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Workflow ManagementMaintain complete and accurate records/plans within computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) related to equipment, specifications data, BOM, failure history, etc.
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The Evidence and Resource Management Unit is responsible for property and evidence management including the maintenance of chain of custody, proper receipt, identification, and preservation of evidence submissions, appropriate release/transfer of evidence, tracking and records management for the Bureaus of Firearms, Gambling Control and Investigation.
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Prepare and maintain accurate and up-to-date associate records in the Human Capital Management system, including personal information, attendance, leave management, and all other relevant documentation.
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Work includes computer-based review of moderately complex to complex clinical scenarios, review of all submitted clinical records, prioritization of daily work, communication of decisions to internal associates, and possible participation in care management, with clinical scenarios arising from outpatient, inpatient, or post-acute care environments.
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Provide technical information and guidance, identify and address design issues pertaining to land development, water and wastewater utility construction, surface water management, roadway improvements, and other public/private improvements.
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The Police Chief is responsible for protecting lives and property in the City through the administration of all police, communication and E-911 dispatch, records management, and animal services.
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Principles and practices of budgeting, communication, contracting, performance standards, records management, and resource management to achieve outcomes and expectations in implementing compliance programs to be consistent with environmental, health, safety, security laws, regulations and permits.
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Such areas to include but are not limited to: Trading practices, Anti-money Laundering, Risk, Financial Controls, Conflicts of Interest, Fraud, Data Privacy, Records Management, etc. + 10 years of work experience with 7+ years in commodity risk management in one or more of the following areas: Commodity trading Commodity execution Commodity risk management.
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Animal Control Kennel to include: performing health assessments of incoming animals to limit the exposure of contagious diseases and parasites; performing preventive medical procedures; providing in-house medical care as needed; and overseeing the management and security of all controlled medical drugs used for animal care and euthanizations.
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Understands necessary computer functions in the office setting: MAPS, MCIR Practice Management, Electronic Medical Records, LIS, Emageon, dictation systems, and any other necessary programs to assist providers and staff.
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Maintains accountable records for equipment and facilities assigned to the CCEP.Works in GCSS-Army (Property), LIW and other logistics automation systems. Experience with Maximo Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) System desirable.
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Assist with and participate in management of legal hold process, program update reporting to senior leadership and Board of Directors; hotline investigations; collecting relevant documentation; remediations for corrective action; and enhanced third-party risk management program.
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Our services include scheduling, registration, insurance verification, hospital billing, revenue integrity, collections, payment compliance, credentialing, health information management, customer service, payroll and physician billing.
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Review trading records and validate that they are properly executed, perform ad hoc audits as needed. Build team knowledge regarding their obligations and Program Management/Enhancement.
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CHSs Trading Compliance and New Product Risk team is seeking a CHS Hedging LLC (Futures Commission Merchant, Commodity Trading Advisor) Compliance Expert to assist the CHS Hedging Chief Compliance Officer with ongoing requirements of the compliance program.
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