Global Imports and Customs Counsel
Texas Instruments · Dallas, TX · 1 wk ago
LegalFull-time
About the role
Shape the company’s global customs, import, and trade regulatory strategy in support of a resilient, efficient, and compliant supply chain.
Responsibilities
- Advises on the customs and import implications of TI’s global manufacturing, distribution, sourcing, and customer strategies, including tariff exposure, country-of-origin requirements, classification, valuation, duty programs, import restrictions, border enforcement trends, and new or evolving regulations affecting the movement of TI products across borders.
- Partners across TI to anticipate regulatory developments, assess business impact, and develop practical strategies that support continuity of supply and customer commitments.
- Provides practical, business-oriented legal advice on both strategic planning and urgent customs/import escalations.
- Partners effectively with non-legal business units.
Requirements
- Minimum of 3-5 years of legal experience in customs, imports, international trade, or related regulatory matters.
- Significant experience advising on customs and import matters, including tariff exposure, classification, valuation, country of origin, marking, duty preference programs, import restrictions, customs enforcement trends, and border-related regulatory requirements.
- Strong understanding of how customs and import rules affect manufacturing strategy, sourcing decisions, logistics, customer commitments, and supply chain resilience.
- Experience with U.S. customs laws and regulations, including CBP processes, rulings, audits, disclosures, enforcement actions, and import-related regulatory requirements.
- Experience assessing non-U.S. customs, import, tariff, or border measures affecting global manufacturing and distribution networks.
- Ability to monitor new laws, regulations, enforcement trends, and policy measures and translate them into business-relevant guidance.
- Ability to provide practical, business-oriented legal advice on both strategic planning and urgent customs/import escalations.
- Ability to partner effectively with non-legal business units.
Qualifications
- Juris Doctor (JD) degree and active license to practice law in at least one U.S. jurisdiction.
- Preferred qualifications include significant experience advising on customs and import matters, strong understanding of how customs and import rules affect manufacturing strategy, sourcing decisions, logistics, customer commitments, and supply chain resilience, experience with U.S. customs laws and regulations, including CBP processes, rulings, audits, disclosures, enforcement actions, and import-related regulatory requirements, experience assessing non-U.S. customs, import, tariff, or border measures affecting global manufacturing and distribution networks, ability to monitor new laws, regulations, enforcement trends, and policy measures and translate them into business-relevant guidance, ability to provide practical, business-oriented legal advice on both strategic planning and urgent customs/import escalations, and ability to partner effectively with non-legal business units.
Benefits
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Pay
Texas Instruments offers competitive pay and benefits designed to help you and your family live your best life.
Schedule
We offer flexible scheduling options to accommodate your needs.
Contact
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