Full-Time

Export Compliance Senior Manager

Posted on 5/9/2026

Ingram Micro

Ingram Micro

10,001+ employees

Global distributor of IT products

Compensation Overview

$138.1k - $234.8k/yr

+ Annual Bonus + Long-Term Incentives

Irvine, CA, USA

Hybrid

Category
Legal & Compliance (2)
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Required Skills
SAP Products
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree in business administration or equivalent combination of education and experience required
  • 10+ years of experience in international / global logistics support services, regulatory affairs, government relations and distribution operations
  • 3+ years of supervisory experience
  • Business experience in Global business practices, Export Compliance, Physical Distribution processes, Supply Chain Management
  • Knowledge and experience with Export Regulations and Operations including but not limited to U.S. Export Regulations (EAR), Export Licensing, Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR), OFAC and U.S. Customs Regulations
  • Ability to interact and influence at all levels through global, cross-functional teams including customer, suppliers, and service providers
  • Strong analytical ability to analyze trends, find more efficient ways to perform tasks
  • Possess a high level of analysis, evaluation and problem-solving skills as well as the ability to draw conclusions and decisions based on regulatory reasoning
  • Ability to operate independently in a fast-paced environment and work proactively with various teams across the organization, but also as a strong team member when the situation warrants
  • Requires the ability to lead, motivate and manage to accomplish project objectives within timelines
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills; able to articulate and effectively communicate trade compliance information to various levels of non-technical audiences
  • Knowledge and experience of Trade compliance systems and tools (SAP/GTS)
Responsibilities
  • Operationalize export regulations and requirements through the development and ongoing management of systemic controls, implementing processes and maintaining performance
  • Ensure systematic enhancements are implemented while adhering to all regulatory requirements and timelines
  • Turn complex compliance requirements into scalable processes while ensuring compliance and facilitating trade
  • Seek automation opportunities and leverage technologies to support global export processes
  • Serve as the internal advisor to the Information Technology departments to interpret compliance related questions and ERP and WMS system setup
  • Develop, maintain and support compliance tools and databases
  • Maintain Compliance Tables and data in all ERP and WMS systems, ensuring timely updates as a result of regulatory changes
  • Create documentation for all systemic processes and enhancements
  • Manage daily operations of Global Trade Compliance Center of Excellence
  • Develop and maintenance of processes and related SOPs to ensure compliance with export laws and regulations
  • Partner and work collaboratively with all business units, including external customers and vendors as it relates to outbound international shipping, resolves problems and recommends corrective action when needed
  • Work closely with Export Order Management team to continuously improve processes and streamline daily operations and procedures
  • Supports issue resolution and Compliance systems support for Ingram Micro regions outside North America
  • Coordinates and supports ALC Operations for export shipments, export documentation, and compliance with AES filing
  • Communicates and provides training across all ALCs Operations regarding updates to export shipment processes and procedures
  • From a project management perspective, oversees development, testing, implementation and ongoing performance of new process requirements for compliance operations
  • Facilitates and supports team’s training and development programs
  • Define, create and implement compliance metrics focused on identifying gaps and encouraging optimization initiatives that work towards performance improvement and be able to drive efficiencies through continuous improvement within trade processes and functions
  • Continuously improve global/regional metrics to streamline and track functional processes
  • Conduct analyses and reporting on functions that are deemed necessary by the management team
  • Report performance and risks of global trade compliance operations through compliance scorecards
  • Develop action plans as a result of data analysis, to by creating and/or compiling data or schedule; program, service and/or product recommendations as well as other financial or policy data
  • Support the identification, analysis and prioritization of compliance-based risks; communicate potential impacts to leadership
  • Conduct annual internal and external audits of trade compliance program, policies and procedures. Standardize and enforce best-practice methods across all business units through periodic risk assessments and audits
  • Utilize risk assessment reports to drive targeted efforts in monitoring and auditing to ensure risks are mitigated and resolved appropriately
  • Identify and report any trade compliance violations (or potential violations) and assist/lead investigation, preparing documentation and corrective actions as needed
  • Maintain awareness of changing export control laws and regulations and provide analysis regarding applicability and impact to company as well as existing company products and technologies, as well as export policies and procedures
  • Establish, implement and continuously improve global/regional metrics to streamline and track functional processes
  • Independently identify opportunities and complete analytics within Compliance and Export Operations to gain efficiencies, reduce costs and improve service
  • Develop and support data analytics to support trade compliance and business needs

