Full-Time

Import/Export Analyst 2

Posted on 6/5/2026

Sandisk

Sandisk

1,001-5,000 employees

Develops NAND-based storage devices and solutions

No salary listed

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

In Person

Category
Operations & Logistics (1)
Required Skills
SAP Products
Oracle
Requirements
  • 4-6 years of hands-on experience in handling STPI Unit, Customs operations, import/export documentation and international trade
  • Knowledge of Foreign Trade policy, STPI and Customs Procedures, Customs regulations, INCOTERMS and compliance requirements
  • Strong understanding of Import / Export documentation, Customs Clearance Procedures and Documentation
  • Strong understanding of STPI Zone India requirements
  • Proficiency in SAP and Oracle GTM ERP systems
  • Experience with the Harmonized System codes and classification of goods for customs purposes
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in business, International Trade, Supply Chain Management, or a related field (preferred)
Responsibilities
  • Independently Manage STPI License – Review and analysis the existing process and set up paths with necessary changes analyze international trade data to identify trends, opportunities, and potential risks and establish the requirements
  • Customs Compliance: Ensure all Import/export transactions are in compliance with local, national, and international customs regulations. This includes accurate tariff classifications, duties, taxes, and adhering to import/export requirements.
  • Documentation Management: Prepare, review, and submit all necessary customs documentation, including commercial invoices, packing list, bills of lading, certificates of origin, and other relevant documents required for customs clearance.
  • Tariff Classification and Restricted Party List: Classify goods based on Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes.
  • Coordination with Internal Departments: Liaise with internal business and shipment requestors to facilitate the timely release of shipments and resolve any issues or discrepancies that arise during the clearance process.
  • Risk Management: Identify potential compliance risks or issues in shipments, customs documentation, or processes and take corrective actions to mitigate risk and avoid penalties or delays.
  • Import/Export Process Improvement: Recommend and implement process improvements to streamline Logistics operations, reduce TAT, and improve efficiency in the supply chain.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with logistics, procurement, and business partners to ensure smooth movement of goods across borders and to resolve any customs-related issues that may arise.
  • Key Deliverables Include : Bill of Entry Verification,Bonding of Goods, De-Bonding of Goods, Inter and Intra unit Transfer of Goods, Destruction, Shifting of Goods, Re-Export, Gate Pass, E-Way Bills, Delivery Challan and adhere Chapter 6 guidelines of STPI policies.
  • Monitor and interpret global trade regulations and their impact on the organization's operations
  • Prepare reports and presentations on trade analytics for management and stakeholders
  • Assist in developing and implementing trade operational strategies
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure adherence to global trade policies
  • Support the maintenance of trade-related databases and documentation
  • Contribute to process improvements in global trade operations
  • Assist in customs guidelines and classification of goods
  • Stay up to date with changes in international trade laws and regulations

SanDisk designs and makes data storage devices and solutions based on NAND flash memory. Its products include solid-state drives (SSDs), embedded storage, removable memory cards, and USB drives that store and move data. The way they work is by using NAND flash memory with controllers and firmware to manage data storage and access, delivering fast, reliable storage for computers, servers, edge devices, and consumer devices. SanDisk differentiates itself with a broad, continuously expanding product lineup that serves both consumer and enterprise markets, including AI workloads in data centers and at the edge, aiming to provide dependable, scalable flash storage across different use cases. The company’s goal is to help people and organizations store, analyze, and access data efficiently by offering high-capacity, high-performance storage solutions.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Acquired

Total Funding

$313M

Headquarters

Milpitas, California

Founded

1988

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What believers are saying

  • Nasdaq-100 inclusion on April 20, 2026, drives institutional investment inflows.
  • Established channels in data centers, mobiles, and global retail boost revenues.
  • Post-February 2025 separation enhances focus on storage demand growth.

What critics are saying

  • Samsung erodes share via NAND dominance in 12–24 months.
  • Micron's 3D NAND expansion squeezes margins in 6–12 months.
  • Kioxia's 218-layer tech causes enterprise SSD defections in 18–24 months.

