Senior Manager, Customs and Trade
OpenAI
About the Team
Tax and Trade at OpenAI shapes business strategy by embedding critical tax, export controls, customs, and cross-border considerations into how the company builds, sources, scales, and operates in support of the mission. We combine deep expertise with practical systems thinking to look around corners, identify emerging risks and opportunities early, and help teams make smarter decisions at the point where strategy becomes execution. Across procurement, hardware operations, manufacturing, logistics, finance, legal, supplier onboarding, and operator workflows, we build robust, scalable support services leveraging cutting edge technology including governed AI and automation to make complex regulated work more durable, more efficient, and easier to scale.
About the Role
We’re hiring a Sr. Manager, Customs and Trade Operations to lead OpenAI’s global import customs strategy and operating model. This is a senior role with broad scope across hardware sourcing, development-stage materials, supplier onboarding, landed-cost design, broker strategy, and cross-border execution. You will refine how OpenAI governs import classification, customs valuation, country of origin, importer structure, broker operating models, documentation standards, and shipment decisioning in a way that supports the company’s pace of technical development and global operations.
You will also shape how OpenAI applies AI and agentic workflows to policy-heavy import work, building systems that make complex rules easier to navigate, easier to execute, and easier to scale.
This role is based in San Francisco, CA. We use a hybrid work model of 3 days in the office per week and offer relocation assistance to new employees.
In this role, you will:
- 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.
- Own governance for HTS ...
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