Ingram Micro distributes IT products and services globally, connecting technology manufacturers and cloud providers with business-to-business tech specialists. Its Xvantage platform uses AI to combine hardware and cloud subscriptions with real-time pricing, personalized recommendations, instant order tracking, and automated billing, while offering financing, marketing support, lifecycle management, and pre-/post-sales help. It stands out with a global reach that covers about 90% of the world’s population and an end-to-end ecosystem that blends product distribution, cloud subscriptions, data-driven shopping, and services in one place. The goal is to simplify IT procurement and management for businesses worldwide through a scalable, integrated distribution and services platform.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Santa Ana, California

Founded

1979

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q1 2026 revenue beat 13.7% YoY driven by large GPU and AI infrastructure deals.
  • Strategic cybersecurity partnerships with Huntress expand addressable market in mid-market segments.
  • New distribution agreements for Alteryx and Mavvrik enable recurring revenue beyond hardware.

What critics are saying

  • Low-margin enterprise GPU deals and memory constraints compress operating margins to 1.6%.
  • Negative free cash flow surged to $1.01B in Q1 2026 from aggressive inventory builds.
  • Revenue growth projections flat at 3.3% CAGR through 2028, lagging peers significantly.

What makes Ingram Micro unique

  • Microsoft Frontier Distributor status enables AI implementation scaling across cloud and security.
  • Xvantage platform achieved 100% YoY growth in self-service orders, reactivating dormant customers.
  • Unmatched Microsoft install base positions Ingram as preferred partner for enterprise AI adoption.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Paid Time Off

Parental Leave

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Short-term Disability Insurance

Long-term Disability Insurance

Basic Life Insurance

Wellbeing Benefits

Company News

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Digital Terminal
Apr 3rd, 2026
Ingram Micro's Sanjib Sahoo honored for AI leadership at World Leaders Summit 2026.

Ingram Micro's Sanjib Sahoo honored for AI leadership at World Leaders Summit 2026. Sanjib Sahoo was named a "Global Icon for AI, Platform & Business Transformation" at the World Leaders Summit 2026, at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Published on: 03 Apr 2026, 2:23 am Sanjib Sahoo was named a "Global Icon for AI, Platform & Business Transformation" at the World Leaders Summit 2026, at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. The recognition celebrates his leadership in advancing AI-driven platforms that are transforming global business operations by bridging innovation with measurable outcomes. The World Leaders Summit brings together policymakers, diplomats, and industry leaders to address critical challenges at the intersection of technology, business, and global development. This year's theme, "Reshaping Global Impact: Innovation, Sustainability & Inclusive Development," spotlighted the role of leadership in driving inclusive and future-ready progress. As a featured speaker, Sahoo highlighted how organizations must approach AI adoption by focusing on business needs and human impact, rather than technology alone, in his keynote on the future of AI in global commerce. "Intelligence is the new operating system," said Mr. Sanjib Sahoo, President, Global Platform Group, Ingram Micro. "But transformation doesn't start with technology, it starts with purpose and mindset. Great leaders don't push innovation; they humanize it. What an honor, thank you to the World Leaders Summit. This recognition reflects the work of teams rethinking how businesses operate and how people engage in an AI-first world. The industry is at an inflection point where AI and platforms are becoming the operating system for the global economy. But technology alone is not enough, transformation is a journey, and it must remain deeply human." At Ingram Micro, Sahoo leads global platform and AI initiatives, including the development of Xvantage(TM), the company's AI-powered digital platform designed to modernize and automate complex B2B workflows. Recognized as one of the most advanced platforms in the technology distribution industry, Xvantage(TM) leverages data at scale and advanced AI/ML models to enable partners and customers to operate with greater speed, intelligence, and efficiency. The Global Icon award, part of the World Leadership Legacy Series, honors individuals shaping industries, economies, and the future of global collaboration. [Stay informed with our latest updates by joining the] [WhatsApp Channel now!]

