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Represent Tessenderlo Kerley, Inc. in global registration activities, meetings with regulatory authorities, and industry trade associations. Monitor and provide analysis of developing regulations and regulatory trends, and supply comments to internal customers, task forces, trade associations or regulatory authorities as needed.
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Regional Manager Corporate Contracts. The position will require occasional travel to the Phoenix corporate offices and/or site locations. Responsible for the implementation and oversight of the Corporate policies and procedures across those projects.
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Collaborate as a regulatory reporting subject matter expert with Regulatory Reporting Policy and CTS (Controllers and Tax Services) to assess the impact and review the implementation for regulatory reporting of regulatory/accounting changes, new products, mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures, or enhancement of existing processes.
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As the VP, CISO, you’ll be the guardian of people, processes, and technology, ensuring regulatory compliance and upholding the confidentiality, integrity, and availability (CIA) of our information and assets.
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As the newest Regulatory Affairs Manager, you will be responsible for registering current and newly acquired crop protection products in the U.S. and other regions (Asia/Pacific, Latin America, Africa, Europe, and Canada.
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Implement site specific programs and procedures, behavioral safety processes, corporate safety mandates, problem analysis/troubleshooting, and interpretation of applicable regulatory regulations.
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The SWPPP Inspector will provide additional regulatory support and guidance for projects across the planning and execution phases. Strong verbal and written communication skills – data collection and interpretation, technical report writing, regulatory permit applications, client communications, etc.
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Develop and implement cloud solutions that are designed for HIPAA and other regulatory compliance such as PCI, NIST or HITRUST, optimal access and usefulness, and leverage existing technologies when possible.
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The Reimbursement Analyst is responsible for providing cost report preparation cost report appeals audit preparation and other duties related to the regulatory reimbursement services of Dignity Health.
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Ancillary duties include general corporate housekeeping matters such as helping manage Legal Tracker electronic billing; preparation for Board meetings; entity formation; entity dissolution; document management and special projects as assigned by the General Counsel and attorneys.
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The Data Center Technician provides a working level of data center knowledge and is responsible for the operational integrity and regulatory compliance of the data center electrical, mechanical, and fire life safety systems.
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For initial application purposes, you must attach the requested documents of completion of an apprenticeship program in the lineman trade (example: a valid card, certificate of journeyman status, letter from the IBEW Union, or letter from the Department of Labor verifying your status.
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Knowledge and understanding of regulatory and risk management in the financial services industry, including but not limited to Operational Risk (IT/Cybers, Operational Resiliency, Fraud, Third Party), Compliance Risk, BSA/AML/OFAC Risk, Credit Risk and Enterprise Risk. Project management skills to drive alignment across stakeholder groups to develop and deliver repeatable end-to-end risk management solutions and controls aligned with group’s processes.
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The candidate should preferably have experience with trademark and/or trade dress matters. Phoenix office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a mid to senior-level intellectual property litigation associate attorney with 2-3 years of litigation experience.
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Centrally located, with easy freeway access to downtown Phoenix and nearby corporate offices, this Tempe, AZ hotel is only three miles from the Metro Light Rail Station and offers a 24-hour complimentary Sky Harbor Airport (PHX) shuttle.
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