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Administer and maintain security products (phishing training, vulnerability management, web application firewall, SIEM, IDS, (h)IPS, EDR, etc) Rocket Lawyer services that provide legal advice, document creation and estate planning.
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Merchant Mariner Document or ability to get one within 6 months desirable. Responsible for various department systems including: fuel level monitoring, lubrication and coolant, hazardous waste disposal/management, MDS sheets.
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With your experience in financial services or Fintech, your expertise in Risk Management, strong leadership, and effective communication skills, you will be a key player in our dynamic environment, collaborating with diverse teams to identify, document, and remediate risks, and ensure seamless compliance.
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Forge strategic partnerships with Corporate Marketing, Product Marketing Management (PMM), and other internal stakeholders to seamlessly integrate partnership initiatives into broader marketing strategies.
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Overall responsibility includes but is not limited to document management of Rail Development projects, development, document control functions, operational requirements, and legislative updates.
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Manages processes and teams associated with control of nonconforming products, CAPAs, deviations, complaints, supplier management, post-market surveillance, audits, document control, acceptance activities, risk management and other Quality related activities.
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Manages sub-domains such as confidential document destruction, third party risk management, technical security countermeasures (anti eavesdropping), mail - package screening, mergers & acquisitions, expatriate security, and active assailant.
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Strong computer skills (MS Office) including exposure to data/document management systems. The Senior Clinical Document Specialist will provide support to the TMF content owners on one or more clinical programs.
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Oversee and coordinate document review processes to streamline case management. The role requires a proactive individual with exceptional communication skills and the ability to manage document review efficiently.
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Job Responsibilities Works collaboratively with Statistical Programmers, Biostatisticians, Clinical Research Associates, Clinical Data Managers and other Clinical, Global Drug Safety, Regulatory and Project Management staff to meet project deliverables and timelines for statistical data analysis and reporting.
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May serve as a resource for others within the company for biomarker and bioanalytical operations clinical trials management expertise. - Maintains internal Biomarker and Bioanalytical Operations databases and document repositories.
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The Intermediate Quality Specialist will maintain a document revision control and numbering system, perform internal audits of all policies, procedures, work instructions and forms and maintain the Quality Manual with associated SOPs as defined by our corporate strategy.
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Box is partnering with enterprise organizations to accelerate their digital transformation by creating a single platform for secure content management, collaboration and workflow. Reasonable accommodations may include scheduling adjustments, document dictation and beyond.
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Knowledge of electronic trial master file (eTMF) systems and document management processes. The Senior Clinical Research Associate I (CLRA) is responsible for site management deliverables on assigned protocols and may act as a lead CRA for the study, providing guidance and support to other CRAs on the team.
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Document Records Management experience using electronic TMF platforms. Experience in deployment and management of Expected Document Lists (EDLs) and Milestones, preferably with Veeva Vault Clinical.
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