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Familiar with requirements set forth by regulatory agencies including but not limited to Division of Provider Services & Quality Assurance (DPSQA), Arkansas Minimum Licensing, Arkansas Department of Health, EQHealth (or current gatekeeper to Medicaid), etc.
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Preferred knowledge in thermal analysis, X-ray powder diffraction, contributions to synthetic chemistry, and regulatory documentation. Proficient in organic chemistry tools (HPLC, LCMS, GC, NMR) and software (ChemDraw, Excel.
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Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements. Responsibilities are interchangeable within job titles of medical laboratory scientist (MLS), medical technologist or clinical laboratory scientist.
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Communicate regularly and effectively in a cross-functional matrix with development, origination, fundamentals, finance, and political & regulatory affairs staff to translate regulatory and market issues into business impacts and opportunities to benefit the position of Pattern's new and core business interests in MISO and other priority markets.
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Key responsibilities also involve maintaining compliance with regulatory programs such as NERC CIP, SOX, BPU, and FERC Affiliate Restrictions, managing patching cycles for workstations and servers, upgrading/implementing systems, overseeing life cycle management and vulnerability mitigations, and supporting infrastructure projects.
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Open to Medical Lab Technician [2 year MLT degree ] or Medical Lab Scientist / Medical. Hep B, TB, MMR, T-Dap, Flu, Varicella, Covid. Generalist With Blood Bank Experience. Minimum 0-2 years of clinical laboratory testing experience is required.
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5+ years of experience as in-house counsel advising product teams and/or leading regulatory coverage preferably in fintech or institutional financial services. You will partner with innovative product teams harnessing the power of crypto assets and blockchain technology to develop the new financial account for businesses and help plan and implement regulatory strategy against the evolving regulatory landscape for stablecoins and other digital assets.
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Write and provide peer review of technical documents including those supporting CMC regulatory submissions. Experience preparing CMC regulatory filings. Must maintain operational compliance with US and international regulatory agencies and guidelines (i.e. FDA, EU, HC, TGA, PIC/S, ISO, USP, NRC, cGMP, etc.
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Responsible for analytical development to support research and development, tech transfer and commercialization of drug substance and drug product processes, as well as oversight of batch testing/release and regulatory document contribution through managerial and individual input.
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Ensure compliance with corporate and plant safety standards and with applicable laws and regulations issued by regulatory agencies. Load and unload materials onto or off of pall Forklift Operator, Lift Operator, 3rd Shift, Forklift, Operator, Total Rewards, Manufacturing.
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Including at least 3 years of work experience with utility security and regulatory standards, including but not limited to SOX NIST, NERC CIP, and analysis experience under NERC CIP requirements.
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This position reports to an Associate General Counsel, Litigation & Regulatory, and is part of Amazon's Government & Regulatory Litigation team. Amazon's Legal Department is looking for a smart, experienced, and highly motivated litigator to help manage its worldwide portfolio of litigation and regulatory matters, and advise the company on a wide variety of cutting-edge legal and business risk management issues.
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Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager (CRCM), or Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE.
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Looking for a test manager with the Regulatory Capital Management and Modeling (CCAR and CECL)- model life cycle. Looking for a test manager with the Regulatory Capital Management and Modeling (CCAR and CECL)- model life cycle.
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Oversees 340B regulatory aspects of the inventory purchasing process for outpatient, inpatient, and mixed-use areas. Ensures that audits follow current regulatory compliance recommendations and are completed at the facility level.
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