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Support the Legal department in developing and implementing risk management strategies to prevent future claims. The Attorney will be responsible for supporting live projects on construction issues and disputes including legal analysis of damages and schedule issues, claim review, preparation and drafting, and resolution through negotiations and dispute resolution processes.
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The Senior Director, Risk Management is responsible for the development, implementation and coordination of a centralized first-line of defense (LOD1) risk and internal control program for one or more Early Warning business lines.
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PCB layout considerations design guidance and review with focus on signal integrity and power considerations. Knowledge of configuration management tools such as SVN, Git or similar, requirements tools (e.g., Polarion or similar.
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Performing a detailed technical review of state and local indirect tax returns on select engagementsThe TeamDeloitte’s Multistate Tax Services (MTS) group is the largest State and Local Tax (SALT) practice in the United States with more than 1,000 professionals nationwide.
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The role is responsible for delivering business solutions that collect, transform, analyze, and interpret data to draw key insights to support Strategic Sourcing in making an informed data-based and strategic decisions on category review and negotiations.
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Provide patients with hope in the form of non-invasive neuromodulation (dTMS), Ketamine infusions, and diligent medication management. Our unwavering commitment to this purpose drives us to employ the most cutting-edge, evidence-based treatments in the field of psychiatry such as Deep TMS, IV Ketamine, and meticulous medication management.
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Must know TruCare and how it works Ensure successful transition of care for members from case management to the utilization management Review analyzes of activities, costs, operations and forecast data to determine progress toward stated goals and statistical/financial purposes.
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You'll analyze field work, calculate the boundary, assign the drafting, review and add the title matters, and obtain any direction and guidance from the Professional Land Surveyor in Responsible Charge.
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Review performance, coach to achieve productivity and safety targets, and deliver disciplinary action. Experience with warehouse management systems (WMS) and inventory control systems a plus.
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Description U-Haul Risk Management is seeking an enthusiastic, detail-oriented individual with strong technical and effective communication skills for a full-time Analyst position on our Business Analyst Team. This is an exciting and challenging opportunity in which you will have a direct and impactful change on the company and our customers, where you can expand your skills and grow within the company.
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Qualifications: Previous Controls Testing experience and/or Audit within areas such as information technology, general banking operations including deposit operations, loan administration, treasury management and/or other commercial and consumer banking products and services.
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Collaborates cross-functionally with various stakeholders internally and/or externally to scope/define projects, documentation of contractual information, and review/analysis of reports as part of VBC risk arrangement activities.
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HOW TO APPLY If you think this hospitality management job is a fit for what you are looking for, then applying is a snap. DAY-TO-DAY As a Hotel Sales Coordinator - Marketing Agent, you organize, plan, and execute sales and marketing campaigns to promote our hotel.
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Strong technical skills including data analysis and management, competency in Microsoft Office suite, and Electronic Medical Records. Current working knowledge of chronic care management, discharge planning, utilization management, case management, performance improvement and/or managed care reimbursement.
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Coordinate management review meetings. Desired: Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Business, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification, ASQ level certifications: CQA, CQM, CQE with a minimum of 8-10 years Quality management related experience preferably in a manufacturing environment.
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