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To drive regulatory compliance for Applied Materials semiconductor manufacturing equipment and related products. Leverage knowledge of global environmental and chemical regulations, including, but not limited to the Stockholm Convention, REACH, WEEE, RoHS, European Green Deal, F-Gas, US-EPA, and EU-ECHA sponsored regulations.
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Management of environmental compliance programs, including coordinating of activities with supply chain team, purchase management team, legal team, engineering team, suppliers, and other stakeholders.
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Experience with international tax laws and compliance, U.S. Corporate Income Tax Law, and general knowledge of ASC-740. Work collaboratively and proactively with other GXO tax teams including SALT, European, indirect, planning and global tax provision.
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Ensure compliance with all state and local regulations governing cannabis dispensary operations. Curaleaf International is the largest vertically integrated cannabis company in Europe with a unique supply and distribution network throughout the European market, bringing together pioneering science and research with cutting-edge cultivation, extraction and production.
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Provide full-time on-site support to Headquarters United States Air Force, including research and analysis of policy and technical issues associated with classified U.S. positions on counter-WMD, conventional arms control treaty negotiations, treaty-related implementation and compliance planning, preparation of programming and budgeting submissions, and liaison between HQ U.S. European Command, HQ USAFE and other AF and DoD-wide operational planning and policy making forums.
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Prepare the international component of the U.S. tax return preparations (forms 1118, 5471, 8858, 8865, 8975, 8991, 8992, 8993, 5713 and FinCEN), ensuring compliance with applicable federal regulations.
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Coordinating with suppliers and contract manufacturers to initiate materials data collection all the way to achieving device-level environmental compliance is a must. Run post-production audits of in market products to confirm continued compliance.
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Interface with representatives from key functional groups (Monitoring, Data Management, Research & Development, Manufacturing, Sales, Marketing, Regulatory Affairs, Legal, and European Clinical groups.
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Veeva or Compliance Wire – Highly desired Highly desired. ·Understanding and working knowledge of US FDA and European regulatory requirements and GAMP, andthe ability to determine phase appropriate requirements.
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With minimal oversight, the Pr. Regulatory Affairs Specialist (PRA) for the European Union Medical Device Regulation (MDR) will be responsible for supporting execution to MDR compliance plans to ensure all applicable technical files (for devices ranging from class I to class III) meet the EU MDR requirements on schedule.
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Provide Process and Product Complaint expertise to the European Customer Service Teams and involved stakeholders with objective to grant compliance and alignment, and to improve the Customer Experience.
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Perform duties related to the hazard identification and control process, safe work planning, inspection and assessment, incident investigation, hazardous materials/waste management, emergency preparedness, fire/life safety, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, training, safe work procedure development, and regulatory compliance recordkeeping and documentation.
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Eurotek (European style windows & doors, storefronts, commercial project) Ensure that the plant is in compliance with all relevant regulations, including safety, environmental, and labor laws.
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Experience working with different forms of mobile crane equipment, specifically Grove RT & TMS Cranes; Grove GMK European Cranes; Manitowoc EPIC and/or Traditional Cranes; National Boom Trucks preferred.
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Collaborate with the Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel, Legal Directors and other colleagues offering strategic legal advice and guidance on governance practices within the Spanish and European legal framework, including requirements and recommendations from the CNMV.
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