Entry Level Trade Compliance Analyst Jobs
New grad trade compliance analyst jobs welcome recent graduates and entry level candidates with zero to two years of experience, where a strong internship or coursework in customs, trade law, or supply chain can matter more than a long resume. Most openings are a mix of on-site and hybrid roles across Technology & Software, Automotive, and Medical Devices, with employers like L3Harris, Arrow Electronics, and Magna International hiring at this level now.
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Trade & Transportation Compliance Analyst
Compensation: $23.00 - $24.00 per hour
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JOB DESCRIPTION:
Support the Trade & Transportation Compliance team by managing and validating supplier and shipment data to ensure accurate records and adherence to regulatory requirements. The role also involves analyzing handling compliance documentation and certifications and collaborating with cross-functional teams to maintain audit readiness and resolve data issues. The role requires a self-motivated team player who can manage multiple projects.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Solicit and manage supplier-provided origin data, Free Trade Agreement (FTA) documentation, and Harmonized Tariff Code (HTC) information to support trade compliance requirements.
Compile, cleanse, validate, and maintain trade data for upload into trade compliance, ERP, or third-party systems.
Assign and validate UN identification numbers for hazardous materials shipments in accordance with DOT, IATA, and IMDG regulations.
Perform detailed data entry and review of supplier Safety Data Sheets (SDS), FTA certificates, and related compliance documentation.
Compile and analyze import and export data to identify and support duty refund opportunities.
Collect and verify shipment data from carrier and shipping platforms to support compliance for low-value and express shipments.
Classify products in accordance with the Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS), under supervision.
Manage customer requests for Free Trade certificates by compiling required data, qualifying products under applicable FTAs, and issuing certificates in a timely manner.
Maintain organized records and audit trails to support internal controls, audits, and regulatory inquiries.
Collaborate with logistics, sourcing, legal, and compliance teams to resolve data gaps and ensure regulatory alignment.
Other responsibilities and projects to support the Trade Compliance team, as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required:
Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, or related science
Minimum of 1 years of Trade Compliance, Customs Brokerage, Import/Export, Transportation, and/or Regulatory related experience
Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Excel
Experience in managing and analyzing large data sets
Experience in reading and interpreting regulations
Preferred:
Three years experience in Trade Compliance, Customs Brokerage, Import/Export, and/or Regulatory
Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel
Experience with import and export
Familiarity and general understanding of Free Trade Agreements (NAFTA, CAFTA, AUSFTA, etc.)
Familiarity and general understanding of Harmonized Tariff Schedules
Familiarity and general understanding of Hazardous Materials Transportation
Experience in tariff classification of chemicals
Customer service experience
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Who's Hiring
- L3Harris3
- Arrow Electronics2
- Magna International2
- Pace Analytical Services2
- ENEL1
Top Industries Hiring
- Technology & Software5
- Automotive3
- Medical Devices3
- Media & Entertainment3
- Energy2
Entry Level Trade Compliance Analyst Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get an entry level trade compliance analyst job?
Employers at this level look for coursework or internship experience in customs regulations, export controls, supply chain, or international trade law. A working knowledge of classification systems like the Harmonized Tariff Schedule gives candidates a real edge. Familiarity with compliance software, attention to detail, and any hands-on project that shows you can research and apply trade regulations will strengthen an application even with limited work history.
Which companies hire entry level trade compliance analysts?
Companies hiring entry level trade compliance analysts right now include L3Harris, Arrow Electronics, and Magna International, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Hiring at this level covers large importers and exporters, logistics and freight companies, defense contractors, and multinational manufacturers that need junior analysts to support their compliance teams.
Are there remote entry level trade compliance analyst jobs?
Yes, though most openings at this level lean on-site or hybrid for training purposes. About 36% of entry level trade compliance analyst openings are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, so options exist for candidates who need location flexibility while they build experience in the field.
Are these new grad trade compliance analyst jobs?
Yes, this page includes new grad, recent graduate, and junior trade compliance analyst roles. A new grad friendly posting typically welcomes zero to two years of experience and accepts internships, relevant coursework, or a research portfolio in place of full-time work history. Look for listings that explicitly mention training programs or entry level language, as those are built for candidates starting their first professional role.
Which industries hire the most entry level trade compliance analysts?
Entry Level trade compliance analyst roles concentrate in Technology & Software, Automotive, and Medical Devices, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. These sectors drive hiring at this level because they move significant volumes of regulated goods across international borders and need junior analysts to help manage classification, licensing, and regulatory reporting workloads.