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Buckley Search Inc. |
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Partners for Progress |
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kevin@buckleysearch.com
Tel: (416) 865-0695 toll-free 1 (866) 996-9984
anna@buckleysearch.com
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HOURS 37 ˝ hours / week
SUPERIOR Branch Manager
The RMD technician prepares, verifies and presents to customs the documents
required for the timely
and efficient customs clearance of our clients’ goods. This is a
well-established customs broker and
logistics solutions provider with excellent company benefits.
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Identifies the client in our automated system and follows the remarks entered in
the client’s profile.
In the case of a broker, obtains his/her authorization and follows his/her
instructions.
Issues instructions to sub-agents to effect customs clearance for clients.
Prepares and/or verifies the documents required for the release of goods as per
the requirements of Canada Customs.
Contacts clients, carries and shippers in order to obtain missing information
and/or documents.
Enters in the automated system the information related to the transaction for
customs release, B3 preparation and invoicing.
Matches the documents related to the transaction to be presented to Customs to
obtain the release of goods.
Prepares request for import permit for goods that are controlled or subject to
quotas.
Prepares export documentation, traces shipments.
Replies to requests for information from clients, suppliers or government
employees.
Presents to Customs the documents required for the release of goods.
Picks up documents from Customs including those confirming the release of goods.
Prepares the instructions for “further to” invoices.
Performs general clerical tasks: photocopies, filling, answers the phone, etc.
Carries out any particular task or mandate assigned by her/his superior and/or
Management.
Conforms to any requirement of the Quality System and undertakes any action in
order to ensure
client satisfaction and/or increase effectiveness or efficiency as a company
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BASIC REQUIREMENTS
Formal Education Grade 12 / Secondary V completed.
Linguistic Requirements Spoken English required, written an asset.
Work Experience Two (2) years in a customs related position.
Knowledge/Skills - Customs attestation issued by Revenue Canada, Customs and
Excise, an asset.
- Basic knowledge of customs regulations.
- Desired skills: courtesy and good manners on the telephone.
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- Stable working environment with room to grow
- Support for Industry Education development
- Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications
- Excellent company benefits
To explore this opportunity, email us in confidence at
kevin@buckleysearch.com or
anna@buckleysearch.com
or call toll-free: 1 (866) 996-9984
All discussions are confidential. Click here for our privacy policy:
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kevin@buckleysearch.com
Tel: (416) 865-0695 toll-free 1 (866) 996-9984
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