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Monitor finance systems, identify errors, and recommend corrective actions. Prepare backup and research for debt collection, vendor payments, accounting operations, and statistical sampling programs.
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Monitor service areas, recommend approaches for improvement activities, design new processes, collect and measure data, review, and report performance over time, improve and redesign processes based on the evaluation, and continuously reassess.
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Monitor the effectiveness of managerial personnel within the Telecom business unit and recommend changes or either personnel or organizational structure as necessary. Continuously monitor & review the effectiveness of the Telecom product categories in meeting the developed goals and objectives described above.
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Identify, recommend, and implement changes to improve productivity and reduce cost and scrap, monitor scrap and rework data. Develop the manufacturing plan and establish procedures for maintaining high standards of manufacturing operations to ensure that products conform to established customer and company quality standards Maintain our AS9100 certification, ITAR compliance.
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Working in a skilled nursing facility, you'll review medical histories, develop and implement speech therapy treatment plans, recommend equipment, monitor patient progress and more. At least 1 year of recent experience as a speech language pathologist in a skilled nursing facility.
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Working in a hospital or other inpatient facility, you'll review medical histories, develop and implement speech therapy treatment plans, recommend equipment, monitor patient progress and more.
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At least 1 year of recent experience as a speech language pathologist in an inpatient setting. Job Description As an inpatient speech-language pathologist, you'll help patients with swallowing, speaking, understanding and other speech-related tasks they need to function.
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Monitor Revenue and Expenses: An accounting manager ensures companies' financial wellbeing by tracking revenue and expenses, consolidating and analyzing financial data, preparing special reports, maintaining internal controls and other best practices, and reporting activity to internal and external customers.
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Give direction to and monitor maintenance, construction, and rehabilitation activities to ensure quality and expediency (i.e., "walk" units to ensure make-ready and work orders are completed) Achieve the highest possible net operating income through the implementation of effective cost control and revenue & leasing improvement; identify trends and recommend strategies and adjustments.
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Monitor legislative and regulatory changes affecting employee benefits and recommend appropriate actions to maintain compliance. Ensure compliance with all relevant federal, state, and local regulations governing employee benefits, including ERISA, ACA, HIPAA, and COBRA.
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Collaborate with senior leadership, pricing, underwriting, and distribution to coordinate, recommend, and monitor key pricing strategies as we establish our position as a new entrant in the group benefits market.
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In partnership with Data Stewards, monitor data quality levels and respond to alerts when data quality metrics for critical data elements are outside the acceptable data quality thresholds. Experience using statistical techniques to Client the root cause of data quality issues and recommend remediation options.
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Understanding of call center and digital ecosystem KPIs and analytics solutions to monitor and track those KPIs. Understanding of cognitive AI, natural language understanding (NLU), speech to text/TTS, machine learning.
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Monitor TMF throughout the study; identify and record quality issues; suggest, initiate, recommend or provide solutions as appropriate. Ownership of TMF and eTMF activities for assigned study; specifically track and manage study related activities, including Trial Master File (TMF) and electronic TMF (eTMF) study documents (including first pass quality review of documents as assigned), e.g., site monitoring visit reports, vendor/site agreements.
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Responsibilities:Identify, develop, recommend, and implement, moderately complex process development and process improvement solutions to optimize global trial workflow timelines, (e.g., device return aging issues, status of open device issues/queries, etc.
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