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Implementation experience in configuring SAP GTS Global trade compliance, including Sanctioned Party List Screening, Legal Control – Import/Export, and License management. Strong knowledge of global trade compliance regulations and export controls.
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10+ years' experience in import and export global trade compliance preferred. Ensure the Company’s compliance with export/import laws. Advise management on onboarding new customers and end-user for export control compliance.
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Thorough understanding of the post production pipeline and interchange: Ingest, Offline, VFX, Color, Audio, CG, Conform and Export. 3+ years of assistant editor experience at an editorial house, in-house advertising agency or in-house corporate communications studio.
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Supply chain efficiency planning including trade and security, customs valuation planning, first sale for export planning, and the analysis of transfer pricing policies to work toward compliance with customs valuation requirements.
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Keyword: Cyber, Security, Compliance, I PCI, NIST, ISO, Compliance Manager, Google VPC, AWS Cloud, CISA, CISM, CISSP, AWS, Security Administrator. Applied knowledge of technologies for data mapping, risk assessments, third party risk management, compliance tracking, security controls management.
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The IT Compliance Analyst will be directly responsible to assist in preparing and executing risk-based evaluations and audit procedures for Cepheid that clearly define objectives, utilize contemporary methodologies, and leverage data to drive insights and actionable reporting.
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The Compliance Engineer is responsible for ensuring Hardware products (solar, storage) comply with the regulations in all markets where we sell them. The Sr. Compliance Engineer is responsible for providing compliance-related inputs during the design and debugging stages and ensuring the final certification of the product.
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Therefore, due to federal export-control regulations, t he selected candidate must hold U.S. citizenship, U.S. lawful permanent resident/Green Card status or otherwise have a category of refugee/asylee status enabling them to perform the role without requiring a license under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) or Export Administration Regulations (EAR.
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Besides managing the GTC Team in tasks that support day-to-day imports and exports of the business, the position will also ensure the company is in compliance with sanction and other export control laws related to advanced GPU products.
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Experience using 3D modeling applications to create and export assets for game engine pipeline (3ds Max, Maya, Blender) ADAS - Sr. Software Engineer: HMI. We are looking for an experienced senior software engineer to work with a team of designers, researchers, and software developers to develop an integrated HMI software solution for concept car development.
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2+years of experience in Logistics Management, Transportation and Import/Export compliance preferred. Assist Customs compliance (C-TPAT, Customs regulations, HTS codes maintenance.
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The Export Compliance Program Manager will monitor trade compliance regulations and will implement trade compliance controls that would reduce trade compliance risks to Western Digital.
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This role calls for a candidate to have prior Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Sanctions Compliance Advisory knowledge and experience in financial services, FinTech and/or cryptocurrency industries.
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The Environmental & Sustainability Compliance Manager will provide global support to multiple Align functions through the implementation of product stewardship processes related to product chemical compliance and sustainability activities.
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The Environmental & Sustainability Compliance Manager will provide global support to multiple Client functions through the implementation of product stewardship processes related to product chemical compliance and sustainability activities.
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