Duty Draw Back, Free Trade Zone Coordinator
Company: TDK Corporation of America
Location: Lincolnshire
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description FTZ Administration & Duty
Drawback Support Coordinator Job Summary The FTZ Administration &
Duty Drawback Support Coordinator provides essential operational
and administrative support for the company's daily Foreign Trade
Zone (FTZ) and Duty Drawback programs. This role is crucial for
maintaining audit-ready documentation, coordinating with external
brokers, and ensuring compliance with U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) regulations across all import and drawback
functions. Key Responsibilities Duty Drawback Operations The
coordinator will assist the Drawback Specialist with the daily
execution and sustainment of the duty drawback program: Claim
Documentation: Collect, organize, and match all required source
documentation for drawback claims, including import entry
summaries, commercial invoices, export documentation (EEI), and
bills of lading. Broker Coordination: Serve as the primary
operational contact for the Customs Broker, focusing on data
coordination and secure electronic transfer of validated claim data
for submission via ACE. Recordkeeping: Maintain a comprehensive,
audit-ready archive of all drawback claim files, ensuring quick
retrieval and substantiation for internal or CBP review. Reporting:
Track the status of all filed claims (e.g., pending review,
liquidated, paid) and provide weekly progress reports on recovery
amounts to the manager. Discrepancy Resolution: Collaborate with
customs brokers, freight forwarders, and internal finance teams to
resolve documentation and data discrepancies necessary for timely
claim completion. Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) Administration The
coordinator provides daily administrative support and coordination
for all FTZ activities: Admissions: Prepare and assist with the
filing of accurate e214 Admissions with CBP for all incoming
foreign merchandise, ensuring timely system entry and physical
segregation within the Zone. Inventory Control: Assist the Manager
in daily inventory reconciliation between the FTZ Inventory Control
and Recordkeeping System (ICRS) and the Warehouse Management System
(WMS), immediately flagging any discrepancies. Withdrawals: Prepare
the necessary documentation and data for weekly CBP Form 7501
Withdrawals for consumption, verifying goods are correctly
classified and valued prior to the Manager’s final review and
submission. Procedural Adherence: Monitor warehouse operations to
ensure all staff strictly follow established FTZ procedures (e.g.,
proper signage, secure movement) and report compliance gaps. Audit
Support: Coordinate and assist with the annual physical inventory
count and help gather required documentation for the FTZ Manager’s
Annual Report and external audits. Compliance Support & Ad-Hoc
Import Data The coordinator provides supporting assistance to the
Trade Compliance Manager for specialized import functions: HTS
Classification Support: Gather documentation and conduct research
to support HTS classification assignments, applying the General
Rules of Interpretation (GRI) and relevant Section/Chapter Notes
for Manager review. Tariff & Duty Documentation: Collect and
organize data necessary for researching applicable duty rates and
special tariff provisions (e.g., Section 301). This includes
providing validated entry documentation and CBP Form 7501
substantiation to clients for cost recovery related to special
tariffs. Country of Origin (COO) Support: Prepare supporting
documentation for COO determinations, utilizing "substantial
transformation" rules for goods entering the FTZ or imported
directly. Import Documentation Assistance: Assist in the review of
commercial invoices and entry documentation provided by suppliers
and brokers for compliance with U.S. import regulations. Required
Skills & Qualifications Experience: 3-5 years of relevant
experience in logistics, global trade compliance, or a related
administrative support role. Technical Knowledge: Foundational
understanding of the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) and the
ability to interpret CBP regulations (Title 19, CFR). Software
Proficiency: Experience with trade management software (e.g., FTZ
systems, Drawback systems) and strong proficiency in Microsoft
Excel. Education: Bachelor’s degree in business, Supply Chain,
International Trade, or a related field (preferred). Communication:
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, essential for
coordinating with external partners and internal departments.
Keywords: TDK Corporation of America, Waukesha , Duty Draw Back, Free Trade Zone Coordinator, IT / Software / Systems , Lincolnshire, Wisconsin