Reseller News
Mar 31st, 2026
Microsoft marks Ingram Micro as Frontier Distributor.

Microsoft marks Ingram Micro as Frontier Distributor. Mar 31, 2026 2 mins Reflects its ability to help partners move from AI experimentation to execution. Ingram Micro has been designated as Microsoft Frontier Distributor, a newly introduced label under the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program. The designation recognises distributors who meet Microsoft's standards for performance, enablement and partner support. Microsoft introduced the concept of "Frontier Firms" during Microsoft Ignite 2025. At the time, chief partner officer and CVP of global channel partner sales Nicole Dezen said Frontier Firms are organisations that embed AI across every layer of their business. The Frontier Distributor designation recognises distributors that meet the "highest standards of performance and enablement", explained Dezen. For Ingram Micro, the designation confirmed that it was trusted to help partners move beyond AI experimentation and deliver real, scalable outcomes for customers. "Microsoft is clearly raising the bar for what modern distribution looks like in the AI era. Being recognised as a Microsoft Frontier Distributor is a significant milestone for Ingram Micro and a strong endorsement of the investments we've made in our people, platforms, and partner enablement capabilities," said Ingram Micro New Zealand executive managing director Leon De Suza. "For our partners across New Zealand, this recognition reinforces that Ingram Micro is committed to simplifying complexity, reducing friction, and helping them grow confidently with Microsoft's cloud, security, and AI solutions. The designation validates the work our cloud and advanced solutions teams are doing every day to help partners operationalise Microsoft technologies at scale." As demand for Copilot, AI, and cloud-led security accelerated, partners needed more than a transactional distributor, added Ingram Micro New Zealand advanced solutions and cloud general manager Brook Gyde. "They need enablement, technical depth, and repeatable go to market support. This recognition from Microsoft reinforces Ingram Micro's role as a strategic cloud partner in New Zealand, focused on turning innovation into execution and helping partners drive measurable customer outcomes." With additional reporting by Lilia Guan, ARN. Don't miss a thing Join the Reseller News mailing list for daily news on the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. by Louis van Wyk

Reseller News
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Ingram Micro golf day raises $42k for Cure Kids.

Ingram Micro golf day raises $42k for Cure Kids. Mar 29, 2026 4 mins Channel partners come together to rally behind Cure Kids. Around 100 channel partners of all golfing abilities hacked away for a great cause at Ingram Micro's annual Cure Kids Golf Day in Auckland last week. "With the generous support of our channel partners, we raised $42,000 for Cure Kids and the incredible work they do for children across New Zealand," said Ingram Micro New Zealand executive managing director Leon De Suza. "One thing is certain, when it comes to Cure Kids, our channel always comes together." Partners also heard from Cure Kids ambassador Corin Copeland who shared his journey of being born with a rare genetic condition that caused his veins and arteries to grow closed. "Hearing Corin speak about the challenges he has faced throughout his life was incredibly humbling. Stories like his are a powerful reminder of how fortunate many of us are, and why the work Cure Kids does is so vital," De Suza said. In addition to rallying behind Cure Kids, the day was also a chance to spend quality time with partners, De Suza said. "Our channel is, at its core, all about people, and we genuinely value the opportunity to connect with our vendors, customers and friends outside of the usual day to day conversations." Ryan Watts Photo Don't miss a thing Join the Reseller News mailing list for daily news on the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. by Louis van Wyk

Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP
Mar 20th, 2026
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