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When naviHealth is delegated for utilization management, review referral requests that cannot be approved for continued stay and are forward to licensed physicians for review and issuance of the NOMNC when appropriate.
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Conduct investigative review and analysis in support of company’s BSA/AML regulatory compliance policies and program including investigating automated alerts from our transaction monitoring systems, and referrals sourced from law enforcement requests and other company lines of business.
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Review and tailor EMI/EMC requirements to meet specified product performance for all aspects of Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) compliance, including EMI/EMC/EME/ESD/EMP and lightning, participate in design reviews, develop, and review test plans with customers.
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The Licensed Specialist In School Psychology (LSSP) assesses the psychological needs of students referred to special education services and assists multi-disciplinary teams during Admission, Review and Dismissal (ARD) meetings to make data-driven decisions to support students with Individual Education Plans (IEPs.
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Ensure that all programming and data are conducted in compliance with GCP, relevant SOPs, and regulatory requirements; review and file study documentation in the trial master file (TMF) system acceptable for audit.
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This position is for a Professional Land Surveyor that supervises teams of technical staff, provides professional review of work products; helps manage office and field workload under the direction of the Director of Survey Operations, and supports the Survey Department by maintaining projects on schedule and budget.
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Collaborate with Project Control to review purchase requisitions in Deltek Costpoint prior to approval for procurements. Review prime contract to determine proper flow down of clauses to subcontractor.
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We seek attorneys to assist with document review, privilege review, expert testimony, legal research, and foreign language translation. Experience with electronic document review technology.
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Assists with Institutional Review Board (IRB) requirements for each study including meeting institutional educational requirements, submitting documents for review such as amendments, adverse event reporting and annual reviews.
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Performs City-wide planning responsibilities for municipal engineering concerns such as: permit review and coordination; drainage and floodplain management; erosion and sediment control; right-of-way access control and management; utility coordination and planning; and water quality/NPDES permit programs.
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3 years' experience of Quality Assurance oversight of aseptic manufacturing and all production stage batch record review and disposition. Provide training to all QA Associates and Specialists on surveillance oversight and on-the-floor Batch Record review requirements.
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Engagements will encompass a broad range of credit risk-related matters and may include the following: credit risk review or loan review work, credit administration and policy review, quality assurance/ internal audits of loan review departments, and other credit risk specific engagements.
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We are looking for an Information security Manager who can Review and recommend change in security policy and provide engineering support for security services covering EDR, HIPS, VA/PT, PAM, Sentinel, audit & compliance support, and security governance.
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Review monthly dashboards, readmission reports, quarterly, and other reports with the assigned Clinical Team Manager, as needed, to assist with the identification of opportunities for improvement.
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Coordinate support to review and witness successful testing and commissioning/certification of critical systems (i.e., mechanical - HVAC/TABS/DALTS/DDC, electrical -Pad Mounted Transformers/High-Voltage Systems/Switchgear/Automatic Transfer Switches/Frequency Converters, fire and life safety/fire protection systems, roofing systems, and underwater structures.
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