional development in a dynamic interdisciplinary work environment. Counsel will be responsible for advising, representing, and managing U. S. Steel on all international trade law and policy issues, matters, and risks, including customs compliance and enforcement. Counsel will lead key aspects of U. S. Steel’s customs compliance in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Required:
- Juris doctor and admitted to the bar in the District of Columbia, or with the ability to transfer into the bar in the District of Columbia
- A minimum of five years of concentrated experience which demonstrate an in-depth knowledge and applied understanding of international trade law and policy and customs compliance, especially in the areas noted above in “Substantive Areas of Law”
- High level of proficiency in Microsoft Excel, MS Word, MS Power Point, MS Teams, and Adobe
- Demonstrated ability to work independently in a dynamic, fast-paced environment, handle multiple, conflicting priorities while managing a substantial workload and client expectations
- Demonstrated ability to identify key issues and matters that need to be briefed or raised to the Associate General Counsel – International Trade and Customs Compliance
- Ability to think strategically, pay close attention to detail, and creatively solve problems
- Experience in researching, organizing, and writing concise communications and presentations
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills: Ability to communicate effectively with personnel at all levels of the organization and externally
- Exceptional interpersonal skills such as:
- the ability to effectively interact and build cooperative relationships with all levels and groups of U. S. Steel, outside counsel, government officials, and industry allies; and
- the ability to act as an authoritative spokesperson and advocate on behalf of U. S. Steel on trade issues
Preferred:
- Law firm, in-house, or U.S. federal government experience, particularly related to CBP, DOC, ITC, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, and/or U.S. Court of International Trade
- Demonstrated experience working with outside counsel, including managing project budgets
- Demonstrated experience and familiarity with trade and customs data and databases (e.g., Steel Import Monitoring and Analysis database, U.S. International Trade Commission’s dataweb, and other proprietary customs databases)
- Demonstrated experience working with/for trade associations and industry coalitions
- Familiarity with basic accounting, business, economics, government affairs, and/or steel industry/markets
- Familiarity and/or interest in using artificial intelligence to perform certain parts of Key Responsibilities
WORK ENVIRONMENT/ PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Work may be remote day-to-day, but must be able to be in U. S. Steel’s Washington, DC office and attend meetings in DC as needed (frequently several days a week)
- Occasional travel (approximately 10%), typically domestic, but some international travel could be required
- Work hours may exceed 40 plus hours per week and this position will need to be accessible as needed during non-work hours
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