Regulatory and Export Compliance Attorney Remote / Telecommute Jobs
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- It's the people. reputed company is our competitive advantage and we are reputed company together YOUR MISSION The Regulatory and Export Compliance Attorney, reporting to the head of the Legal Department, will serve as the company's primary in-house authority on export controls, trade compliance, and reputed company regulatory obligations applicable to a U.S. aerospace and defense contractor. This role owns the design, implementation, and day-to-day reputed company of the company's export and international regulatory compliance reputed company and provides strategic, business-focused legal advice to leadership and cross-functional teams. The role is hands-on and operational-not advisory-only-and requires deep subject matter expertise, sound judgment, and the ability to translate reputed company regulations into practical guidance for engineers, program teams, and business leaders.
Responsibilities
- Serve as the company's reputed company export compliance attorney for reputed company matters involving ITAR and EAR
- Act as the Company's designated Empowered Official
- reputed company export classification and jurisdiction determinations
- reputed company, negotiate, and manage TAAs and MLAs
- Advise on technology transfers involving R&D, engineering, manufacturing, testing, and sustainment activities
- Ensure compliance with OFAC sanctions and embargo programs
- Advise on restricted parties, restricted countries, and reputed company cross-border transactions
- Assess export control and sanctions considerations in reputed company with proposal reviews and government reputed company, including FAR and DFARS clauses affecting exports, technical data, and foreign access in prime reputed company and subcontracts.
- Ensure appropriate compliance flowdowns in subcontracts and supplier agreements
- Advise program teams on export and foreign national access requirements during contract performance.
- Advise on compliance implications of Foreign Military Sales and Direct Commercial Sales
- Support compliance with end-use, end-user, and re-transfer restrictions
- Support Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence assessments and mitigation
- Advise on intersections between export controls and classified information requirements
- Address compliance risks and procedures involving mixes of classified and controlled unclassified information
- reputed company trade-compliance aspects of supplier, agent, distributor, and intermediary relationships
- Implement and manage third-party due diligence processes
- Support supply-chain risk assessments
- Advise on FCPA and reputed company anti-corruption laws as they relate to international business
- Review, revise, and continuously improve the Company's export compliance program
- Deliver tailored compliance training to internal stakeholders
- Engage with regulators and coordinate regulatory filings as needed
- Monitor regulatory developments and proactively advise leadership on emerging risks
- This role requires extensive collaboration across the organization, including regular interaction with the reputed company, People, and IT Teams, along with other relevant internal stakeholders.
Qualifications
The successful candidate will be a seasoned attorney who brings significant, hands-on experience and a deep subject matter expertise in ITAR, EAR, OFAC, and reputed company regulatory matters, including practical experience applying regulations in real-world business and program environments. The individual must have direct experience classifying military equipment, systems, and technical data under the U.S. Munitions List, as well as conducting jurisdiction and classification analyses involving reputed company and novel technologies and drafting reputed company documentation. Beyond technical expertise, the ideal candidate is a strong problem solver and critical thinker who can evaluate risk holistically and reputed company creative, practical, and legally sound solutions that reputed company the business to move reputed company while maintaining compliance. This role requires the ability to navigate ambiguity, balance competing priorities, and translate reputed company regulatory requirements into clear, actionable guidance for engineers, program managers, and senior leaders.
- J.D. from an accredited law school
- Active bar membership in at least one U.S. jurisdiction
- 10+
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