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Workers Compensation Specialist - West Hills, CA. Under the direction and supervision of the Regional Workers' Compensation Manager, West Region workers’ compensation and return to work claims as assigned.
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3-5 years as a Cost Analyst or relevant Project Controls experience. The Cost Analyst position is able to work and to provide analytical support on any project. The Project Cost Analyst will have excellent computer skills and knowledge of the various tools and software of Project Services.
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Review the work of other data analyst(s) and provide feedback to improve efficiency. The Senior Data Analyst will create, manage, and analyze various database reporting tools to support corporate and operational decision makers.
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The Office of Diversion and Reentry within the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services is looking for an Assistant Staff Analyst to join the CalAIM Community Supports team. The Assistant Staff Analyst will report to ODR's CalAIM Community Supports Lead.
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At 360 Behavioral Health, we take pride in our long-standing commitment to providing exceptional care for individuals impacted by autism and other developmental delays.
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Northrop Grumman Defense Systems (NGDS) Sector is seeking a Principal Program Cost and Schedule Control Analyst (Level 3)/ Sr. Principal Program Cost and Schedule Control Analyst (Level 4) to join us in the pursuit of top-tier financial performance within the Advanced Programs Operating Unit (OU.
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Reports to: Assigned Attorney/Hearing Representative and Workers Compensation Manager. The Case Manager will work directly with and support the assigned Workers’ Compensation Attorney/Hearing Representative.
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As a Civil Engineering Analyst with Kimley-Horn, you will benefit from hands-on experience, technical software and consulting trainings, and developmental programs geared towards growing Kimley-Horn's future leaders.
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The GRC Sr. Risk Analyst is a thought leader residing within our security organization, is responsible for implementing and maintaining the risk management framework and program. We are seeking a full-time GRC Risk Analyst I for our Los Angeles-based corporate office.
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Workers Compensation Claims Examiner | West Hills, CA (Hybrid) PRIMARY PURPOSE: To analyze complex or technically difficult workers' compensation claims to determine benefits due; to work with high exposure claims involving litigation and rehabilitation; to ensure ongoing adjudication of claims within service expectations, industry best practices and specific client service requirements; and to identify subrogation of claims and negotiate settlements.
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The Payroll team at Penske Media Corp. (PMC) is expanding and is hiring a Payroll Analyst to work a hybrid work schedule in our Los Angeles headquarters or in our Midtown Manhattan offices. Perform research on payroll related issues, including but not limited to tax withholding, overtime, 401(k) deferrals, loans, LOA's, garnishments and workers compensation for various states.
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Experienced Analyst, Investment Banking. B. Riley operates through several subsidiaries that offer a diverse range of complementary end-to-end capabilities spanning investment banking and institutional brokerage, private wealth and investment management, financial consulting, corporate restructuring, operations management, risk and compliance, due diligence, forensic accounting, litigation support, appraisal and valuation, auction and liquidation services.
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The Senior Regulatory Operations Analyst is an advanced-level professional position responsible for a wide range of tasks in support of various regulatory compliance functions in Market Regulation and Transparency Services (MRTS), including those related to managing conflicts of interest-related compliance issues and inquiries and maintaining department-wide administrative policies and procedures.
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We are currently looking for a highly analytical and detail-oriented Fraud Operations Analyst to join our dynamic Fraud Ops team. Certain locations in the United States require job postings to include a reasonable estimate of the base salary range and/or a general description of benefits and other compensation applicable to the role.
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The Benefits Analyst is responsible for supporting the firm's health and wellness benefits programs, leave of absences and accommodations, workers' compensation programs and other non-insurance benefit programs.
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