Sr. Import Export Coordinator

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São Paulo - Brazil

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: Yesterday
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Work Schedule

Standard (Mon-Fri)

Environmental Conditions

Office

Job Description

Ensures all activities are executed in compliance with company good practices and client requirements.

Completes on going training on new regulations concerning clinical supplies and GxP activities.

Participates in and supports department project teams including development clinical supply strategy.

Assists in the development and suggestion of improvements to update departmental SOPs.

May train or assist junior staff.

Ensure that import & export activities are done according to PPD requirements Client requirements and applicable regulations.

Actively assist Trade Compliance Manager in updates related applicable regulations in the country of his/her scope

Executes Import & Export plan in place for each project and actively make suggestions according to local operation requirements

Serves as a local point of contact related Import Export and Trade Compliance in-country.

Meet with the Trade Compliance Manager to discuss import & export issues. Provide appropriate recommendations and alerts. Suggest and participates in ongoing Training on new Regulations concerning Import/Exports activities.

Maintain filing of import export documentation and Updated PPD Owned Metrics Indicators Reports.


Required Experience:

Senior IC

Work ScheduleStandard (Mon-Fri)Environmental ConditionsOfficeJob DescriptionEnsures all activities are executed in compliance with company good practices and client requirements. Completes on going training on new regulations concerning clinical supplies and GxP activities. Participates in and suppo...
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