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Customs Specialist
Customs & Transport Analyst – Swindon
We are seeking an experienced Customs & Transport Analyst to join a growing advanced manufacturing organisation operating across international markets.
This is a highly autonomous role responsible for managing customs compliance, international trade activities, and transport operations across a complex global supply chain. You will play a critical role in ensuring the compliant movement of materials, components, and finished products while driving logistics efficiency and supporting business growth.
Working closely with procurement, manufacturing, logistics, and commercial teams, you will:
- Oversee import and export activities
- Manage relationships with customs authorities and logistics providers
- Identify opportunities to improve supply chain performance
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Key Responsibilities:
- Managing compliance activities across multiple international jurisdictions
- Classifying products and maintaining accurate customs and trade documentation
- Coordinating international and domestic shipments (air, sea, road freight)
- Liaising with customs authorities, freight forwarders, brokers, and logistics partners
- Monitoring export control requirements, licences, and regulatory obligations
- Analysing freight costs, delivery performance, and logistics KPIs
- Supporting continuous improvement in compliance, efficiency, and cost reduction
Key Requirements:
- Proven experience in customs, trade compliance, international logistics, or transport operations
- Strong knowledge of:
- Import/export regulations
- Customs procedures
- Incoterms
- International freight
- Understanding of export control frameworks and regulated supply chain environments
- Experience in manufacturing, aerospace, defence, engineering, electronics, or other complex industries
- Strong analytical, organisational, and stakeholder management skills
- Proficiency with:
- ERP systems
- Customs software
- Microsoft Excel
- Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities effectively


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