Head of Export Control : Foreign Regulations, Sanctions & Investigations (m/f)
Head of Export Control : Foreign Regulations, Sanctions & Investigations
Location: Marignane, France. Join the Export Control Department at Airbus Helicopters, a leading helicopter manufacturer serving civil and military markets in over 150 countries.
Position summary: Strategic leader to manage the Export Control Foreign Regulations, Sanctions & Investigations team, guarding the company’s "license to operate" and ensuring compliance with ITAR, EAR, and other foreign regulation frameworks.
Responsibilities
- Foreign Export Control Regulations management
- Lead compliance with applicable foreign export control regulations (U.S. ITAR, U.S. EAR, UK, Italy, etc.)
- Provide strategic guidance, training and advisory to engineering, programs, supply chain, sales, MRO and other functions on related export control items, especially during bid and offer phases
- Support preparation and coordination of foreign export licence applications, end‑user statement management and authorizations; ensure collection, renewal and record‑keeping
- Interface with foreign authorities, regulators, suppliers, subcontractors and other third parties for licensing and authorizations purposes
- Anticipate and work to mitigate export control risks presented by the changing geopolitical landscape
- Global Sanctions & Embargo compliance
- Oversee compliance with OFAC, EU, UK, UN and other applicable sanctions and embargo regimes
- Assess geopolitical and regulatory risks impacting customers, suppliers, partners and transactions (Military End Users, BIS Entity List, Sanctioned Parties)
- Implement screening (including compliance tools monitoring), escalation and approval processes for restricted parties and countries (Human Rights Due Diligence, Sanctioned Country Process)
- Investigations & Disclosures
- Lead internal investigations related to potential export control and sanctions violations
- Manage the preparation of voluntary disclosure to authorities (DDTC, BIS, OFAC, ECJU, and others)
- Coordinate root‑cause analysis, corrective actions and compliance remediation plans
- Ensure close reporting to Airbus HQ in Toulouse
Qualifications
- 10+ years in Export Control in a multinational environment, managing US ITAR/EAR; extensive experience in the aerospace sector
- University education in Law, Geopolitics, or Supply Chain
- Demonstrated ability to lead complex legal or regulatory investigations; experience in "disclosure management" required
- Knowledge of Foreign Regulations (ITAR/EAR), UK (ECJU), and other regions (China, Italy, Singapore) a plus
- Strong leadership and communication skills; ability to manage a team of specialists and influence senior management
- Excellent writing skills for policies, procedures, reports and memoranda
- High degree of initiative, credibility, independence, integrity, confidentiality and trust
- Fluency in English or French required; German or Spanish a plus
Benefits
Compensation and benefits: Global, competitive, and transparent compensation package including base salary, bonuses, profit‑sharing, participation and preferred share ownership plan. Professional development, health coverage, retirement plan, and work‑life balance support (parental support, flexibility).
- Dynamic CSE (Social and Economic Committee) offering advantages such as company restaurant, children’s leisure centre, associations and sports complex, travel allowances, etc.
- Transport facilities: company shuttles or reimbursement of annual transport pass
Employment Details
Type: PermanentClass (France): H15Experience Level: ProfessionalJob Family: Leadership
Equal Opportunity Statement
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