What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Corporate Counsel - Trade Compliance position at AESC (US) LLC?
AESC is a global leader in the development and manufacturing of high-performance batteries for zero-emission electric vehicles and energy storage systems. Founded in Japan in 2007 and headquartered in Yokohama, AESC has been building manufacturing capabilities around the world in the U.S., U.K., Europe, Japan and China to serve key markets and leading customers locally for over 14 years. Today, AESC has become the partner of choice for the world’s leading OEMs and energy storage providers in North America, Europe, and Asia. Its advanced technology powers over one million electric vehicles and provides more than 15GWh of installed capacity for battery energy systems in over 60 countries.
AESC is expanding its footprint in the United States with gigafactories in Kentucky, South Carolina, and Tennessee to meet the growing demand for EV and BESS batteries and strengthen its presence in the North American market. AESC's Tennessee gigafactory in Smyrna, which has been operational since 2012, produces batteries for Nissan. The Kentucky gigafactory in Bowling Green will supply Mercedes-Benz with high-performance battery cell modules. The South Carolina gigafactory in Florence will supply technology-leading battery cells for new electric models produced in BMW Group's Spartanburg plant. AESC is committed to our local communities where it is making its investments, creating jobs, and supporting local charities.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide legal advice and counseling on trade laws, export / import controls, sanctions, and anti-bribery and anti-corruption.
- Provide legal advice to businesses and relevant compliance teams on trade matters.
- Conduct and support trade compliance risk assessments and audits and develop remediation or corrective action plans.
- Collaborate with the Chief Compliance Officer to support trade program development – including policies, procedures and automated systems.
- Monitor and keep current on the rapidly evolving trade environment; communicate with businesses on the impact of changes and support and develop risk mitigation strategies.
- Support the business with any required changes to policies and procedures based on changes in applicable laws and regulations.
- Lead interactions with trade government regulators; prepare and manage responses to internal and external audits and government inquiries.
- Help develop and deliver tailored training to raise awareness of trade risks and obligations and support a continuing culture of compliance.
- Draft, review and advise on trade provisions within contracts and transaction documentation.
- Support compliance due diligence reviews of third parties and counterparties.
- Deal with diverse constituencies of internal and external parties including regulators, external counsel, customers and vendors, and business and functional leaders; identify, retain and manage outside counsel as necessary.
Qualifications
This role requires strong business acumen and the ability to work as a collaborative business partner across geographies, functions, and product lines to provide legal, policy, and strategic support to the businesses and the compliance teams. The successful candidate will have the ability to work independently, while ensuring connectivity with stakeholders and teammates.
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