Administrative Controller: Imports

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Job Advert Summary

The Administration Controller – Imports is responsible for the end-to-end coordination and management of the import supply chain. The role ensures consignments are shipped, cleared, and delivered within agreed timeframes while minimising financial risk and operational delays.

Minimum Requirements

  • Relevant experience in import administration, logistics, or supply chain coordination.
  • Strong understanding of customs processes and documentation.
  • Good financial acumen and attention to detail.
  • Logistics & Order Management.
  • Financial Management & Cost Control.
  • Compliance & Process Management.
  • People, Teamwork & Continuous Improvement.

Duties and Responsibilities

Logistics & Order Management:

  • Ensure on-time and in-full delivery of all import shipments.
  • Coordinate order processes between international suppliers and local branches.
  • Monitor vessel and flight schedules, liaising with clearing agents and freight forwarders.
  • Communicate shipment status updates and ETAs to relevant business units.
  • Review and maintain weekly shipment status reports and correspondence logs.

Oversee Import functions:

  • Maintain PO's in foreign currency and request approvals.
  • Load supplier payments and send for approval.
  • Ensure all consignments received and costed to relevant BU's.
  • Ensure supplier invoices are paid.
  • Capture and update foreign Supplier payments schedule, including updating forex rates on TMS.
  • Create and maintain Ship files.
  • Knowledge of Global Trade Systems (GTS).

Financial Management & Cost Control:

  • Ensure accurate cost management and timely financial processing.
  • Ensure timely and accurate preparation of landed cost calculations.
  • Process imports payment requests promptly.
  • Reconcile freight charges, duties, and related costs against agreed contracts and tariff classifications.
  • Proactively manage and minimise demurrage and detention exposure.
  • Understanding of foreign exchange (forex) exposure and its impact on import costs.

Compliance & Process Management:

  • Maintain full compliance with import regulations and internal controls.
  • Verify all import documentation to ensure smooth customs clearance.
  • Manage and maintain all Port of Entry documentation, including Bills of Lading, Commercial Invoices, and Packing Lists.
  • Ensure all required regulatory documents (e.g. Veterinary Certificates, Health Certificates, Department of Agriculture permits) are valid and complete for each consignment.
  • Maintain accurate, audit-ready filing systems (digital and/or physical).
  • Support monthly internal audits, including post-clearance reviews.

People, Teamwork & Continuous Improvement:

  • Promote collaboration, capability development, and process efficiency.
  • Foster effective cross-functional collaboration with procurement, logistics, and branch teams.
  • Train, mentor, and support junior staff members.
  • Ensure timely sharing of shipment information to support operational planning.
  • Identify and implement process improvements, including tracking tools and digital filing systems.