Global Trade Regulatory Research Expert - This fully remote role focuses on researching and tracking global trade regulations across LATAM and North America, contributing insights that keep SAP GTS systems up to date for clients worldwide. The specialist will act as the primary point of contact for new legal and regulatory changes, collaborating closely with Business Analysts and ERP/GTS specialists. Minimal client interaction is expected; this role is primarily research-oriented. To succeed in this position, you will have experience in tax, global trade, or international regulatory research, a working knowledge of SAP GTS or similar trade compliance systems, and strong research, analytical, and documentation skills with excellent attention to detail. Key Responsibilities: Monitor and maintain awareness of legislative and regulatory changes in assigned countries using government websites, agencies, third-party sources, and in-country experts. Track global trade compliance regulations, including customs duties, export controls, sanctions, tariff updates, and other relevant requirements across jurisdictions (U. S., Canada, LATAM, etc. ). Interpret, analyze, and document new or amended legislation in an internal repository with high accuracy and clarity. Prepare comparative analyses of regulatory changes when required. Ensure research and documentation meet ISO process standards. SAP GTS Alignment: Research and provide insights relevant to SAP GTS (v11 or similar), supporting product specialists on topics such as: Export Control & Licensing Import Control & Market Access Sanctions & Restricted Party Compliance Customs & Tariff Management Trade Agreements & Origin Management Regulatory Reporting & Declarations Product & Classification Compliance Collaboration & Documentation: Deliver clear summaries and detailed regulatory insights needed by ERP and product specialists to implement system changes for clients. Collaborate with Business Analysts and fellow researchers to validate findings and maintain consistency. Support research expansion into Indirect Tax topics (VAT, GST, country-specific filing requirements) where applicable.