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Job DescriptionResponsibilities The I&E Engineer will serve as the site's instrumentation subject matter expert, providing guidance to asset managers and engineers while ensuring compliance with industry codes and regulations.
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Supports and adheres to the US Oncology Compliance Program, to include the Code of Ethics and Business Standards. Assists with performing specimen analysis, instrument maintenance, and quality control procedures as indicated.
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The test setups include instrument and robotics automation, as needed. As an Engineering Program Manager for the Wireless Systems & Compliance Engineering team, you will apply your Program / Project management skills and have significant responsibility for driving multiple RF test-related projects that are essential to timely, successful release of Apple products.
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Prepare mandatory currency transaction reports and monetary instrument logs in compliance with Bank Secrecy Act regulations, including adhering to KYC, OFAC, and Information Security policies and procedures.
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Brooks Instrument, a global manufacturer of flow and pressure measurement and control products for critical applications, and a division of ITW (A Fortune 200 Company) is seeking candidates for a Production Supervisor (2nd shift.
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The Lab Technician will be responsible for performing the general lab maintenance, cleaning, instrument calibration and metrology, and testing in the laboratory while ensuring compliance to departmental policies and procedures applicable to the lab.
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BSA, CRA, Fair Lending and other Compliance Responsibilities:Comply with BSA, CRA, fair lending, and other compliance issues as required by policies and procedures. Verification of customer name and payee/beneficiary name to OFAC, NCCT for out-bound wire transfers and monetary instrument purchase, and new account.
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Performs and coordinates inspections on existing electrical sites to ensure electrical safety/code compliance. Oversees, monitors, & witnesses: Grounding/Breaker Installation/Terminations/Continuity checks/Instrument Installation/Loop checks/System Function checks/P&ID check outs of contractor's work execution during Capital Project installation.
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The Chief Flight Instructor include ensuring compliance with all FAA and TSA. Current FAA Pilot Certificates (Commercial ASEL/AMEL/IR, Flight Instructor, Instrument Flight Instructor, Multiengine Flight Instructor.
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Compliance with Bank Secrecy Act, OFAC and USA PATRIOT Act including accurate completion of CTR, Monetary Instrument log, and reporting of suspicious activities to supervisor. Responsible for knowing and ensuring compliance with applicable laws, regulations and guidelines, as detailed in policies that include but are not limited to Bank Secrecy Act and other applicable anti-money-laundering rules, Right to Financial Privacy, Fair Lending, Community Reinvestment Act, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, and other laws and regulations as they pertain to the position Work Environment: This job operates in a professional office environment.
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Instrument measurement and control software for a wide range of technologies including digital and analog electronics, communications, guidance and control, avionics busses, R, thermal and vibration.
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Ensuring all GMP, corporate and legislative compliance requirements are met. Performing and documenting maintenance and/or instrument calibration and validation and other works within the post-holders competence to meet maintenance schedules.
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Maintains compliance with all Orlando Health policies and procedures. Reports work activities, instrument issues, supply issues and pending work at shift change to the oncoming MLS. Verify instrument performance standards including linearity, reportable range and method comparisons.
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Oversees critical operations activities such as commissioning of new equipment, trial / test runs, start-up, shutdown and turnaround review development plans for compliance with adopted engineering standards.
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N.S. International, Ltd. ("NSI"), a group company of Nippon Seiki, located in Troy, MI, is a tier one supplier of instrument clusters and head-up display units for FCA US, General Motors, BMW, Honda, Harley Davidson, Suzuki, Polaris, Arctic Cat and other OEM's.
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