Full-Time

Military Engines Global Trade Senior Manager

Posted on 12/13/2025

RTX

RTX

10,001+ employees

Aerospace, defense, and avionics manufacturer

Compensation Overview

$124k - $250k/yr

Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship

Hartford, CT, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid role requires regular onsite presence at East Hartford campus.

Category
Legal & Compliance (1)
Requirements
  • A Bachelor's Degree and 10+ years of experience in a legal, regulatory or global trade function, including cross experience leading/managing people.
  • An Advanced Degree and 7+ years of experience in a legal, regulatory or global trade function, including cross experience leading/managing people.
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen.
  • Must have ability to obtain and maintain a US Government security clearance.
Responsibilities
  • Manage Global Trade (GT) digital strategy for Pratt & Whitney Military Engines business.
  • Develop and manage a strategy for alignment across GT transactional and programmatic pillars and provide guidance, training and consultation on GT pillar policies and procedures (including on ITAR / EAR jurisdiction and classification, export authorizations, sanctions/party due diligence, transfer process requirements).
  • Maintain strategies and processes for an effective, risk-assessed GT compliance program at both strategic and tactical levels for Military Engines.
  • Ensure GT compliance goals are effectively supported within managed programs, including providing guidance on Global Trade laws, regulations, and controls; including training and risk assessments, as appropriate. Consult with supported programs to ensure adequate implementation of export plans for new activities / programs / projects.
  • Ensure export strategies support the program’s strategic and transactional requirements, both internally (tools, records management) and externally (scope of transfer authority, parties). Consult with the program on new opportunities, new tools and related GT requirements.
  • Support the implementation of GT policies and procedures within program organizations, including revisions to applicable L3 policies, communication strategies and training, and deployment of GT requirements to ensure business standard work and processes incorporate GT touchpoints.
  • Support audits and investigations impacting assigned programs as well as incident management, identifying gaps, remediation and continually improving metrics, as well as leading or participating in investigations & disclosures.
  • Support requirements for training and utilization of P&W and RTX GT management tools.
  • Identify training needs, developing and delivering GT compliance training as required for team members and programs.
  • Maintain awareness of changes to USG regulations, sanctions and P&W policies that impact GT standards and program policies and procedures; ensure timely flow-down of changes/updates with consideration of program standard work and policies.
  • Contribute to periodic reporting, including control tower metrics, on export controls to multiple reporting channels.
Desired Qualifications
  • Juris Doctorate.
  • Program Management expertise.

RTX designs and builds products for both civilian aviation and national defense. Its main units are Collins Aerospace (avionics, interiors, flight systems, and other aircraft technologies), Pratt & Whitney (aircraft engines and propulsion systems), and Raytheon (missiles, sensors, cybersecurity, and other defense technologies). The products work by integrating advanced propulsion, avionics, and defense systems into airplanes and military platforms to improve performance, safety, and security. RTX differs from competitors by combining a broad, integrated portfolio across commercial aviation and defense under one company, with a long history from two historic aerospace and defense groups and a strategy focused on providing end-to-end aerospace and defense solutions. Its goal is to be a leading supplier of reliable, high-performance systems and services for civil aircraft, military platforms, and national security missions.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Arlington, Virginia

Founded

2022

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Record backlog supports multiyear revenue visibility across defense and commercial programs.
  • Pratt & Whitney capacity investments expand engine production and aftermarket servicing.
  • Missile, space, and secure communications programs deepen defense customer relationships.

What critics are saying

  • GTF reliability issues can force more inspections, removals, and customer compensation.
  • Defense backlog depends on government budgets, protests, and program approvals.
  • Heavy capital spending raises execution risk if factory ramps slip or quality falters.

What makes RTX unique

  • RTX combines Pratt & Whitney, Collins Aerospace, and Raytheon under one roof.
  • Its portfolio spans commercial engines, avionics, missiles, and defense electronics.
  • It emerged from the 2020 UTC-Raytheon merger and rebranded in 2023.

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Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Company Match

401(k) Retirement Plan

Flexible Work Hours

Remote Work Options

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Parental Leave

Family Planning Benefits

Fertility Treatment Support

Adoption Assistance

Employee Assistance Plan

Wellness Program

Gym Membership

Tuition Reimbursement

Student Loan Assistance

Home Office Stipend

Phone/Internet Stipend

Short-term Disability

Long-term Disability

Employee Scholar Program

Three weeks of vacation for newly hired employees

Generous 401(k) plan that includes employer matching funds

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6 month growth

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1 year growth

-3%

2 year growth

-3%
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