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The Director of Safety Regulatory Compliance is responsible for planning, managing, facilitating, and coordinating SMS activities throughout SEPTA. The Director of Safety Regulatory Compliance role encompasses developing and updating safety management policies.
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The incumbent is responsible for analyzing PGW regulatory compliance in communications and actions from regulators and ensuring operating practices are in accordance with local, Commonwealth and federal regulations and requirements.
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Administers, coordinates and performs compliance responsibilities for Title VI, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Prevailing Wage programs under the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of Fort Bend County, and the Fort Bend County Internal Compliance Program.
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The Flight Operations Regulatory Compliance Program Manager is a subject matter expert in the safety systems, regulations, processes, and protocols that ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and safety of flight at Horizon Air. This role is responsible for investigations of non-compliance and the creation of corrective actions, preventative plans and tracking to reduce further occurrences.
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Assist the Senior Regulatory Counsel and Senior Regulatory Manager with developing strategies and implementing systems designed to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
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The Quality Assurance and Regulatory Compliance Manager will be responsible for the establishment, maintenance, planning, directing and coordinating of programs, procedures and processes necessary for manufacturing food ingredients in accordance with local, state and national regulatory agencies.
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At Mercury regulatory compliance is not just a necessity but a competitive advantage that can set us apart as the leader in the space. As a senior member of the Compliance team, you will be responsible for establishing a vision for regulatory compliance at Mercury, developing team and cross-functional strategy along the way and implementing the right governance mechanisms to ensure a robust and resilient program.
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Identifies regulatory compliance gaps and mentors leadership in developing appropriate plans to address and close the gaps to achieve outcomes, promote safe practices and achieve sustainable compliance with regulatory standards; works collaboratively on VMFH annual intra-cycle monitoring of compliance with TJC standards, including with identified opportunities for improvement and corrective action plans.
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Represent regulatory perspectives within key business functions including but not limited to commercialization, international sales, consumer and customer inquiries, manufacturing, import and export, Quality Systems (HACCP/HARPC), Supplier Quality in order to ensure compliance and best practices.
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Prior experience in compliance, product controllers, legal, regulatory, audit or risk management functions in the firm’s various businesses, e.g., consumer banking, asset or wealth management and/or global banking and markets businesses.
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Under the supervision of the department leadership, supports action plans and measurements of success processes in collaboration with functional and departmental leaders to ensure institution-wide oversight of all regulatory compliance needs related to CMS, DPH/DOH and TJC.
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Has overall responsibility for Flight Operations regulatory compliance, including the management, compliance, and implementation of National Airlines Operations Specifications Parts A, B, and C.
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Participate in the execution of regulatory labeling and content strategies for new products and ongoing compliance for products already on the market, including monitoring, evaluating, and internally communicating new and existing applicable regulatory requirements.
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Support regulatory inquiries from the CFPB, FDIC, other federal regulatory authorities and bank partners. Experience handling regulatory matters and have prior relationships with relevant regulators at the CFPB, FDIC, OCC, and other relevant state and federal agencies.
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Develops, implements, and leads ethics and compliance initiatives across Europe and Israel, including measures to drive compliance to the Code of Conduct, Anti-Corruption Policy, and compliance-related policies.
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