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The Global Stock Administration Director is responsible for all aspects of managing and executing benefits in connection with the Company's equity compensation plans which includes equity awards and Employee Stock Purchase Plans.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Senior Benefits Analyst is responsible for the administration, oversight and maintenance of Elevanta’s benefits administration/human resources information system (HRIS) and all required program reports.
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CoBank reserves the right to adjust compensation for all positions and to modify or discontinue benefits programs at any time in its sole discretion, subject to applicable law. Provides management oversight for the quarterly HAC and VID process, which is directly managed by the Credit Administration Portfolio Analyst, to supply the inputs for the bank's Allowance for Credit Loss analysis.
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Along with leading the OnBase team, this position will also develop, test, debug, migrate, maintain, and support the Board of Regents (BOR), the CU Health Plan (Trust), and multiple ES teams such as benefits, leave team, payroll, HR, communications, and business operations.
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The Payroll Manager is responsible for all aspects of day-to-day payroll administration, personnel recordkeeping, and assisting with all benefits administration.
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POSITION SUMMARY The Corporate Sr. Benefits Specialist provides benefit administration and customer service to Corporate employees and provides support and education to the facility Human Resource Departments for active employee benefit plans (medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short term and long term disability, 401k, flexible spending accounts, COBRA, employee assistance program, etc.
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Join our team at Covered California's Business Services Branch (BSB) Administration Unit as an Associate Governmental Program Analyst (AGPA)/Staff Services Analyst (SSA), Administration Analyst.
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This opportunity is for a Senior Benefits Analyst to support the ongoing administration of Siemens’ U.S. retirement benefits programs, including administration, compliance, and corporate merger, acquisition and divestiture (MA&D) activities.
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The Benefit Consultant will work for EyeMed Vision Care on-site at our client, Miami-Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS), at their main administration office in Miami, FL. This individual will be an integral part of the MDCPS benefits team and will work closely with them to serve the employees of MDCPS.
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As a Fund Accountant you will partner with the customer, other members of the fund accounting team, and Investor Services and Fund Administration Onboarding teams to deliver fund accounting and reporting services to Juniper Square's Private Market customers in the Real Estate, Private Equity, and Venture Capital space.
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Provide leadership and oversight to HR systems including organizational development, talent acquisition, workforce planning, talent management, employee engagement, employee relations, personnel records, leave administration, performance management, training, compensation, benefits, HR systems, safety, policy development and implementation, regulations, and compliance.
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Manage the relationship with the HR Service Provider, overseeing HR administration, payroll, and benefits. The Director of Finance and Administration will report to the Executive Director and advise on financial and administrative decisions.
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We are a boutique firm specializing in estate planning, trust administration, and probate administration. Preparing inventories and appraisals, notices, and other documents for probate and trust administration cases.
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This individual will play a pivotal role in assisting the ISR Integration and Partnerships (S2) Division Chief with a range of tasks focused on ISR capabilities, ISR collection management doctrine and policy, as well as international partnerships.
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Reviews personnel, purchasing, payroll and other budget administration documents. As one of the 23 campuses in the CSU system, CSUMB offers excellent benefits, including access to below-market-rate rental housing on East Campus, and competitive salaries for faculty and staff.
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