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Robust knowledge and experience with the application of intervention systems to reduce microbial load and risk throughout poultry processing. ·Strong background in the areas of microbiology and food science·Extensive Regulatory (USDA) engagement experience·Experience developing and maintaining company records relating to process workflows, USDA, FDA, and other regulatory organizations.
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Opportunity for a Senior FSQA Manager to oversee a large poultry processing plant in Lewiston, NC. This person leads the local organization in identifying, progressing and realizing the implementation of Quality / Food Safety Policy and Quality Systems.
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Maintain and update department policies, MCL Policy, SBA Policy and USDA Policy, and adhere to policy and NCUA regulations to maintain regulatory requirements, internal risk and operating procedures.
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Monitor SBA, FSA, and USDA workout loans to ensure that all SOP's are followed and provide feedback to the SBA team as requested. Develop, recommend, and implement workout/liquidation strategies for problem loans including past due, underperforming, non-performing, and charged-off loans to mitigate risk and maximize recovery.
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Prior experience and current working knowledge of federal, state, GSE (FNMA, FHLMC, HUD, VA, USDA) and CFPB regulations such as TRID, TILA, ATR/QM, RESPA, FDCPA, TCPA, etc. Act as a liaison for Corporate Compliance CMS contacts and Mortgage Compliance Officers to ensure compliance framework requirements are integrated into the Mortgage Compliance Program, including Regulatory Change; Policies, Standards and Procedures; Testing & Monitoring; Issue Management; Risk Assessment, and role-based Compliance Training.
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This will include monitoring the overall portfolio health, past dues, financial and insurance ticklers, Annual Reviews and SBA/USDA policies and procedures, reassessment of risk grades, servicing actions, and communication with SBA/USDA on credits experiencing payment performance issues, liquidation, deferments, etc.
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Corporate Counsel I - Regulatory will be responsible for managing risk and providing practical advice and counsel to the business on food and food-contact regulatory compliance, nonfood product testing and reporting obligations, packaging regulations, alcohol-beverage regulations, intellectual property, and other laws and regulations impacting the retail industry.
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Trigent Solutions provides support to the Chief Architect at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO). Our team's services span Enterprise Architecture (EA), Capital Planning and Investment Control (CPIC), customer engagement, business analysis, requirements gathering, process improvement, solution formulation, organizational change management, Section 508 compliance, and risk management.
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Carrying out permanent and ad hoc farm bill programs and policies established by USDA as well as crop insurance operations under policies established by the Risk Management Agency (RMA.
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Strong Governance, Risk & Compliance background desired. a Koniag Government Services company, is seeking a Cybersecurity Risk Analyst with a Public Trust clearance to support. A strong skillset for gathering and analyzing data within the security boundaries at USDA and ability to incorporate a compliance/governance viewpoint to solve the problem.
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Troubleshoot import delays and ensure timely and accurate response to Broker Requests for Information for shipments detained during clearance through US Customs, FDA, USDA and other government agencies.
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Excalibur Associates Inc. is seeking a CFIUS Risk Specialist, with a Top-Secret Clearance – SCI eligible (non-negotiable) , to join our team in support of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Office of Homeland Security (OHS), National Security Division (NSD.
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Ensure compliance with internal and external standards with a focus on SQF, HACCP, USDA, and FDA requirements. In-depth knowledge of production management, risk management, and safety regulations.
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Minimum Qualifications:Prior experience and current working knowledge of federal, state, GSE (FNMA, FHLMC, HUD, VA, USDA) and CFPB regulations such as TRID, TILA, ATR/QM, RESPA, FDCPA, TCPA, etc.
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Develops and maintain compliance policies and procedures that align with the parent bank's Enterprise Risk Management framework and regulatory requirements. Leads and oversees Vendor Risk Management.
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