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Supply Chain Specialist (Commodity Code )

Costa Coffee

Loudwater

Hybrid

GBP 40,000 - 60,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

Join a forward-thinking company that is redefining coffee experiences worldwide. As a Customs and Trade Compliance Analyst, you will play a vital role in ensuring compliance with international trade regulations while optimizing processes. This position offers a unique opportunity to leverage your analytical skills and international supply chain experience in a dynamic environment. With a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion, this innovative firm provides a supportive workplace where your contributions can make a significant impact. If you're ready to take your career to the next level, this role is perfect for you.

Benefits

Share Investment Plan (SIP)
Smart Pension Scheme
Financial Support Fund
50% Discount in Costa Stores
Private Medical Cover

Qualifications

  • Strong analytical and IT skills with data and information.
  • Experience in international supply chain and FMCG sectors.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure compliance with tariff classification and EUDR regulations.
  • Act as the primary contact for tariff classification inquiries.
  • Collaborate with teams to embed compliance controls.

Skills

Analytical Skills
IT Skills
Research Skills
International Supply Chain Experience
Tariff Classification Methodology
Knowledge of Import/Export Processes
Understanding of EUDR Framework

Job description

Supply Chain Specialist (Commodity Code)

Loudwater, UK ● Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, UK Req #77282

13 November 2024

At Costa Coffee, we are what we craft. We’re reimagining coffee experiences in over 50 countries and counting, as a key part of the Coca-Cola System. Whether you get your coffee in a store, from a machine, at home, or on the go – we’ve got you covered.

Our teams make a difference. Whether that’s working on new tech for the perfect pour, helping our teams grow, creating award-winning campaigns, crunching the numbers, or developing the latest exciting menu item; together, we stir up success.

We may be a global brand, but we haven’t forgotten our roots. That’s where the Costa Foundation and our fantastic community agenda come in. Whatever your role, you can help us change lives in coffee growing communities and help your local community too.

We also want to help you grow in your career through amazing experiences, our apprenticeship scheme, and development programmes. At Costa, you can go beyond the day-to-day.

As a Customs and Trade Compliance Analyst, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that Costa’s international trade activities adhere to trade compliance regulations, leveraging data and technology to optimize processes and mitigate risks.

So, why Costa?

We didn’t become a global coffee brand by sitting back. When you work here, you join a community that values passion, progression and integrity, with some pretty brilliant perks to sweeten the deal:

  • Own a piece of Costa’s success by becoming a share owner in Coca-Cola with our Share Investment Plan (SIP)
  • A smart pension that saves you money on tax and national insurance, and matches your contributions up to 10%
  • The Costa Financial Support Fund, supporting team members who find themselves in unexpected financial pressure
  • 50% discount in all Costa-owned stores, and 25% off in other participating stores
  • Private medical cover thanks to our Private Healthcare scheme
  • And that’s not all. Explore even more of our perks here: https://bit.ly/costaperks

We’re passionate about being a great place to work, where you can bring your unique self into our mix. We firmly support diversity, equity and inclusion, and continue to work with our teams to shape the future of our culture and values: Disciplined to Deliver, Passion for Progress, Win with Warmth, Courage to Challenge and Trusted Team Players.

What you’ll do

As a Customs and Trade Compliance Analyst, you will be responsible for tariff classification and EUDR compliance, which involves:

  • Acting as primary point of contact as subject matter expert for tariff classification and EUDR DDS
  • Determining import and export commodity codes and creating a written record of the legal justification for each determination
  • Ensuring that the data needed for EUDR DDS is available on a per product batch basis and submitted to support compliant EU imports, exports and intra-EU movements
  • Collaborating with customs and trade compliance colleagues to provide advice where needed for import/export documentation with regard to commodity codes and EUDR DDS
  • Collaborating within Innovation, Technical, Supply Chain & Procurement to ensure effective compliance controls are embedded in procedures/ways of working

Who you are

It’s your unique ingredients we’re interested in:

  • Strong analytical, IT and research skills with all types of data and information
  • International Supply chain experience in Multi-Channel Retail and/or FMCG
  • Strong understanding of tariff classification methodology including use of the General Rules for the Interpretation (GIRs) of the Nomenclature and other technical reference resources
  • Knowledge of import and export declaration processes
  • Understanding the impact of tariff classification for tariff and non-tariff purposes
  • Strong understanding of EUDR framework and DDS requirements

Location: London - Hybrid

  • Job Family: UK_A Grade_SC
  • Job Function: Global Functions - Procurement / Supply Chain
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