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Your Opportunity
BDO Canada’s Indirect Tax practice is seeking a manager to join our growing Customs and International Trade Services (CITS) team. This role is net new role that is advisory-focused and will support complex tariff, origin, valuation, and trade remedy matters across a national client base.
We are looking for a technically strong customs professional who can work directly with clients to navigate challenging customs matters and manage disputes arising from customs audits and help develop defense strategies.
Your Responsibilities
As part of BDO’s CITS team, you will:
Advise clients on surtax/tariff exposure, customs compliance, and trade strategy across Canadian and U.S. regimes
Analyze classification, valuation, origin, and trade remedy risks
Develop defensible technical positions and draft advisory memoranda
Lead and support clients through CBSA verifications, and dispute resolution matters
Design and implement customs compliance frameworks and internal controls
Communicate directly with clients and regulatory authorities
Collaborate with tax, transfer pricing, and cross-border teams across Canada
Contribute to practice development, knowledge management, and coaching of junior staff
This role involves both technical analysis and client-facing advisory responsibilities.
Your Experience and Qualifications
University or college degree/diploma in a Customs and International Trade discipline
Minimum 3–5 years of experience in customs advisory, international trade compliance, or regulatory dispute resolution
Demonstrated experience handling customs issue resolution and verifications
Experience at a professional services firm, CBSA, or in-house global trade function is a strong asset
Strong working knowledge of:
Tariff classification and valuation principles
FTA Rules of origin
Canadian surtaxes and trade remedy measures
Proven ability to draft technical memoranda and regulatory submissions
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Strong analytical capabilities and attention to detail
Ability to manage multiple client engagements with competing deadlines
What We’re Looking For
The ideal candidate:
Thinks analytically and approaches issues from a risk and defensibility perspective
Is comfortable navigating ambiguity in evolving trade policy environments
Can engage directly with clients and regulators
Is interested in developing into a senior advisory role within a growing national practice
The expected range of compensation for this role is: $90,000 to $110,000
Why BDO?
Our people-first approach to talent has earned us a spot among Canada’s Top 100 Employers for 2026. This recognition is a milestone we’re thrilled to add to our collection of awards for both experienced and student talent experiences.
Our firm is committed to providing an environment where you can be successful in the following ways:
We enable you to engage with how we change and evolve, being a key contributor to the success and growth of BDO in Canada.
We help you become a better professional within our services, industries, and markets with extensive opportunities for learning and development.
We support your achievement of personal goals outside of the office and making an impact on your community.
Giving back adds up: Where company meets community. BDO is actively involved in our communities by supporting local charity initiatives. We support staff with local and national events where you will be given the opportunity to contribute to your community.
Total rewards that matter: We pay for performance with competitive total cash compensation that recognizes and rewards your contribution. We provide flexible benefits from day one, and a market leading personal time off policy. We are committed to supporting your overall wellness beyond working hours and provide reimbursement for wellness initiatives that fit your lifestyle.
Everyone counts: We believe every employee should have the opportunity to participate and succeed. Through leadership by our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leader, we are committed to a workplace culture of respect, inclusion, and diversity. We recognize and celebrate the valuable differences among each of us, including race, religious beliefs, physical or mental disabilities, age, place of origin, marital status, family status, gender or gender identity and sexual orientation. If you require accommodation to complete the application process, please contact us.
Flexibility: All BDO personnel are expected to spend some of their time working in the office, at the client site, and virtually unless accommodations or alternative work arrangements are in place.
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