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Within Plant Engineering the Regulatory Compliance group performs work in the areas of Nuclear Safety, Chemical Safety, Pressure Safety, Vessel/Piping Integrity, Corrosion Monitoring, and Reliability Centered Maintenance.
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The VP, Compliance oversees a team of direct reports working to ensure licensing and regulatory requirements are met, reports are filed accurately on a timely basis, and regulatory and agency examinations are managed appropriately.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager of Medicare Regulatory Compliance, the Medicare Regulatory Compliance Specialist will support the oversight and management of the Medicare Compliance Program.
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Our next staff member will work in Garner, Fuquay-Varina, Angier, and Cary. Hooman on Demand services the following communities: Boylan Heights, Briar Creek, Bryson Village, Downtown Raleigh, Fall’s River, Five Points, Glenwood Avenue, Glenwood South, Hayes Barton, Historic Oakwood, Mordecai, NC State University, North Raleigh, Oakwood, Oberlin, Six Forks, South Park, South Raleigh, Stonehenge, and the Village District.
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Manage external advisors and consultants on product stewardship, chemical regulatory compliance, and sustainability matters. A minimum of 6-10 years’ experience in product stewardship, regulatory affairs, compliance, chemical consultancy, and/or risk assessment.
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Focus on financial organizations that address SEC, CFTC, FINRA, NFA OCC and other regulatory requirements for retail and institutional broker dealer compliance, capital markets, banking, swap dealer trading, investment management, and investment advisor compliance.
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Interest or experience in environmental planning and regulatory compliance (California Environmental Quality Act, National Environmental Policy Act, and National Historic Preservation Act (Section 106) and historic preservation.
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Assist in ensuring local and Group AML compliance with regulatory and firm policies, including customer due diligence and know-your customer requirements with particular attention on US and Cayman Island regulations, requirements and standards.
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Job Summary: The Sr. Regulatory & Compliance Specialist is responsible for assuring compliance with all food safety & regulatory matters, also for supporting the Sr. QA Manager in developing, implementing, and enforcing Food Safety Programs for the company (including SQF program), oversees the plant SQF program to ensure certification is maintained.
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Provide legal counsel and guidance to executive leadership on a wide range of legal issues impacting the company's operations, including regulatory compliance, corporate governance, contracts, litigation, and intellectual property.
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Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, company policies (including GMP’s) and standard operating procedures (SOPs) Develop and partner with Sr. QA Manager on the implementation of Safe Quality Food (SQF) programs – including HACCP, Food Safety, Food Quality and Food Defense plans.
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Maintain Food Safety & SQF program compliance. Work with QA, Training, Process Systems, and Production personnel on any new changes to the Work Instructions. Company representative for SQF, organic, kosher, halal, gluten free, non-GMO, and customer audits.
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Conduct food safety and quality meetings, produce meeting notes, and follow up on action items to ensure completion. Trainings/ Certifications Required: •HARPC/ PCQI Certified•SQF Implementation & Auditing Certified •SQF Internal Auditing Training Essential Functions/ Duties and Responsibilities: 1.
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Compliance with regulatory requirements, company policies (including GMP’s) and standard operating procedures (SOPs). with QA, Training, Process Systems, and Production personnel on any new changes to the Work Instructions.
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Reg Ops Legal leads significant cross-functional collaboration with other Legal teams, control function partners, senior business leaders, regulators and Corporate Tax. As a Consumer Regulatory Operations Attorney - Vice President, Assistant General Counsel on the Regulatory Operations Legal team, you will focus on regulatory compliance and operational excellence.
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