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Under the supervision of the Regulatory Program Manager (RPM) of the Regulatory Affairs Unit, the Regulatory Affairs Coordinator (RAC) supports the clinical research efforts of the Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center by providing comprehensive, regulatory management of cancer-related protocols in accordance with human subject federal regulations, internal standard operating procedures (SOPs), and University policies and procedures.
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Experience in a nonprofit advocacy organization, trade association, state legislature or Congress, state, or federal agency, working in a corporate government affairs office or trade association.
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The Analyst - National General Affairs position is responsible for overseeing and managing a variety of administrative, purchasing, and compliance tasks to ensure smooth and efficient operations within the organization.
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Coordinates the vending of professional translation and review services in one or more languages (Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Spanish, and Vietnamese) · Assists in completing and/or responding to regulatory agency reports (Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), etc.
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Proven experience in regulatory compliance, particularly within the debt relief or financial services industry. The Compliance Debt Relief Manager works closely with legal teams and regulatory agencies to mitigate risks, guide staff on compliance matters, and maintain the highest ethical standards in debt relief practices.
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Experience with AERMOD, GIS and/or health risk assessments for permitting, ambient monitoring or emissions sampling techniques, CEQA, or other regulatory compliance programs (e.g., SPCC, RMP/PSM, stormwater) is a plus.
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TAIT remains at the forefront of innovation, boasting a powerhouse team of service technicians, designers, and project managers dedicated to tank construction, testing, repair, and regulatory compliance.
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8+ years of experience as a practicing attorney, with a focus on commercial transactions, sales & marketing, and regulatory compliance (, ISO/IEC, FCC, import/export) for technology products. Product Regulatory: Advise the company on compliance with federal, state, and international regulations affecting the company’s products and commercial activities (, ISO/IEC, FCC, import/export.
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As well as financial services regulatory requirements (CCPA, PCI-DSS, etc.) You will work with the Data Security team to reduce the risk for the organization by securing data through detection of sensitive data, classifying and labeling detected data, and applying encryption or other security controls to protect and ensure appropriate access to and use of sensitive data to fully comply with all applicable laws and regulatory guidance.
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Perform assessments of organizations' fraud detection models, including in alignment with the U.S. Office of Comptroller of Currency Supervisory Guidance on Model Risk Management and other regulatory requirements.
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Maintains knowledge of trends, best practices, regulatory changes, and new technologies in human resources, talent management, and employment law; applies this knowledge to communicate changes in policy, practice, and resources to upper management.
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Regulatory working relationship and knowledge with CESA and FESA review process, habitat restoration, and/or Lake and Streambed Programs. Knowledge of and ability to apply environmental compliance and permitting regulations of applicable regulatory agencies throughout California.
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During the forward model development phase the engineer is responsible for using CATIA to design parts that deliver all intended part functions while also maintaining compatibility with all criteria for adjacent engineering functional activities (i.e. Structures, Closures, Chassis, Electrical Hardware, Cockpit, Seats, Interior Trim) and attribute targets (i.e. Safety (Regulatory), Occupant Package, Interior Package, Perceived Quality, NVH, Durability.
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Collaborate with the Student Outcomes Committee (SOC), the Office of Institutional Effectiveness (OIE), Student Affairs, Guided Pathways for Success (GPS) team leads, and college and district-wide colleagues to ensure alignment of assessment program with organizational missions and goals.
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Under supervision of senior in-house attorneys, the Litigation Counsel will also manage and handle certain product liability matters and related regulatory matters and legislative initiatives as necessary.
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