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Supervisory International Trade Analyst
U.S. International Trade Commission · Posted 8 days ago
Hybrid Washington, DC $169K – $197K Apply by Jun 19, 2026 General Business And Industry ENTJESTJINTJISTJ
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An independent Federal agency, the U.S. International Commission provides the President and Congress with high-quality analysis and technical support on international trade, tariff and competitiveness issues; hears and decides import injury cases; and publishes the United States' tariff schedule. You will find a working environment throughout the Commission that is dedicated to the development of your technical skills and a commitment to provide balance between your work and personal life.
What You'll Do
- →The incumbent is a Supervisory International Trade Analyst in the Office of Investigations.
- →As a supervisor, you will lead, manage and provide expertise in the conduct of import injury investigations and other international trade-related projects in the office.
- →The incumbent is responsible for providing leadership and overall direction and coordination to interdisciplinary teams in the development and implementation of Commission rules, procedures, and policy as it relates to performing statutory investigations.
- →You will personally be responsible for insuring that the Commission's equal employment opportunity goals and objectives and the collective bargaining agreement are supported.
- →Incumbent duties will include: Leading and coordinating teams and work plans that result in high-quality reports on the products, industries, and markets that are the subject of import injury investigations, in accordance with Commission rules, policies, and time schedules.
- →Recruiting, hiring employees, and developing a professional workforce; identifying and recommending training and development opportunities, evaluating performance, providing guidance and feedback to others to help enhance their skills, gain new knowledge, and improve their performance.
- →Planning and outlining project objectives to achieve Commission goals, while insuring sufficient resources to complete projects in the allotted time with adequate rigor and high-quality analysis; assigning and reviewing work for completeness, accuracy, and objectivity by providing continuous performance feedback and rating employee performance.
- →Participating, serving as a member of, and contributing substantively to, agency-wide committees and working groups, and addressing agency and personnel performance, human capital projects, process analysis and improvement, and other programmatic and administrative initiatives.
- →Creating a work environment and culture that challenges and motivates others to succeed; developing and maintaining cooperative working relationships both within and outside the Commission; building coalitions using tactful and diplomatic approaches with key stakeholders.
- →Imparting expertise and providing assistance on a formal and informal basis to the Commissioners, their staff, Congress, other federal agencies, international organizations, and the public on international trade-related issues, including import injury, trade remedy, or antidumping/ countervailing duties.
Requirements
- ✓While there is no education requirement for this position, the ideal and most successful candidate should possess a professional body of knowledge related to this position.
- ✓This would typically be obtained by possession of a Bachelor's degree or higher in the fields of international trade/relations, economics, business administration, or other fields directly related to the production of goods and services in international trade.
- ✓Such theoretical knowledge ideally would include an understanding of the technical and economic factors influencing international trade and competitiveness, commodity and trade collection methods and analytical.
Personality Fit
Job ID: dc41548c-bdc4-4a21-b761-41f7dcbc4f2e
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