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The Affordable Housing Compliance Specialist will be responsible for supporting the Asset Management team in the day-to-day administration of all Asset Management projects, policies, and procedures with a specific focus on managing all affordable compliance and reporting for BLVD’s affordable portfolio consisting of both Section 8 and LIHTC properties.
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Lewis Brisbois is seeking a Litigation Management & Guideline Compliance Specialist who will collaborate with the Quality Assurance team to track a large volume of insurance defense cases.
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What does a Customer Care Compliance Specialist with Paul Davis do? Experienced in utilizing DASH for workflow management, job tracking, and client communication. Customer Care Compliance Specialist.
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Program evaluation, internal audit or administrative management of the assessment and collection of Federal taxes (other than alcohol and tobacco). In the event that a building is closed due to rent management, new hires may be placed in a local commuting location.
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This role will be focused on delivering high caliber results, on predetermined timelines, while assisting to manage workflow processes related to all aspects of Contract Compliance Management.
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Aperto Property Management, Inc. is seeking an experienced and qualified Compliance Specialist for the Valley/Los Angeles area, CA. Qualified candidates will have experience with Tax Credit ( LIHTC) and HUD programs.
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Minimum RequirementsMinimum of three (3) years of experience working in Compliance, Risk Management or Legal function required. Bachelor's degree in Healthcare, Hospital, Public, or Business Administration, Human Resources Management or another approved related; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and work experience required.
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Compliance Specialist needs 5 years' working experiences related to Workforce contract compliance requirements, data collection, document generation. - Assist with maintaining database including equipment history, status, work order management, preventative maintenance scheduling.
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Knowledge of compliance including NEPA, CEQA, USACE, CWA, DOT, SPCC, EPA, CalEPA, and waste management, water quality (state and jurisdictional) air quality (state and jurisdictional), T&E species, USFW, CDFW, and Historical Resources.
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We specialize in Contingent hiring, Direct Hires, Statement of Work, Payroll Management, IC Compliance, VMS, RPO and Managed IT Services. Role Summary: This role will be focused on delivering high caliber results, on predetermined timelines, while assisting to manage workflow processes related to all aspects of Contract Compliance Management.
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Compliance Specialist needs 3+ years of strong experience workforce contract. About the job Compliance Specialist. - Assist with maintaining database including equipment history, status, work order management, and preventative maintenance scheduling.
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In addition to property visits, the Compliance Specialist will conduct regional conference calls and attend meetings, communicating with executive management at least once a week via the phone or by written reports to ensure issues unique to the region are recognized and addressed.
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Focus will be to lead JCI’s Contract Management related to Diversity & Inclusion. - Assist with maintaining CMMS database including equipment history, status, work order management, preventative maintenance scheduling.
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Acts as a liaison between all levels of line and staff management, compensation and benefits department, legal counsel, and outside service providers. Senior HR Compliance Specialist.
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Co-manages various HR Compliance programs to include but not limited to Alert Line, State and Federal legislative requirements, I-9 compliance, Affirmative Action Plans and annual compliance training.
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