It’s more than a job
As a Customs Specialist at Kuehne+Nagel, your job is to optimise logistics to keep our global supply chains running smoothly. But the impact of your work goes beyond that. In fact, your expertise makes both special and ordinary moments possible for people around the world. For example, your work could ensure that a global product launch happens on time—such as ethically sourced beauty and bath products stocked at local stores for your loved one’s valued self‑care routine. It’s import and export work, but it’s also so much more than we imagine.
How you create impact
- Lead and develop a team of Systems Managers responsible for clusters of national customs systems, organized by geography, language, or technology alignment.
- Establish corporate-level access and governance over national customs applications, ensuring Kuehne+Nagel maintains administration rights and integration capability across all key markets.
- Act as the primary corporate technology stakeholder in relationships with national customs software vendors, ensuring alignment on roadmaps, service levels, and integration standards.
- Define and govern integration architectures between our corporate systems and national customs platforms, including data pipelines, message flows, and API/EDI interfaces.
- Drive standardization of integration patterns, tooling, and operational practices across the country cluster model.
- Coordinate with other stakeholders and development teams to ensure integrations are technically sound, scalable, and aligned with the broader customs technology strategy.
What we would like you to bring
- A strong background in IT systems, integration, or infrastructure, with a proven track record of delivering results in complex, large‑scale environments. (Minimum 10 years or more)
- Demonstrated experience leading small to medium‑sized teams, with the ability to recruit, develop, and retain technical talent in a distributed organization.
- Deep hands‑on knowledge of systems integration disciplines, including network protocols, scripting (e.g., Python, Groovy, Bash), XSLT transformations, messaging/queueing systems (e.g., RabbitMQ, Kafka, ActiveMQ), and SQL‑based data management.
- Demonstrated ability to manage relationships with external software vendors, negotiate service levels, and represent corporate technology interests in commercial discussions.
- Experience with data pipeline and integration platforms such as Apache NiFi is highly valued. Familiarity with EDI platforms (e.g., Sterling, Seeburger) or similar is a plus.
- Proven ability to work effectively in a matrix organizational structure with distributed and cross‑functional stakeholders across multiple geographies and business units. Ability to translate complex operational realities into clear technology roadmaps and governance frameworks, balancing short‑term pragmatism with long‑term strategic vision.
- Prior experience in the logistics, freight forwarding, or customs brokerage sector is highly valued, particularly familiarity with customs clearance processes and trade compliance.
- Excellent written and spoken English is essential. Proficiency in additional European languages is a significant advantage given the global scope of the role.
What’s in it for you
- Individual career development planning with access to global mobility and leadership programs.
- Flexible and mobile working arrangements to support work‑life balance.
- Comprehensive benefits package including supplementary health insurance and additional well‑being offerings.
- A diverse, international environment where initiative, collaboration, and continuous learning are rewarded.
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