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Manager, Trade & Customs - Export

KPMG
life insurance, 401(k)
United States, California, San Francisco
55 2nd Street (Show on map)
Sep 19, 2025

At KPMG, you can become an integral part of a dynamic team at one of the world's top tax firms. Enjoy a collaborative, future-forward culture that empowers your success. Work with KPMG's extensive network of specialists & enjoy access to our Ignition Centers, where deep industry knowledge merges with cutting-edge technologies to create innovative tax solutions. Join a diverse team helping high-profile clients understand, analyze, and respond to complex business opportunities and challenges. Develop your career through a range of multifaceted engagements, formal training, and informal mentoring. At KPMG, we believe nothing is more important than investing in our culture because it's an investment in our people, our future, and what we stand for as a firm

KPMG is currently seeking a Manager to join our Trade and Customs practice.

Responsibilities:
  • Meet with and provide advice to clients, in a variety of industries, on export compliance matters
  • Lead and manage client projects including export classifications, audits, reviews, program development, and training among other areas
  • Support market development and thought leadership initiatives including articles
  • Research, write, and review advice, specifically in the area of export compliance
  • Aid in the management, career development and training of team members
Qualifications:
  • Minimum five years of recent and direct experience in export compliance (e.g., EAR and ITAR) including deemed exports, export jurisdiction and classification of complex products, licenses and other ITAR/EAR export authorizations, technology control plans, Consent Agreements, ITAR brokering, Congressional Notification, EAR de minimis guidelines, and developing sustainable export compliance programs as an attorney, trade consultant, in-house professional, or government official
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university (JD / LLM degree is preferred); Licensed CBL (Customs Broker License) issued by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, CUSICO (Certified U.S. Import Compliance Officer), CUSECO (Certified U.S. Export Compliance Officer), Certified Customs Specialist (CCS) certification issued by the National Customs Broker and Forwarders Association of America, CPA, MBA, EA or JD/LLM, in addition to others on KPMG's approved credential listing; any individual who does not possess at least one of the approved designations/credentials when their employment commences, has one year from their date of hire to obtain at least one of the approved designations/credentials; should you like to see the complete list of currently approved designations/credentials for the hiring practice/service line, your recruiter can provide you with that list
  • Outstanding and in-depth experience with U.S. export control regulations with the ability to address complex matters with practical advice and solutions
  • Experience in general export control and sanctions, in areas such as export control compliance audits/review and assessments, voluntary self-disclosures, advisory opinion requests, classification, and developing a trade compliance framework
  • Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication/presentation skills with strong technical skills with the ability to plan and conduct in-depth reviews of transactional data using data and analytics is preferred; previous experience in a leading tax/advisory or trade law firm is preferred
  • Ability to travel both domestically and internationally

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Follow this link to obtain salary ranges by city outside of CA:

https://kpmg.com/us/en/how-we-work/pay-transparency.html/?id=M304B_3_25
California Salary Range: $106300 - $203700

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KPMG recruits on a rolling basis. Candidates are considered as they apply, until the opportunity is filled. Candidates are encouraged to apply expeditiously to any role(s) for which they are qualified that is also of interest to them.

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