Analyst- Logistics, Import/Export

Thank you for your interest in joining Solventum. Solventum is a new healthcare company with a long legacy of solving big challenges that improve lives and help healthcare professionals perform at their best. At Solventum, people are at the heart of every innovation we pursue. Guided by empathy, insight, and clinical intelligence, we collaborate with the best minds in healthcare to address our customers’ toughest challenges. While we continue updating the Solventum Careers Page and applicant materials, some documents may still reflect legacy branding. Please note that all listed roles are Solventum positions, and our Privacy Policy: applies to any personal information you submit. As it was with 3M, at Solventum all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Job Description: Logistics Analyst (Solventum) 3M Health Care is now Solventum At Solventum, we enable better, smarter, safer healthcare to improve lives. As a new company with a long legacy of creating breakthrough solutions for our customers’ toughest challenges, we pioneer game-changing innovations at the intersection of health, material and data science that change patients' lives for the better while enabling healthcare professionals to perform at their best. Because people, and their wellbeing, are at the heart of every scientific advancement we pursue. We partner closely with the brightest minds in healthcare to ensure that every solution we create melds the latest technology with compassion and empathy. Because at Solventum, we never stop solving for you. The Impact You’ll Make in this Role As a Logistics Analyst, you will have the opportunity to tap into your curiosity and collaborate with some of the most innovative and diverse people around the world. Here, you will make an impact by: • Providing ongoing training and direction to operations and business unit personnel regarding harmonized tariff schedule (HTS) and other government agency reporting requirements • Holding ownership of tariff classification rules and maintenance of existing data to ensure data accuracy • Actively monitoring tariff classification changes for your designated region(s) and updating internal databases and communicating this to external brokers. • Demonstrating effective communication skills and strong analytical ability to anticipate and resolve issues while enabling improved decision making • Demonstrating knowledge of regulatory requirement and utilizing depth and breadth of experience to establish trade policies and procedures aligned with regulatory changes, risk and impact • Monitoring and seeking to influence applicable country trade regulatory activity and serve as a liaison at both national and local agency levels • Driving improved regulatory compliance and business effectiveness through process optimization Your Skills and Expertise To set you up for success in this role from day one, Solventum requires (at a minimum) the following qualifications: • Bachelor’s Degree or higher AND 5 years of professional experience in HTS Classification. Additional qualifications that could help you succeed even further in this role include: • US Licensed Customs broker or equivalent in a foreign jurisdiction • In-depth knowledge and demonstrated expertise applying general rules of HTS classification (GRIs) and concepts such as “essential character”. • Ability to interpret customs rulings and drawings/schematics and communicate technical information clearly • Experience with large and transformative projects involving international trade • Experience working cross-functionally across different geographies, functions, and systems of record • Expertise with trade focus areas such as release, classification, valuation, and trade risk management • Familiarity/working knowledge of PGAs • Experience handling broker inquiries. • Excellent communication and problem-solving skills • Experience with SAP GTS and Tradeflow is a plus Work location: • Remote Travel: May include up to 10% domestic/international Relocation Assistance: May be authorized Must be legally authorized to work in country of employment without sponsorship for employment visa status (e.g., H1B status). Supporting Your Well-being Solventum offers many programs to help you live your best life – both physically and financially. To ensure competitive pay and benefits, Solventum regularly benchmarks with other companies that are comparable in size and scope. Applicable to US Applicants Only:The expected compensation range for this position is $83,600 - $114,950, which includes base pay plus variable incentive pay, if eligible. This range represents a good faith estimate for this position. The specific compensation offered to a candidate may vary based on factors including, but not limited to, the candidate’s relevant knowledge, training, skills, work

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