Zebra Technologies
Trade, Legal & Compliance, Senior Advisor

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Overview: At Zebra, we are a community of innovators who come together to create new ways of working. United by curiosity and a culture of caring, we develop smart solutions that anticipate our customer’s and partner’s needs and solve their challenges.
Being a part of Zebra Nation means you are seen, heard, valued, and respected. Drawing from our unique perspectives, we collaborate to deliver on our purpose. Here you are a part of a team pushing boundaries today to redefine the work of tomorrow for organizations, their employees, and those they serve.
You'll have opportunities to learn and lead in a forward-thinking environment, defining your path to a fulfilling career while channeling your skills toward causes you care about – locally and globally.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and autonomous Trade, Legal & Compliance, Senior Advisor to join our team. In this pivotal role, you will. This is a unique opportunity to shape our export compliance programs and work with a dynamic, international team. As a Senior Advisor, you will oversee and focus on export control regulations of countries within the region, while also assessing the impact of US-origin export controls on local operations. You will collaborate with trade professionals in other regions to develop, implement, and maintain export compliance programs as well as manage export licenses, conduct audits, and act as the regional point of contact for trade compliance issues, providing guidance and support to regional business units. This role requires a proactive approach to monitoring regulatory changes, mitigating risks, and ensuring seamless international trade operations. You’ll be required to work from our Bourne End (SL8 5XF) office 3 days a week.
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Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and oversee comprehensive export compliance programs to ensure adherence to all applicable laws and regulations. Work closely with product business units to develop and refine the strategy for classifying products, technologies, and software under export control regimes. Prepare and submit export license applications where applicable. Conduct internal and external compliance audits and perform risk assessments related to export activities, including the analysis of trade sanctions and embargoes. Provide training and guidance to employees on export compliance requirements, including deemed exports, restricted party screening, and licensing processes. Engage with governmental authorities and industry forums to stay informed of trade policy developments and provide strategic counsel to regional teams. Closely collaborate with regional export control teams (NALA & APAC) to ensure alignment with US regulations and local regional requirements.
Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in International Trade, Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, or a related field. 12+ years of experience in export control, trade compliance, dual-use licensing, or an equivalent field. Strong understanding of international trade sanctions. Strong grasp of general trade compliance issues, rules, and regulations. Understanding of dual-use technology risks, encryption regulations, IT transfer risks, and re-export risks. Familiarity with export compliance software (e.g., SAP Global Trade Services) and restricted party screening tools. Knowledge of high-risk regions and associated compliance challenges. Benefits: 25 days of vacation Up to 32 hours paid time off per year to volunteer with a charity of your choice Reward & Recognition scheme - earn points to spend online Training and personal development in soft skills and hard skills, access to our internal learning portal and internal career opportunities within Zebra departments Annual bonuses based on financial results Yearly salary increases according to individual performance Employee referral bonus for bringing New Talent to Zebra Pension Scheme with a matched contribution up to 7% Private medical and dental cover Access to an innovative online learning platform Cycle to work scheme Employee Assistance Program


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