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Minimum of five years of Quality Assurance, Internal Audit, Risk, Compliance or Second Line Third Party Risk Management experience in the Financial Services industry.
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Partner with other independent validation teams, e.g., Model Risk Management, Regulatory Reporting Quality Assurance (RRQA), to support a unified validation program end-to-end.
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The Sr. Director, Technology Risk at Santander US and Santander Bank NA is responsible for all independent risk management and assurance activities over the assigned business area’s technology footprint as part of the second line of defense Technology and Information Risk organization.
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Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaDART Experienced Sr. Auditor Risk Management/Finance Audits (Hybrid)Capital One’s Audit function is a dedicated group of professionals focused on delivering top-quality assurance services to the organization’s Audit Committee.
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As a Risk Assurance Lead Investigator at JPMorgan Chase within the Cybersecurity & Technology Controls Organization, you'll be combining signals analysis and security expertise to discover and remediate hidden risk.
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Collaborate with Project Managers, Stakeholders, Training teams, and third-party vendors to support the integration of change management into project plans. Develop, execute and maintain records for project change management activities, such as conducting user impact assessments, feedback surveys, and facilitating retrospectives.
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Support the QMS as it relates to the effective management of Quality processes such as CAPA, Non-conformance, OOS, Management of Change, and Deviations. Ensures that all documentation regarding Nice-Pak’s Quality Management System requirements are maintained, including updated as needed to effectively evolve the system to meet future requirements.
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Advanced expertise in other environmental compliance-related areas for example: air dispersion modeling, stormwater, Spill Preventions, Control, and Countermeasure Plans, waste, water resources, Risk Management Planning, California Environmental Quality Act permitting, multi-media auditing, etc.
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This is an excellent opportunity for a senior professional to manage and contribute technically to challenging air quality compliance assurance, permitting, climate change, and related compliance projects for oil & gas, chemical, energy, technology, and industrial clients in California, throughout the US, and potentially international locations.
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The Quality Assurance (QA) Supervisor is responsible for maintaining Food Safety and Quality Assurance Management Systems to support manufacturing of wholesome and quality food.
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Oversee quality assurance activities to ensure the integrity, accuracy, and compliance of clinical trial data within Veeva Vault applications, in accordance with regulatory requirements (e.g., FDA guidelines, GCP standards.
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Support Special Assets in coordinating with Finance, Transaction Management ("TM"), Technology and Credit Risk Management Services ("CRMS") on trouble debt restructuring and loan modifications.
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Benefits:The Quality Assurance Engineer will work a 9/80 work week while receiving market leading pay, paid time off, paid winter holiday shutdown, educational refund plan, medical, dental, and vision insurance options and service-based retirement contributions with additional 401k match.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Construction Project Manager to join our team and play a pivotal role in overseeing and optimizing MEP, quality assurance, and commissioning processes for our data center and mission-critical projects, ensuring seamless integration and successful project delivery.
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Strong understanding of value-based care models, population health management, and quality improvement methodologies. Qualifications REQUIREDBachelor’s degree in health sciences, public health, healthcare administration or related field or Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) certification and five (5) years of experience in ambulatory settingCertified Professional Coder (CPC) or Certified Risk Adjustment Coder (CRC) credential.
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