Job Title - Trade and Compliance Manager Job Location - Tewkesbury Job ID - 22140 About this opportunity and L3Harris UK From 11 UK sites, our team of nearly 1,000 people delivers unique capabilities across space, air, land, sea and cyber for military, security and commercial customers across the UK and worldwide. L3Harris in Tewkesbury and Fleet form part of our ICI division. In the land domain, our T7 and T4 multi-mission robots deliver next-generation remote capabilities and uncompromised performance. We design and manufacture world-leading land force protection systems, cyber and electromagnetic activities (CEMA), electronic warfare (EW) and encryption capabilities. Our cyber capabilities provide an information advantage in the fields of kinetic conflict, cyber warfare, force protection and counterterrorism. A few of our employee benefits are: Half day finish on a Friday 25 days holiday per year (plus bank holidays), increasing with long service and with the opportunity to buy/sell up to 5 days Private medical insurance with optional family cover Pension scheme of up to 7% employer contribution Life Assurance 4x salary (flexible up to 10x) Group income protection Flexible opt-in extras such as a health care cash plan, dental insurance, gym membership, critical illness cover and cycle to work scheme Employee assistance program providing mental health and wellbeing support The responsibilities of your role will include the following: Develop, implement and maintain a Corporate-Level Trade Compliance Programme for the EMEA region, whilst providing senior level support for the Division in APAC. Work in an advisory capacity with senior leadership, to support the business execution through the provision of advice and best practice. Monitor changes in regulations to embargoed and sanctioned countries, and other applicable regulatory aspects, to drive effective communication and business process change to manage any business impact. Identify and act upon opportunities to influence export legislation and implementation. Work closely with other departments to identify all transactions having import/export authorisation and other trade compliance related requirements. Oversee the preparation, submission and management of UK and Australian Government export licences and approvals to ensure continuous coverage for business activities. Support internal and external US parties with the application and management of US export authorisations, where ICI EMEA is the beneficiary; TAAs, MLAs, Licences etc. Ensure accurate and timely Trade Compliance reporting to UK Government and L3Harris. Work with Engineering through the Trade Compliance aspects of developing unencumbered sovereign capabilities. Guide and assist Trade Compliance Technical Specialists to obtain the necessary information to enable jurisdiction and classification analysis of equipment, software and technology. Support briefings, seeking export support and approval from the UK Department of International Trade, Ministry of Defence, National Cyber Security Centre and Foreign Commonwealth Office. What you’ll bring The responsibilities of your role will include the following: Develop, implement and maintain a Corporate-Level Trade Compliance Programme for the EMEA region, whilst providing senior level support for the Division in APAC. Work in an advisory capacity with senior leadership, to support the business execution through the provision of advice and best practice. Monitor changes in regulations to embargoed and sanctioned countries, and other applicable regulatory aspects, to drive effective communication and business process change to manage any business impact. Identify and act upon opportunities to influence export legislation and implementation. Work closely with other departments to identify all transactions having import/export authorisation and other trade compliance related requirements. Oversee the preparation, submission and management of UK and Australian Government export licences and approvals to ensure continuous coverage for business activities. Support internal and external US parties with the application and management of US export authorisations, where ICI EMEA is the beneficiary; TAAs, MLAs, Licences etc. Ensure accurate and timely Trade Compliance reporting to UK Government and L3Harris. Work with Engineering through the Trade Compliance aspects of developing unencumbered sovereign capabilities. Guide and assist Trade Compliance Technical Specialists to obtain the necessary information to enable jurisdiction and classification analysis of equipment, software and technology. Support briefings, seeking export support and approval from the UK Department of International Trade, Ministry of Defence, National Cyber Security Centre and Foreign Commonwealth Office. Important to know Due to the nature of our work many our roles require a UK nationality and the ability to obtain a security clearance. Applicants who accept a conditional offer of employment must meet the requirement of right to work in the UK and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information and will be subject to government security checks.