Job Description
Overview
Being part of PepsiCo means being part of one of the largest food and beverage companies in the world, with our iconic brands consumed more than a billion times a day in more than 200 countries.
Our product portfolio, which includes 22 of the world's most iconic brands, such as Sabritas, Gamesa, Quaker, Pepsi, Gatorade and Sonrics, has been a part of Mexican homes for more than 116 years.
A career at PepsiCo means working in a culture where all people are welcome. Here, you can dare to be you. No matter who you are, where you're from, or who you love, you can always influence the people around you and make a positive impact in the world.
Responsibilities
You’ll help manage special trade programs (such as Authorized Economic Operator or Free Trade Zones), support audits, and contribute to launching new projects with the right customs and trade requirements in place. Ultimately, your work will reduce risk, avoid delays or penalties, and improve cost efficiency across the European supply chain.
As a Compliance C&T Analyst, your responsibilities would include:
Mapping trade tools currently in useBuild a baseline of free trade agreements, special programs, free trade zones, and duty regimes used across the region.
Reviewing and optimizing IncotermsAnalyze which Incoterms are being used and create strategies based on them to improve efficiency — in collaboration with the ocean procurement team.
Finding new cost-saving opportunitiesIdentify ways to optimize duties using trade programs that support the team’s productivity goals.
Supporting automation and digital improvementsWork with global excellence and continuous improvement teams to automate trade processes and boost team efficiency.
Helping deliver yearly strategiesSupport planning and forecasting activities alongside the customs & trade team and ocean procurement manager.
Standardizing and sharing knowledgeHelp unify and document trade processes to improve decision-making and create consistency across countries and teams.
Collaborating across teams and sectorsStrengthen relationships to ensure smooth cross-border operations and share best practices between sectors.
Creating and maintaining SOPsDevelop and manage procedures to ensure high service levels for internal customers.
Driving measurable savingsContribute to a 4% year-over-year productivity improvement in customs and trade costs, targeting ~$65M in savings between 2023–2025, with more planned for 2026+.
Building global communities of practiceEncourage collaboration and idea-sharing across the global trade and compliance network.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent in International Trade, Customs
- 2-4 years in related to customs & trade and/or compliance
- English Fluency both written and verbal
• Utilize technical/functional knowledge that creates opportunities and solves business problems• Ability to work collaboratively and proactively across multi-functional, sector, and business teams • Experience in being part of and supporting large, complex best practices or projects• Experience with government portals within the different countries in the region• Advanced Microsoft Excel
- Opportunities to learn and develop every day through a wide range of programs.
- Internal digital platforms that promote self-learning.
- Development programs according to Leadership skills.
- Specialized training according to the role.
- Learning experiences with internal and external providers.
- We love to celebrate success, which is why we have recognition programs for seniority, behavior, leadership, moments of life, among others.
- Financial wellness programs that will help you reach your goals in all stages of life.
- A flexibility program that will allow you to balance your personal and work life, adapting your working day to your lifestyle.
- And because your family is also important to us, they can also enjoy benefits such as our Wellness Line, thousands of Agreements and Discounts, Scholarship programs for your children, Aid Plans for different moments of life, among others.