Director of Supply Chain Compliance at MSC Industrial Supply Co
Davidson, North Carolina, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Dec, 25

Salary

200750.0

Posted On

07 Sep, 25

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Valuation, Regulations, Reporting, Travel, Osha, Access, Itar, Export Controls, Risk Tolerance, Conflict Minerals, Epa, Fars, Ear, Safety Regulations

Industry

Logistics/Procurement

Description

BUILD A BETTER CAREER WITH MSC

Serving customers and our community starts with the best people doing their best work. That is precisely what we have created at MSC Industrial Supply Co. We are a leading North American distributor of metalworking and maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO), products and services. We offer more than 2 million products and have over 80 years of experience across dozens of industries. We aim to execute our Built to Make You Better brand promise for all our stakeholders, including our associates.
Requisition ID:18912
Employment Type : Full Time
Job Category : EHS & Sustainability
Work Location : Davidson, NC (CSC)

BRIEF POSITION SUMMARY:

The success of the Director of Supply Chain Compliance will be defined by their ability to develop programs and procedures to ensure that the organization complies with regulatory requirements and company policies. The role monitors business activities for supply chain compliance with applicable rules and regulations for local and international logistics operations. The Director of Supply Chain Compliance will be responsible for working with key stakeholders within the organization to establish and publish compliance metrics, respond to complex supply chain compliance related questions, assist with government inspections and investigations, implement internal controls, and develop compliance training. The primary areas of responsibility will include federal government contracting and international trade. This role will also support development of compliance programs as needed for environmental health & safety programs.

QUALIFICATIONS:

What You Need:

  • Bachelor’s Degree or Equivalent Experience Required
  • Required: Minimum of 10 years industry experience with compliance related activities
  • Demonstrated knowledge of government regulations as they relate to the administration of:
  • Export Administration Regulations (EAR), OFAC sanctions and trade controls, global export controls and sanctions, sanctioned country licensing, restricted party screening, anti-boycott activity and reporting, country of origin, valuation, HTS classification, trade remedies, drawback, FTZs, FTAs, hand carry, customs programs (CTPAT), OFAC sanctions and trade controls, global export controls and sanctions, sanctioned country licensing, restricted party screening, anti-boycott activity and reporting)
  • Federal government contracting regulations, including FARS, DFARS, Conflict Minerals and applicable Executive Orders
  • Environmental health & safety regulations, including regulations promulgated by EPA, OSHA, and state and local regulators
  • Demonstrated ability to work with multiple internal and external stakeholders.
  • Ability to interact comfortably with internal teammates in various roles and levels across the organization and enforce compliance requirements.
  • Ability to find appropriate balance between compliance risks and the need of the business.
  • Ability to develop and effectively communicate sound regulatory advice and/or policies including best practices, compliance objectives and risk tolerance
  • Ability to travel 20% if neededOther Requirements:
  • A valid driver’s license may be required.
  • Position requires up to 20% of travel
  • This position may require access to International Traffic in Arms Regulations Information (ITAR) and/or Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)Compensation starting at $127750 - 200750 depending on experience.The salary range represented is based on similar roles in comparable industries, and the cost of labor in respective cities. Actual compensation is based on the candidate’s relevant experience, education requirements and peer pay equity. The Company reserves the right to modify the range as market conditions change.
Responsibilities
  • Develops and evolves global trade compliance roadmaps and strategies.
  • Conducts trade compliance program assessments and monitoring, including data analysis protocols, and drive associated action plans. Coordinate and monitor third-party trade compliance and associated brokers.
  • Stays up to date with legal, regulatory, and trade developments that impact business and provide timely legal guidance to identify risks and mitigate impacts.
  • Establishes, manages, documents, and maintains a coordinated compliance program that meets the expectations of International, State and Federal regulators, corporate governance programs, customer and supplier requirements.
  • Provides oversight and leadership for internal monitoring activities. Develop and implement program policies, procedures and practices designed to promote compliance with the requirements of International, State and Federal programs. Also develop and implement policies and procedures that implement components of the compliance program.
  • Works with business unit leaders to increase awareness of the importance of the compliance program and develop and maintain positive relationships between compliance and operations staff.
  • Develops and executes cross-functional workflows utilizing compliance data to make business decisions. Coordinating with critical stakeholders on decision-making based upon tariffs, etc.
  • Designs and coordinates the preparation and ongoing review of policies, procedures, training materials, and other communication tools to ensure departments meet compliance requirements.
  • Manages internal compliance audits and publish monthly metrics to identify violations, propose solutions, and drive improvement.
  • Develops and implements internal controls to ensure ongoing compliance with rules, regulations and contracts.
  • Integrates compliance activities and controls into ERP, CMS and other related software systems.
  • Translates compliance related data into sales and marketing packages for MSC product lines where applicable. Enhance and create customer facing regulatory solutions where applicable.
  • Develops costing model for trade compliance activities
  • Liaises with information security team to mitigate overall risk related within the supply chain as needed.
  • Maintains company licensure and registrations.
  • Acts as compliance representative on supplier council
  • Works closely with the General Counsel and other leaders to execute the Company’s global compliance strategy.
  • Drives the MSC Culture in the department and throughout the company to ensure fulfillment of MSC’s vision and unity of purpose.
  • Participation in special projects and performs additional duties as required
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