Sr. Customs Entry WriterHybrid - Reynoldsburg, OHOdyssey Logistics is a global logistics and supply chain partner helping businesses optimize performance through fully integrated, end-to-end solutions. We connect transportation, technology, and expertise across a broad network of services including 3PL and 4PL managed services, multimodal and intermodal transport, warehousing, trucking, Jones Act Ocean, and customs brokerage, ensuring goods move reliably, efficiently, and intelligently around the world.Today, Odyssey supports more than 6,000 customers globally, delivering scalable, data driven solutions across complex supply chains. What started with a single client has grown into a dynamic, evolving organization focused on performance, precision, and long term partnership.Our work is complex, fast moving, and highly collaborative.
Success here requires people who think strategically, operate with urgency, and navigate across functions to solve real business challenges. We value individuals who take ownership, challenge the status quo, and turn insight into action.Our culture is grounded in five core values: Win Together, Innovate Boldly, Drive Results, Customer Centric, and Guide with Care. These are not just principles; they shape how we make decisions, partner with customers, and show up for each other.At Odyssey, you are not just part of a company; you are part of building what comes next.The RoleWork Model: Hybrid (Remote on Fridays)Work Schedule: Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pmTravel Requirements: NoSupervisory Responsibilities: NoReports to: Customs House Brokerage ManagerSummary / Primary Role: The Custom House Brokerage (CHB) Sr. Import Entry Writer is responsible for the accurate and compliant preparation, submission, and management of U.S.
Customs import entries, with an emphasis on Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) admissions, filings, and compliance. This role requires deep knowledge of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations, tariff classification, valuation, PGA requirements, and FTZ program rules to ensure regulatory compliance, mitigate risk, and support efficient cargo movement.What You'll DoImport Entry ManagementPrepare, validate, and transmit import entries (CBP Forms 3461, 7501, 7512, AES, etc.) in compliance with CBP regulationsEnsure timely and accurate clearance of cargo while meeting client and operational deadlinesReview commercial invoices, packing lists, bills of lading, certificates of origin, and other supporting documentationDetermine correct HTS classification, duty rates, valuation, country of origin, and applicability of trade programs (USMCA, FTAs, ADD/CVD, etc.)Coordinate with carriers, terminals, warehouse operators, and internal teams to resolve discrepancies or clearance issuesFTZ (Foreign Trade Zone) OperationsPrepare and file FTZ admissions, withdrawals (Consumption, Transportation, Export), and zone status changesEnsure compliance with 19 CFR Part 146 and FTZ Board regulationsManage weekly and monthly FTZ entries, including reconciliation and duty optimization strategiesSupport FTZ recordkeeping, inventory control, admission documentation, and audit readinessCollaborate with FTZ operators and clients to maintain compliant zone processesValidate valuation methodologies (e.g., assists, royalties, first sale where applicable)Compliance & Regulatory OversightEnsure compliance with CBP, Census, FDA, USDA, EPA, FCC, and other Partner Government Agency (PGA) requirementsMonitor regulatory changes affecting import FTZ programsIdentify and escalate compliance risks, potential penalties, or audit concernsSupport CBP Requests for Information (CF28) and Notices of Action (CF29)Maintain accurate records in accordance with CBP recordkeeping requirementsClient & Internal SupportServe as a subject matter expert for FTZ and customs brokerage entry questionsCommunicate clearly with clients regarding documentation requirements, clearance status, and compliance impactsAssist in onboarding new clients, especially those utilizing FTZ programsProvide guidance on duty savings, compliance strategies, and operational efficienciesWhat You Bring7-10 years' experience as an Import Entry WriterUS Custom House Brokerage (CHB) license preferredExperience within the logistics or transportation industry is requiredInternational import/export experience requiredFTZ experience is strongly preferred but not required, including admissions, withdrawals, weekly entries, and compliance processesStrong knowledge of U.S. Customs regulations, HTSUS classification, valuation, tariffs, and trade compliance requirementsFamiliarity with PGA requirements and Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) proceduresAbility to manage multiple entries, priorities, and deadlines in a fast-paced environmentStrong attention to detail, organizational skills, and problem-solving abilitiesExcellent written and verbal communication skillsCompensationPay range: Competitive hourly payBonus Eligible: NoCommission Eligible: NoNo relocation allowance will be considered unless specifically addressed.
All applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States.We offer a comprehensive and competitive compensation and benefits package, including:A choice of medical plans with FSA and HSA optionsDental InsuranceVision InsuranceCompany-paid Life and Disability Insurance401(k) Plan with Company MatchPaid Time Off (PTO) and Company HolidaysEmployee Assistance ProgramCompany Health & Wellness ProgramDiscounts with Preferred VendorsOdyssey does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, sex or gender (including pregnancy, childbirth and pregnancy-related conditions), gender identity or expression (including transgender status), sexual orientation, marital status, military service and veteran status, physical or mental disability, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.