Customs Entry Writer
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Pay Range
$28–$34 per hour.
What You'll Be Doing
- Prepare compliant ISF, Customs, and Other Government Agency (OGA) entries.
- Track and monitor air, ocean, truck, and rail import shipments.
- Interact directly with regulatory agencies and carriers to secure cargo releases and keep freight moving.
- Respond to client and foreign agent inquiries and provide accurate shipment status updates.
- Prepare client invoices and ensure timely and accurate transaction processing.
- Manage client-specific HTS tables and support proper tariff classification.
- Maintain complete and audit-ready shipment files, both electronic and physical.
- Collaborate with customs officials, carriers, customers, and internal operations teams to resolve issues and ensure on-time shipment delivery.
Healthcare – Medical, dental and vision plans with employee contributions as low as $5 for you and your family.
Paid Time Off – 17 days paid time off, PTO days increase with years of service.
Holidays – 6 paid holidays and 2 floating holidays.
Retirement Plan – 401(k) with up to 50% of the first 6% contributed matched.
Tuition Reimbursement Program – Up to 50% of educational expenses reimbursed after 1 year of service.
Extras – Life Insurance, Health and Wellness Program, Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance, Transit Reimbursement Program, Long Term Disability Coverage and Employee Assistance Program at no cost to you!
To Succeed In This Role, You'll Need These Skills
- Strong knowledge of U.S. Customs regulations, import documentation requirements, and HTS classification.
- Advanced Microsoft Office skills, including strong proficiency in Excel for data analysis, reporting, and managing large volumes of shipment information.
- Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple time-sensitive shipments simultaneously.
- Strong research and analytical skills with the ability to interpret regulatory publications and shipment documentation.
- Exceptional attention to detail and commitment to accuracy.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Minimum of four years of international freight, customs brokerage, or import/export experience.
- Ability to obtain and maintain a TSA Security Threat Assessment (STA) or TSA-recognized equivalent credential.
- Must pass a pre-employment drug test and background screening.
- Degree, certification, or formal training in logistics, supply chain, or international trade.
- Previous exposure to ISF filings, OGA entries, or customs compliance programs.
- Familiarity with freight forwarding, customs brokerage, or shipment management software.
- Knowledge of duty calculations, customs fees, and import cost estimation.
Apply now and help us keep the world moving!
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