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In partnership with the Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Director, General Counsel and Secretary, ensure the Guggenheim’s compliance with federal, state, and local legal requirements (EEO, ADA, FMLA, ERISA, OSHA, etc.
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Support the Director and Special Education Deputy Director's priorities through performing other duties as assigned. Advise the Deputy and Division Director on actions and needs of the bureau and its work.
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The Contract Compliance Director is a champion for supplier diversity, who focuses on inclusion, impact, and integration of their programs into business opportunities with the City of Atlanta.
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Manages engineering review and provides comments on development, redevelopment, and grading plans throughout the City of Alexandria from concept through completion and provide recommendation for approval and release for construction to the Deputy Director and Director, Transportation and Environmental Services.
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Program-wide travel may be required for meetings, training, mentoring and court observation with approval from the Deputy Director. Assign projects and direct staff to ensure compliance and accuracy.
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Other duties which may from time-to-time be assigned by the Managing Attorney, Deputy Director and Chief Executive Officer. Monitor open cases for activity and review closed cases for proper recordkeeping, file maintenance, grant compliance and overall quality of service provided.
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Reporting to the Deputy Director of Financial Planning & Analysis the Budget Analyst will manage a portfolio of government grants and contracts, including budget and forecast preparation and analysis, ensuring compliance with government contract regulations, invoice & expense review, reconciliation and financial reporting.
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Consult with the Client Deputy Director or Director on complex and high-profile projects. Serve as the IT Procurement subject matter expert, educating and guiding Client and end users on procurement processes, legal compliance, confidentiality, and ethical standards.
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Assistant Deputy Director – Bridge Management Systems. Develop project scope design plans and planning schedules for in house projects to perform work safely and efficiently, in compliance with FRA Regulations and Metro-North’s Programs.
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The associate director provides oversight for all agency grant writing, working closely with administrative staff to ensure compliance with grant submission calendar and grant reporting is timely and meets requirements.
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Under the direction of the Deputy Director, the Internal Auditor conducts operational, performance and compliance audits of both inter and intradepartmental operations and systems to determine effective and efficient management practices and ensure compliance with applicable regulation.
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The Human Resources Manager works closely with the Deputy Executive Director of Administration to ensure and strengthen the overall health of the organization through training, development, and other staff focused initiatives.
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The Director’s position is part of the Mayor’s Office and reports to the Chief Operating Officer and works directly with Deputy Chief Operating Officer on initiatives and programs. Mediates difficult contractor disputes and adjudicate diversity/compliance/Davis Bacon wage rate issues.
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The Director- Conflict of Interest Compliance reporting to the Deputy General Counsel is responsible for the development, implementation, operation, direction, and oversight of an institute-wide Conflict of Interest Compliance (COI) program at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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The following employees are classified by the City as "Administrative Salaries" for purposes of the State of Florida Uniform Accounting Code: City Manager, Deputy City Manager, Building Director, Code Compliance Director, Planning & Zoning Director, Parks & Recreation Director, Human Resources Director, Public Works Director, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Information Officer, City Clerk, Communications Director, Chief of Staff and Police Chief.
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