Company Profile
Crown Agents USA, Inc. (CA-USA) is seeking a Customs Advisor
with Fast Track Clearance knowledge for the USAID Nigeria Expanded Trade and
Transport Program (NEXTT) Project located in Nigeria.
Our Business
Crown Agents is an international development company
employing over 600 personnel worldwide with a presence in more than 40
countries, subsidiaries in 12 countries, and permanent staff working on the
ground in 22 corporate offices in Africa, Asia Latin America, Japan, the United
Kingdom, and the United States. Crown Agents provides direct assistance, management
consulting, and human and institutional development for public and private
sector clients in customs and trade facilitation, public financial management,
procurement, logistics, and health systems strengthening.
Crown Agents USA (CA-USA), the U.S. incorporated subsidiary
of CA Group, provides direct procurement services, technical assistance, and
training to improve health outcomes, establish good governance, and stimulate
economic growth across the developing world. Established practice areas include
Health, Supply Chain Services, Food Security, and M&E. Since its
incorporation in the United States in 1998, CA-USA has provided technical
assistance services and support to U.S. Government agencies and international
organizations such as the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID),
the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), the U.S. Trade and Development
Agency (USTDA), and the Gates Foundation.
Crown Agents USA (CA-USA) is an implementing partner for the
Nigeria Expanded Trade and Transport Program (NEXTT). NEXTT will improve trade
policy, support trade capacity building, and remove bottlenecks to promote the
free flow of products and agricultural goods. NEXTT builds on and extends trade
and transport activities begun under the USAID MARKETS (Maximizing Agriculture
Revenue in Key Enterprise and Target Sites) project, and on the export
promotion activities of the Nigeria Expanded Exports Program (NEEP).
NEXTT will contribute to food security and poverty reduction
in Nigeria and support regional trade and transportation objectives by
facilitating trade flows. It supports the African Growth and Opportunities Act
(AGOA) and complements agricultural productivity improvement efforts under the
United States government’s (USG) Feed-the-Future food security initiative.
Role & Responsibilities
The Customs Advisor will work closely with stakeholders on
the Nigeria NEXTT program to modernize customs and trade initiatives while
enhancing revenue and border protection, facilitating legitimate trade, and
improving national trade flows.
How to apply:
Application Process
To apply to this position, please email your CV to
careers@crownagents.com . Include your name, along with the full title of the
position you are applying for, in the subject line. Visit our website at
www.crownagentsusa.com for more
information about our company. No phone calls, faxes or walk-ins please. Crown
Agents USA, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.
Crown Agents USA will provide reasonable accommodations to
applicants with qualified disabilities in accordance with the ADA and local
labor law as applicable. If you require a reasonable accommodation for our
application process, please contact our Recruiting department directly.
Requests will be kept confidential and shared strictly on a need-to-know basis
only.
Customs AdvisorSpecific Responsibilities
Specifically, the Consultant is expected to assist in the
overall management of the program to include oversight, coordination, and
direct contributions on an as needed basis including, but not limited to:
• Assess the Fast Track Clearance process operating in Lagos
Port and evaluate as a pilot in the transition to implementation of AEO.
• Provide training on benchmarking the effectiveness of
trade facilitation measures against existing metrics.
• Facilitate meetings on the implications of benchmarking
for customs modernization activities.
• On an annual basis, assess the capacity and effectiveness
of trade facilitation and customs. • Conduct needs assessment for the Nigeria
Customs Service (NCS) on legislative processes.
• Facilitate working group series with members of the
inter-ministerial and legislature on finalization and passage of the NCS act.
• Conduct capacity building workshops for NCS officials in
developing an efficient and effective risk management system.
• Participate in the organizational strategic plan for
improved risk management procedures.
• Provide recommendations on the development of a tariff and
valuation unit.
• Conduct consultative workshops between NCS and the private
sector on risk management and process design in automated customs clearance
processes.
• In conjunction with team members, assess and carry out
training needs on automated customs clearance.
• Draft implementing regulations procedures for authorized
economic officers and preferred traders.
• Provide technical assistance to the NCS to disseminate
training to the trading community.
Qualifications
• Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration or a related
field required.
• Master’s Degree preferred.
• Seven or more years related experience in the design and
implementation of customs regulations and procedures; familiarity with the fast
track clearance process required.
• Understanding of Authorized Economic Operator (AEO)
regulations and procedures required.
• Familiarity with the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) act
and legislative processes.
• Proven skills in representation, liaison, and
collaboration with government, and private organizations; familiarity with the
national customs service in Nigeria preferred.
• Demonstrated ability to successfully lead and facilitate
customs activities in a multi-cultural environment.
• Related work history training, mentoring and advising
peers on customs procedures.
• Demonstrated skills in Microsoft Office Suite applications
including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
• Extensive, related
experience managing customs and trade facilitation processes issues including
implementing effective policies, procedures, and best practices.
• Experience and knowledge of the organizational set up of a
national customs administration.
• Former experience implementing customs and trade
facilitation reform projects in Nigeria preferred; knowledge of customs and
trade facilitation reform projects on the African continent considered.
• Knowledge of performing updates to ASYCUDA or similar
electronic customs clearance systems.
• Experience and knowledge of USAID funded programs
preferred.
