Assistant Export Documentation ManagerMSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company) Limited was set up in 2002 and is the local Agency for MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company) S.A., based in Geneva. MSC is a global organisation with offices in 155 countries. MSC is a leader in global containerised shipping.At MSC we aim to be smart, hardworking and ensure a pleasant and productive experience for our clients and employees. We are currently recruiting for the above role to join our positive, diverse, and supportive company. The successful candidate will be highly motivated, ambitious and have a proven track record working in a fast-paced environment. The role represents a real opportunity to an individual who thrives in a dynamic, busy environment. As an integral part of a strong export team the successful candidate will work closely with the local export team, reporting to our export team manager in Dublin.Role OverviewThe Assistant Export Documentation Manager will support the Export Documentation Manager in overseeing all export paperwork and related processes to ensure compliant, on‑time international shipments.The role combines hands‑on document processing with supervision, process control, and coordination with customers, carriers, and internal operations.Key responsibilitiesSupervise day‑to‑day export documentation activities including allocation of work to the export team. Ensuring accuracy and completeness of all documents (bills of lading, manifests, customs documents).Review and approve documentation prepared by the export documentation team and external agents to ensure compliance with country, customer, and carrier requirements.Coordinate closely with the export documentation staff, logistics, sales and customer service departments.Monitor export files from booking release through shipment and final documentation dispatch, proactively resolving issues such as discrepancies, delays, and customs queries. Ensure manifests are submitted within specified AMS / ACI deadlinesEnsure adherence to international trade regulations, sanctions, and local customs rules, escalating potential compliance risks to the Export/Documentation Manager.Coordinate closely with the export documentation, logistics, sales and customer service departments to align shipment documentation with customer contracts and credit terms.Assist Documentation Manager in training and mentoring documentation staff on procedures, systems, and regulatory updates.Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives in export processes (e.g., reduction of document errors and delays).Required qualifications3–5 years' experience in export documentation, shipping, or freight forwarding, including hands‑on preparation of export documents.Strong working knowledge of international shipping practices, Incoterms, HS codes, and core customs/export control concepts.Skills and competenciesDetail‑oriented with a strong focus on document accuracy and compliance.Solid understanding of international trade regulations and customer/country‑specific documentation requirements.Strong organizational and time‑management skills, able to manage multiple shipments and deadlines simultaneously.Effective communication skills for coordinating with customers, carriers, forwarders, and internal stakeholders.Problem‑solving mindset with the ability to investigate and resolve documentation and shipment issues quickly.Ability to work under pressure in a fast‑paced shipping environment and make sound operational decisions.Team‑oriented, with experience guiding or coaching junior staff preferred.Reporting and work conditionsReports to:Export Documentation ManagerWorks closely with export documentation staff, logistics, sales, customer service, and external logistics partners.Role is office‑based, with peak workloads tied to vessel cut‑offs and seasonal volume fluctuations.What can you expect from MSC?Competitive salaryFull training in the roleSupportive environmentPension - 8% of base salaryHealth Insurance (after 6-month probationary period)Access to in-house and relevant external trainingAccess to an Employee Assistance Programme21 days annual leave initially, rising to a maximum of 25 days