LS-168: Chief of Section

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  • Added Date: Thursday, 03 July 2025
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  Post N° LS-168/ Ref. No 2025_00182
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Maintaining strong working relations with U.S. authorities to ensure compliance with US procedures [including Foreign Military Sales (FMS) and Direct Commercial Sales], export/import regulations, and licensing requirements in coordination with the Senior Officer (Customs and Transport Compliance) Serving as the primary point of contact for NATO authorities on-site, including Allied Command Transformation (ACT), and maintaining direct engagement with the NSPA office at ACT Expertise in U.S. export compliance, FMS procedures, and customs regulations including NATO specific regulations. Strong experience in logistics operations, contract management, and stakeholder coordination Overseeing the logistics flow for shipments transiting through the U.S. and ensuring adherence to operational standards. Participating in regular LS Transport Branch meetings and maintaining close collaboration with the offices of the division, particularly Quality and Customs Compliance Experience in contractor performance monitoring, risk assessment, and process optimization WHAT DO WE OFFER? Multicultural environment Initial three year contract with competitive monthly tax-free salary (subject to Article 19 of the Ottawa agreement on exemption of Taxation) Additional benefits for expatriate staff including expatriation and education allowances (where applicable) and additional home leave Excellent health coverage Great work/life balance Generous annual leave of 30 days plus official holidays Pension Scheme POST DETAILS Basic monthly salary: USD 10 350.80, tax free. HOW TO APPLY?

All candidates (internal and external) should refer to the FAQs before applying.

NSPA internal candidates must submit additionally their latest completed performance report.

NSPA staff members of the same grade can submit a transfer request till 16 July 2025.

Applications sent via e-mail will be automatically rejected.

All application deadlines are based on the Central European Time (CET) zone.

IMPORTANT NOTES

Qualified redundant NATO civilian candidates of the same grade will be considered in priority.

Interviews are expected to be held approximately six weeks after the application closing date. The Talent Acquisition and Development Office shall let you know in due course the outcome of the screening process.

Moreover, due to the broad interest in NSPA and the large number of potential candidates, telephone or email enquiries cannot be dealt with.

The Agency would appreciate it if addressee countries could provide their support by submitting candidates whose security clearance can be effected (or confirmed) rapidly and who could report for duty as soon as possible after selection. NSPA as an employer values diverse backgrounds and perspectives and is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse and talented workforce. NSPA welcomes applications of nationals from all Member States and strongly encourages women to apply.

EMPLOYMENT STATUS REQUIREMENT FOR CURRENT MILITARY OR ADMINISTRATION POST HOLDERS:
Please note that if you currently hold a military or administration post, you will be required to decide, in accordance with your national authorities' regulations, whether to retire or resign from your post, or apply for special leave from your national authorities. If you are invited to a preliminary interview, you will be asked to indicate your preference at that time as well.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Your application should be submitted in one go and you will not be able to modify your data once submitted.

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