How to apply:
Application Process
To apply to this position, please email your CV to
careers@crownagents.com. Include your name, along with the full title of the
position you are applying for, in the subject line. Visit our website at
www.crownagentsusa.com for more
information about our company. No phone calls, faxes or walk-ins please. Crown
Agents USA, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.
Crown Agents USA will provide reasonable accommodations to
applicants with qualified disabilities in accordance with the ADA and local
labor law as applicable. If you require a reasonable accommodation for our
application process, please contact our Recruiting department directly.
Requests will be kept confidential and shared strictly on a need-to-know basis
only.
Customs Advisor, Customs Policy
Crown Agents USA, Inc. (CA-USA) is seeking a Customs Advisor
with Customs Policy knowledge for the USAID Nigeria Expanded Trade and
Transport Program (NEXTT) project located in Nigeria.
Our Business
Crown Agents is an international development company
employing over 600 personnel worldwide with a presence in more than 40
countries, subsidiaries in 12 countries, and permanent staff working on the
ground in 22 corporate offices in Africa, Asia Latin America, Japan, the United
Kingdom, and the United States. Crown Agents provides direct assistance,
management consulting, and human and institutional development for public and
private sector clients in customs and trade facilitation, public financial
management, procurement, logistics, and health systems strengthening.
Crown Agents USA (CA-USA), the U.S. incorporated subsidiary
of CA Group, provides direct procurement services, technical assistance, and
training to improve health outcomes, establish good governance, and stimulate
economic growth across the developing world. Established practice areas include
Health, Supply Chain Services, Food Security, and M&E. Since its
incorporation in the United States in 1998, CA-USA has provided technical
assistance services and support to U.S. Government agencies and international
organizations such as the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID),
the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), the U.S. Trade and Development
Agency (USTDA), and the Gates Foundation.
Crown Agents USA (CA-USA) is an implementing partner for the
Nigeria Expanded Trade and Transport Program (NEXTT). NEXTT will improve trade
policy, support trade capacity building, and remove bottlenecks to promote the
free flow of products and agricultural goods. NEXTT builds on and extends trade
and transport activities begun under the USAID MARKETS (Maximizing Agriculture
Revenue in Key Enterprise and Target Sites) project, and on the export
promotion activities of the Nigeria Expanded Exports Program (NEEP). NEXTT will
contribute to food security and poverty reduction in Nigeria and support
regional trade and transportation objectives by facilitating trade flows. It
supports the African Growth and Opportunities Act (AGOA) and complements
agricultural productivity improvement efforts under the United States
government’s (USG) Feed-the-Future food security initiative.
Role & Responsibilities
The Customs Advisor will work closely with stakeholders on
the Nigeria NEXTT program to modernize customs and trade initiatives while
enhancing revenue and border protection, facilitating legitimate trade, and
improving national trade flows.
Specific Responsibilities
Specifically, the Consultant is expected to assist in the
overall management of the program to include oversight, coordination, and
direct contributions on an as needed basis including, but not limited to:
• Provide mentoring support to help NCS identify capability
gaps, develop enhancements and implement changes.
• Provide training on benchmarking the effectiveness of
trade facilitation measures against existing metrics.
• Facilitate meetings on the implications of benchmarking
for customs modernization activities.
• On an annual basis, assess the capacity and effectiveness
of trade facilitation and customs. • Conduct needs assessment for the Nigeria
Customs Service (NCS) on legislative processes.
• Facilitate working group series with members of the
inter-ministerial and legislature on finalization and passage of the NCS act.
• Conduct capacity
building workshops for NCS officials in developing an efficient and effective
risk management system.
• Participate in the
organizational strategic plan for improved risk management procedures.
• Provide recommendations on the development of a tariff and
valuation unit.
• Conduct consultative workshops between NCS and the private
sector on risk management and process design in automated customs clearance
processes.
• In conjunction with team members, assess and carry out
training needs on automated customs clearance.
• Draft implementing regulations procedures for authorized
economic officers and preferred traders.
• Provide technical assistance to the NCS to disseminate
training to the trading community.
Qualifications
• Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration or a related
field required.
• Master’s Degree preferred.
• Seven or more years related experience in the design and
implementation of customs regulations and procedures; familiarity with customs
policy practices is essential.
• Demonstrated knowledge of Customs Policy Design and
Assessments required.
• Substantial experience in the development and
implementation of Customs & Trade Policies.
• Ability to quickly grasp the technical concepts and
legislative language encountered in a Customs Policy environment is required.
• Familiarity with
the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) act and legislative processes.
• Proven skills in representation, liaison, and collaboration
with government, and private organizations; familiarity with the national
customs service in Nigeria preferred.
• Demonstrated ability to successfully lead and facilitate
customs activities in a multi-cultural environment.
• Related work history training, mentoring and advising
peers on customs procedures.
• Demonstrated skills in Microsoft Office Suite applications
including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
• Extensive, related experience managing customs and trade
facilitation processes issues including implementing effective policies,
procedures, and best practices.
• Experience and knowledge of the organizational set up of a
national customs administration.
• Former experience implementing customs and trade
facilitation reform projects in Nigeria preferred; knowledge of customs and
trade facilitation reform projects on the African continent considered.
• Knowledge of performing updates to ASYCUDA or similar
electronic customs clearance systems.
• Experience and knowledge of USAID funded programs
preferred.
Location: Not Specified
Experience: 7 year(s)
Course of Study: Business
administration
Required Grade: Not Specified
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