Senior Manager, Customs and Trade

OpenAI OpenAI · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · Finance

Lead OpenAI's global import customs strategy and operating model, refining governance for classification, valuation, and country of origin. Shape how AI and agentic workflows are applied to policy-heavy import work, building systems for easier navigation, execution, and scaling. Partner with Engineering, Procurement, and Finance on landed-cost models, lead broker strategy, and build import documentation standards. Establish policies, SOPs, and metrics, and partner with Legal and Tax. Build internal tooling and AI-enabled workflows for triage, document review, knowledge retrieval, and reporting.

What you'd actually do

  1. Refine the strategy and operating model for OpenAI’s import customs program, embedding customs, tariff, and cross-border considerations into sourcing, development-stage materials, supplier operations, and logistics.
  2. Own governance for HTS classification, customs valuation, and country of origin, including decision quality, substantiation, supplier data requirements, broker handoff standards, escalation paths, and reusable knowledge.
  3. Partner with Engineering, Procurement and Strategic Finance to build durable landed-cost, tariff-impact, and importer-structure decision models that support global sourcing and planning.
  4. Lead broker strategy and operating standards across customs brokers, freight forwarders, and trade-advisory partners, including performance management, escalation management, and execution quality.
  5. Build and scale import documentation, recordkeeping, and supplier-onboarding requirements for customs-critical data, including commercial invoices, packing lists, broker packets, entry support, prototype claims, and audit-ready files.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent practical experience in international trade operations, trade law, cross-border ecommerce.
  • Significant experience leading import customs, trade operations, or a closely related function in electronics, semiconductors, robotics, advanced hardware, manufacturing, or other high-technology domains.
  • Deep expertise in trade law including import classification, customs valuation, country of origin, prototype and temporary-import frameworks, broker management, and customs documentation controls.
  • Direct experience supporting hardware development processes, sourcing, supplier onboarding, landed-cost analysis, and cross-border execution in a fast-moving product environment.
  • Strong judgment and a track record of building and scaling programs in multinational, ambiguous, and rapidly evolving operating environments.
  • Experience translating customs and trade requirements into workflows, systems requirements, service levels, operating guidance, and measurable business outcomes.
  • The ability to work credibly with procurement leaders, hardware engineers, manufacturing partners, brokers, finance stakeholders, legal partners, and operations teams.
  • Experience managing service providers and cross-functional programs that require speed, discretion, and strong execution.
  • Strong writing and communication skills, with the ability to turn complex customs requirements into clear process documentation and practical guidance.

Nice to have

  • Experience building AI-enabled workflows, internal tools, knowledge systems, or agentic processes for policy-heavy or operational work.

What the JD emphasized

  • Experience building AI-enabled workflows, internal tools, knowledge systems, or agentic processes for policy-heavy or operational work.