What makes Sandisk unique

  • SanDisk's 5,000+ patents in 3D memory enable premium high-capacity storage pricing.
  • Automotive-grade products meet EV and autonomous driving standards for market capture.
  • Leadership under CEO David Goeckeler pivots to accelerated commercial growth.

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Company News

Yahoo Finance
Apr 2nd, 2026
Sandisk surges 1,200% to become S&P 500's top performer since Liberation Day tariffs

Sandisk has been the S&P 500's top performer since President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariff announcement a year ago, surging 1,200%. The company spun off from Western Digital in February last year to focus on flash memory, benefiting from strong artificial intelligence demand. In its most recent quarter ending 2 January, Sandisk's revenue rose 61% year-over-year to $3 billion, whilst net income jumped from $104 million to $803 million. The company expects revenue could reach $4.8 billion in the current quarter. Despite the rally, Sandisk trades at less than 13 times forward earnings, well below the S&P 500 average of 20. Analysts remain optimistic due to ongoing memory and storage product shortages.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 2nd, 2026
Sandisk soars 9% ahead of earnings, revenues expected to more than double to $4.8B

Sandisk Corp. shares surged 9.03% to $692.73 on Wednesday as investors positioned ahead of the company's third-quarter earnings announcement scheduled for 30 April. The flash memory manufacturer is expected to report revenues between $4.4 billion and $4.8 billion, representing growth of 159% to 182% from $1.7 billion in the same quarter last year. Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share are projected at $12 to $14, reversing a $0.30 loss per share from the prior year. Gross margin is forecast between 64.9% and 66.9%. Earlier this year, Sandisk partnered with SK hynix on High Bandwidth Flash, a next-generation memory solution designed for AI inference workloads, addressing the industry's shift from model training to delivering AI services.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 29th, 2026
Google's TurboQuant AI compression tech hits SanDisk stock with memory demand concerns

Sandisk shares sold off following Google's introduction of TurboQuant, an AI compression technology that could significantly reduce memory requirements for AI models. The announcement prompted investors to reassess long-term demand assumptions for memory-related stocks. TurboQuant directly impacts Sandisk's core business of flash storage products serving data centres, PCs and mobile devices. The memory industry has been closely tied to AI infrastructure buildouts, where demand for fast, dense storage has been a key growth driver. Trading at $615.83, Sandisk's shares are approximately 20% below the analyst target of $770.32. The stock recorded a 30-day return of -3.07% following the news. Debate continues over whether more efficient compression might ultimately expand AI usage overall, potentially supporting memory volumes through increased model counts.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 26th, 2026
Two semiconductor stocks to buy before the memory supercycle peaks with $2,000

Micron Technology has been identified as a semiconductor stock to consider buying during the current memory supercycle. The company, one of three major DRAM producers alongside SK Hynix and Samsung, generates approximately 80% of revenue from DRAM and the remainder from NAND memory. Demand for high bandwidth memory has created supply constraints across the DRAM market, driving prices higher. Last quarter, Micron's revenue surged nearly threefold to $23.9 billion, whilst gross margins jumped to 74.4% from 36.8% year-over-year. The company projects margins will reach 81%. Despite strong performance, Micron trades at a forward P/E of four times fiscal 2027 estimates due to the memory market's historically cyclical nature. However, the company is securing longer contracts, including a five-year deal, providing greater revenue visibility.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 25th, 2026
Google's TurboQuant algorithm rattles memory stocks with 6x compression breakthrough

Memory stocks fell Wednesday after Google unveiled TurboQuant, a compression algorithm that could reduce memory requirements for AI systems. SanDisk dropped 5.7%, Micron Technology fell 3%, Western Digital declined 4.7%, and Seagate Technology slid 4%, despite broader technology sector strength. TurboQuant compresses key-value cache in large language models to 3 bits without requiring training, whilst maintaining accuracy. Testing on open-source models including Gemma and Mistral showed a 6x reduction in memory size and up to 8x performance increase on H100 GPU accelerators. The technology uses PolarQuant compression and the Quantized Johnson-Lindenstrauss algorithm to eliminate errors. Google will present the findings at ICLR 2026 and AISTATS 2026. Memory stocks have rallied significantly year to date, making them vulnerable to demand-reducing developments.

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