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NIKE, Inc. does more than outfit the world’s best athletes. It is a place to explore potential, obliterate boundaries and push out the edges of what can be. The company looks for people who can grow, think, dream and create. Its culture thrives by embracing diversity and rewarding imagination. The brand seeks achievers, leaders and visionaries. At NIKE, Inc. it’s about each person bringing skills and passion to a challenging and constantly evolving game.

WHO YOU’LL WORK WITH

This role reports to the Korea Inbound Transportation Manager, within Korea Supply Chain. This role will collaborate with multiple stakeholders, both internal and external. Internally, this role will partner closely with cross-functional teams such as Global Customs and Trade, Legal, Government Public Affairs (GPA), Origin strategy, Finance, Marketplace and Logistics. Externally, this role maintains close contact with Customs and Government officials, Customs brokers, and Legal consultants. The scope of work includes Korea, Japan, Pacific and South-East Asia and & India (SEA&I).

WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR

We are looking for an experienced professional with in-depth knowledge of Customs & international Trade industry and have experience understanding the Bill of Material (BOM) terms, interpreting, and converting the information into the correct customs criteria. This role will provide subject matter expertise on Nike’s import commodities. The Analyst will prioritize high volume workflow requests from Nike’s internal and external partners, and will optimize product classification, trade compliance, and facilitate Customs imports of Nike products. This role will be based in Nike Seoul headquarters and there may be business trips to work-related areas.

Bullets to include details on:

  • Minimum of 2 years of customs import experience.

  • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Analytics, Supply Chain, International Trade, or related field.

  • Strong written and oral communication skills both Korean & English.

  • Subject matter competency on import apparel requirements, apparel classification, Import regulations, supply chain logistics and Experience in the customs & international trade industry, policy & procedure development.

  • Excellent strategic planning, problem-solving, time management, prioritizing, interpersonal skills and multitasking abilities.

  • Knowledge of deeper customs law and audit such as customs, Harmonized Tariff System (HTS), Free Trade Agreement (FTA) experience preferred.

WHAT YOU’LL WORK ON

You will use Nike’s internal systems to enter and review product attributes and determine apparel characteristics for accurate classification and duty rate. You will be responsible for the translation of product content for Apparel Asia product line in Nike Trade Net (NTN) system: 

  • Work directly with Nike’s Customs brokers and various supply chain partners to provide tariff classification, missing documentation, and resolve discrepancies.

  • Partner with stakeholders to provide input and resolve requests from KR Customs, and other government agencies.

  • Engage and support key functions driving compliance, process improvement and operational efficiencies.

  • Increase product classification accuracy and prevent import declaration errors through functional analysis every month.

  • Monitor performance indicators and achievements with Japan, Pacific and South-East Asia and & India (SEA&I).

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What You Can Expect

OUR HIRING GAME PLAN

01 Apply

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02 Meet a Recruiter or Take an Assessment

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03 Interview

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