ITT Inc. (NYSE: ITT) is a diversified global leading manufacturer of highly engineered critical components and customized technology solutions serving the flow, aerospace and defense, transportation, industrial, and energy markets. Through operational execution, innovation, and disciplined capital deployment, including strategic acquisitions such as SPX FLOW, ITT partners with its customers to deliver enduring solutions to the key industries that underpin our modern way of life.
Headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, ITT has a market cap of roughly $20 billion and employs more than 15,000 people across 40 countries and serves customers in approximately 125 countries. Following the acquisition of SPX FLOW, the company is expected to generate $5.4 billion in annual revenue.
Our businesses are organized in three distinct segments, each based around our core engineering DNA:
Flow Technologies: A global leader in, providing a broad portfolio of pumps, valves, mixing and agitation equipment, heat transfer, homogenizers, separation, water and wastewater treatment, and engineered process solutions.Our leading brands include the iconic Goulds Pumps (with more than 175 years of history), Anhydro, APV, Bornemann, Bran+Luebbe, C’treat, Engineered Valves, Gerstenberg Schröder, Goulds Pumps, Habonim, Johnson Pump, Lightnin, Philadelphia, Plenty, PRO Cast, Rheinhütte, Seital Separation, Stelzer, Svanehøj, Tigerholm, Uutechnic, VIDAR, Waukesha Cherry-Burrell.
Motion Technologies: A global leader in brake pads (ICE and electrified brake pads) and shock absorbers (energy absorption solutions) for transportation applications. Our leading brands include Friction Technologies, KONI and Axtone.
Connect and Control Technologies: A leader in critical applications for the aerospace, defense and industrial markets, including harsh environment connectors and control components. Our leading brands include ITT Cannon, Enidine, Aerospace Controls and kSARIA.
The Customs Compliance Coordinator is responsible for executing post-entry audits of import entries focused exclusively on IEEPA tariff compliance and recovery. This role performs full entry audits after filing to validate the accuracy of customs value, country of origin, valuation elements, and Chapter 99 tariff application, ensuring duties are correctly assessed and recoverable errors are identified.
The position owns the end-to-end post-entry correction lifecycle, including CAPE submission, tracking, and financial recovery reporting across multiple value centers.
Post-Entry Import Audits (Full Entry Review)
- Perform comprehensive post-entry audits on filed import entries to ensure full IEEPA compliance.
- Conduct complete entry validation, including:
- Confirm IEEPA duty calculation and payment accuracy at entry summary level.
- Identify discrepancies resulting in overpayments, underpayments, or incorrect tariff application.
IEEPA Tariff Validation (Chapter 99 Focus)
- Validate correct application of Chapter 99 HTS provisions tied to IEEPA trade actions.
- Ensure proper reporting sequence, exclusion usage, and applicability.
- Identify missed opportunities for exclusion claims or incorrect duty assessments.
CAPE Submission & Post-Entry Corrections
- Prepare and submit Post Summary Corrections (PSC) and protests via CAPE (CBP Automated Post Entry system) based on audit findings.
- Ensure all submissions include complete documentation, valuation support, origin substantiation, and tariff justification.
- Monitor CAPE filings and ensure timely follow-up and resolution.
Tariff Recovery Tracking & Reporting
- Maintain a centralized tariff recovery tracker including entry details, issue type, amounts identified, filed, and recovered.
- Track CAPE submission status through resolution and refund.
- Reconcile identified vs. realized recovery values.
Duty Reconciliation & Financial Alignment
- Reconcile filed duties, corrected duties, and recovered amounts.
- Partner with Finance to ensure accurate accounting of refunds and duty adjustments.
Audit Documentation & Recordkeeping
- Maintain complete audit files including entry documentation, valuation analysis, origin support, and CAPE records.
- Ensure compliance with CBP recordkeeping requirements.
Broker Support for IEEPA Corrections
- Coordinate with customs brokers specifically to execute required corrections identified during audits.
- Ensure brokers accurately file PSCs and protests in CAPE based on audit findings.
- Validate that corrected filings properly address valuation, origin, and Chapter 99 discrepancies tied to IEEPA recovery.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Partner with Finance, Procurement, Supply Chain, and Engineering to validate audit findings and support correction submission.
- Communicate recovery status and financial impact to value centers.
- 5-8+ years of import compliance experience with focus on post-entry audits and tariff recovery.
- Expertise in customs valuation, country of origin, Chapter 99, and IEEPA tariff application.
- Experience with CAPE system and post-entry processes.
- Strong analytical and documentation skills.
KEY SUCCESS METRICS
- IEEPA tariff recovery identified vs. realized
- Accuracy of CAPE submissions
- Timeliness of corrections and recovery
- Reduction in repeat errors