Aversan Inc. (www.aversan.com) is a trusted multi-service engineering and electronics manufacturing company. We deliver leading-edge and reliable safety-critical electronics and software systems to the aerospace, defence, and space industries.
We are currently seeking a qualified Export Compliance Analyst.
As an Export Compliance Analyst, you will be the primary point of contact for all international trade, export, and customs compliance matters. You will manage end-to-end export compliance activities, support shipping and logistics operations, and ensure adherence to Canadian and U.S. export control regulations while supporting on-time delivery commitments. This role requires strong regulatory knowledge, hands-on logistics experience, and the ability to balance compliance requirements with operational efficiency.
Location: Mississauga, ON Work Arrangement: Onsite
Responsibilities
Serve as the main point of contact for international trade, export, and customs compliance matters.
Ensure compliance with Canadian export/import laws and U.S. extra-territorial export control regulations (ITAR/EAR).
Manage and track all export compliance activities in a defense manufacturing environment.
Provide guidance to shipping and logistics teams on customs, export, and import requirements.
Verify tariff treatment at the B3 level, ensuring correct tariff application.
Obtain, manage, and track End User Statements, Export Permits, and U.S. re-export authorizations.
Validate export jurisdiction and classification (ECCN, USML, ECL, HS codes) for purchased and manufactured items in collaboration with Engineering, Procurement, and Global Trade Compliance teams.
Enter and manage export permit applications in the Government of Canada EXCOL system.
Establish systems to monitor upcoming shipments and export permit requirements to support on-time delivery (OTD) targets.
Prepare export documentation and arrange transportation via air, ocean, and ground, including CERS filings.
Liaise with freight forwarders and manage Commercial and Government Bills of Lading (CBL/GBL).
Coordinate import documentation for incoming international shipments.
Ensure compliance with customer-specific shipping instructions, labelling, and supplier portal requirements.
Ensure dangerous goods packaging and documentation meet regulatory requirements.
Review, approve, and optimize logistics costs, including freight and customs broker invoices.
Recommend efficient material movement strategies that balance cost, schedule, and compliance.
Build and maintain strong relationships with suppliers, customers, and logistics partners.
Ensure all activities comply with the Quality Management System (QMS) and Health & Safety procedures.
Basic Qualifications
Minimum 5 years’ experience managing an export compliance program.
Post-secondary education (certificate or diploma) in a related field.
Experience in defense and/or aerospace manufacturing is a strong asset.
In-depth knowledge of: Canada’s Export & Import Permits Act (EIPA), Controlled Goods Program (CGP), ITAR and EAR, EXCOL (New EXCOL), Canadian Export Reporting System (CERS)
Experience with U.S. export licenses, TAAs, and MLAs.
Advanced understanding of Incoterms and international shipping practices.
Experience assigning Harmonized Tariff Codes (HS) and export classifications.
Working knowledge of Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) regulations.
Experience with Restricted Party Screening (RPS).
Familiarity with ERP systems, preferably Oracle EBS.
Experience with WAWF/PIEE and Repairables Portals is an asset.
Experience with MIL-SPEC-2073 packaging and labelling is an asset.
Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel).
Strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Compensation: $75,000 – $105,000 CAD (annual salary)
The base salary or rate offered to an applicant within this range is determined by considering several factors, including the individual's geographic location, skills, competencies, and unique qualifications. This ensures compensation is fair and aligned with the specific requirements and attributes of each candidate. Vacancy Status: This posting is for an existing vacancy. AI in Hiring: We use AI tools to assist with application management (e.g., organizing submissions and surfacing potentially relevant qualifications). AI is not used to make hiring decisions. All decisions are made by our hiring managers and recruitment team. Our use of AI is governed by security and privacy risk assessments aligned with our cybersecurity framework.