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Drive, optimise and maintain global trade processes, embedding best-practice governance across Gallagher’s supply chain. This is a newly created role with significant scope - shaping governance, improving master data integrity, and ensuring we meet evolving global trade requirements while unlocking opportunities that support commercial growth. You’ll sit at the heart of our global supply chain ecosystem, partnering with legal, logistics, procurement, R&D, engineering, and regional operations to drive best-practice compliance and streamlined cross-border trade. With one direct report, the Global Trade Data Coordinator, and broad influence across the organisation, this role blends strategic leadership, hands-on problem solving, and strong relationship management.
Job Responsibility:
Establishing central governance for customs data, trade agreements, and global trade processes
Maintaining and optimising tariff and commodity code accuracy as the single source of truth in SAP
Embedding tariff classification and data requirements into R&D, NPD, procurement, and sourcing workflows
Partnering with Legal & Risk to uphold global customs regulations and manage escalations
Leading historic liability reviews and building audit-ready, fit-for-purpose controls
Driving continuous improvement across systems and processes, including automation and broker integrations
Managing key external relationships with regulatory authorities, brokers, and advisors
Building internal capability through training, guidance, and cross-regional support
Setting expectations, coaching your direct report, and supporting ongoing capability uplift
Coordinating incident response and remediation to ensure quick, transparent resolution
Contributing to wider supply chain initiatives that improve overall operational performance
Requirements:
7+ years’ experience in international trade compliance or supply chain
Leadership experience in compliance, master data, or related functions
Strong working knowledge of customs regulations, tariff classification, and SAP master data
A track record of delivering cross-functional change and process improvement
Analytical strength and attention to detail
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills
Confidence navigating ambiguity, evolving regulations, and multi-regional demands
What we offer:
Flexible hours with hybrid or remote options
Free on-site parking
Subsidised café
KiwiSaver contributions on top of salary
Annual bonuses
Fun, collaborative environment with team-building events