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Create an internal tracker/dashboard to ensure alignment across internal teams (e.g., Government Affairs, ESG, Global Accounting, and Local real estate teams). This role involves monitoring emerging global ESG disclosure regulations and standards, implementing and strengthening ESG data collection and automation and designing and leading ESG regulatory reporting processes.
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Cover other departments’ courses, as assigned by the Associate Dean of Curriculum and Faculty Development or Associate Dean of Academic Affairs. This position reports to Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine (AZCOM) Dean’s Office.
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The Airline Affairs Project Manager role is a professional position requiring interpersonal skills, business writing skills, critical thinking, financial and statistical data interpretation, contract leasing negotiation experience, and a willingness to work directly and collaborate with co-workers to identify solutions to complex challenges.
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Apply extensive knowledge and experience in permitting and environmental compliance including but not limited to impact assessment, permitting, ecology, air and acoustics, geochemistry, hydrology, regulatory affairs, tailings management, geomorphology, hydrotechnical engineering, hydrogeology, climate change and asset resilience, water treatment.
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Five to seven years’ experience evidencing a background in lobbying, public policy, legislative affairs, or grassroots coordination. The perfect candidate has superb communication skills, the ability to grasp complex subjects and a background in legislative affairs, lobbying or politics.
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The Aviation Department has a vacancy for an Airline Affairs Project Manager position. Four years of professional level experience in airport management, airline management, airspace or noise analysis, community outreach, planning, policy or technical research.
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10) Coordinate project activities with National Park Service, State Park Service, and Client and operational departments such as various park service entities, State Historic Preservation Offices (SHIPO), facilities maintenance, public safety, IT, regulatory affairs, events, and administrators to ensure all parties are well-informed and that work proceeds on schedule with minimal impact.
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Experience in Regulatory Affairs and/or Quality Assurance in mortgage servicing, previous complaint handling experience strongly preferred. The Regulatory Correspondence Specialist III is accountable for handling Qualified Written Requests and Disputes submitted to Regulatory agencies.
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Liaise with the Government Affairs, Regulatory Affairs, Origination and Community Impact teams at Reactivate's JV parents Invenergy and Lafayette Square to coordinate efforts and leverage a broader understanding of market and community dynamics.
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Deep understanding of Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) compliance and BSA/AML regulatory requirements related to CIP, KYC, CDD, EDD, and the USA PATRIOT Act. Preferred Experience:License/Certifications: Series 7, 24, and CAMS certification.
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Deep understanding of AML and KYC counterparty risk identification and mitigation principles, including BSA/AML, CDD/EDD, JMLSG, Sanctions, Fincen CDD, Travel Rule, and TMS global regulatory requirements.
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Manages all functions of the Clinical Research Regulatory Affairs team with minimal input and supervision from the Research Integrity and Compliance Officer (RICO). Manages the daily operation and supervision of the Clinical Research Regulatory Affairs area and program specialist(s) in accordance with all applicable institutional, state, federal laws and regulations.
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Identifies, problem-solves and troubleshoots emerging compliance, coding and billing regulatory risks. Work closely with the Information Analysts to verify accurate regulatory reporting.
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BD’s Quality Rotational Program is designed to give new graduates an opportunity to spend the first three years of their career rotating through three different areas of Quality (New Product Development or Sustaining engineering, Manufacturing Quality and Quality Systems) throughout the US. In each rotation, the associate works closely with Quality engineers as well as with cross functional partners (e.g. Manufacturing, R&D, Regulatory Affairs, Medical Affairs) growing their BD network.
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Relevant backgrounds that have found success at Aftermath Services are: EMT, Mortuary Affairs, Nursing, CNA, Restoration, Mitigation, Remediation, Asbestos Abatement, Construction, Pest Control.
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