Full-Time

Compliance Case Manager

Updated on 8/20/2026

Deadline 12/31/26
Samsung

Samsung

10,001+ employees

Manufacturer of consumer electronics and appliances

Compensation Overview

$84k - $135k/yr

+ MBO bonus + Incentive compensation

No H1B Sponsorship

Taylor, TX, USA

In Person

All positions are full-time and on-site.

Bachelor's

Category
Legal & Compliance (1)
Required Skills
Microsoft Office
Data Visualization
JIRA
Risk Management
Confluence
Data Analysis

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Requirements
  • A bachelor's degree in Business, Construction Management, Engineering, Compliance, Finance, Legal Studies, or a related discipline is preferred.
  • At least 8 years of experience in compliance, construction administration, contracts, project controls, quality, risk management, or a related field is required.
  • Experience managing corrective actions, investigations, cases, requests for information, nonconformances, or similar issue-management processes is required.
  • Strong documentation and organizational skills are required.
  • Experience working with contractors and subcontractors is required.
  • Ability to manage multiple issues across a complex construction program is required.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills are required.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving capability is required.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and project/document management systems is required.
Responsibilities
  • Create and maintain a centralized finance-compliance case system that logs, classifies, prioritizes, assigns, and tracks cases linked to federal and state funding requirements.
  • Define severity levels and escalation thresholds that reflect financial risk.
  • Monitor case aging and overdue corrective actions, and generate trend analyses on recurring funding-compliance issues.
  • Maintain awareness of changes to federal, state, and local compliance requirements and update affected cases to support administrative and contractual obligations, workforce requirements, Davis-Bacon requirements where applicable, contractor and subcontractor requirements, reporting obligations, and documentation and evidence requirements.
  • Verify that contractor and subcontractor cost-accounting systems, certified payroll, and labor-rate reporting comply with applicable finance rules.
  • Document contractor responses, evaluate corrective actions such as revised cost breakdowns and payroll adjustments, and track cases to closure.
  • Produce dashboards and periodic reports for senior leadership, finance, and legal stakeholders.
  • Highlight case volume, closure rate, financial exposure, corrective-action cost impact, and audit-readiness status.
  • Maintain complete case files, supporting invoices, cost-allowance justifications, and audit trails for internal, external, and federal auditors.
  • Facilitate audit walkthroughs, respond to audit queries, and implement corrective-action plans to remediate audit findings.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with federally funded programs.
  • Federal construction compliance experience.
  • Davis-Bacon and certified payroll experience.
  • Semiconductor construction experience.
  • Experience with large capital construction programs.
  • Experience with compliance management systems.
  • Experience with audit preparation.
  • Experience with Jira, Confluence, Trimble ProjectSight, and similar software platforms.
  • Contract administration experience.

Samsung produces a wide range of consumer electronics and home appliances, including smartphones, TVs, refrigerators, washing machines, and semiconductors, serving both individual customers and businesses. Its products combine hardware with software to run apps, stream media, manage energy use, and connect across devices, while its semiconductors power many brands beyond its own lineup. The company differentiates itself through large-scale manufacturing, a broad product ecosystem, and control over both devices and core components, backed by a trusted global brand. Its goal is to deliver reliable, high-quality technology that helps people stay connected and efficient, maintaining leadership in global markets through consistent performance.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Suwon-si, South Korea

Founded

1969

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Reuters reported Samsung raised foundry prices 15% in August 2026, lifting margins.
  • Samsung qualified Nvidia for 12-layer HBM3E in September 2025, expanding AI memory sales.
  • Samsung expects HBM4 production in second half 2026, targeting faster AI demand growth.

What critics are saying

  • Netlist's July 2026 ITC probe threatens Samsung memory shipments into the U.S.
  • Samsung's foundry still trails TSMC, which books premium nodes through 2027.
  • July 2026 U.S. layoffs and relocations show ongoing cost pressure outside Korea.

What makes Samsung unique

  • Samsung controls memory, foundry, and packaging across AI hardware supply chains.
  • Broadcom's July 2026 $200 billion partnership validates Samsung's manufacturing and memory depth.
  • Samsung's 400-layer V10 BV-NAND and zHBM prototypes signal credible next-generation memory leadership.

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Benefits

Comprehensive healthcare: Medical, Dental, Vision, Employee assistance program, Telehealth services

Work life success: PTO, FlexTime, FlexPlace, FlexYourFriday

Financial wellness: Health savings account, Flexible spending acounts, 401(k), Student loan support, Tuition assistance

Family first: Pregnancy support, Adoption assistance program, Paid child caregiver leave, Milk stork, WINFertility

Incentives: Fitness reimbursement, Annual physical. Preventative screenings, Lifestyle management

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

1%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

0%
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