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The Risk Management Department is recruiting for a Principal Workers' Compensation Adjuster to assign and review the work of lower-level Adjusters and perform audits for quality assurance and staff development.
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Receives general supervision from the Workers' Compensation Manager and functional supervision from a Senior Claims Examiner. Attends Workers' Compensation Appeals Board hearings and authorizes settlements as directed by the Workers' Compensation Manager.
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As a Workers Comp Defense Attorney, you will be responsible for managing a diverse caseload of workers' compensation cases, from inception through resolution. Our law firm's mission is to be an innovative leader in providing exceptional, trustworthy, and aggressive legal defense for workers’ compensation claims filed against employers across the state of California.
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COMPENSATION & CDL A, Truck Driver, CDL, Driver, Automotive. Carvana is hiring immediately for a CDL A Local Driver! COMPENSATION & CDL A, Truck Driver, CDL, Driver, Automotive. Average weekly pay of $1,4000 (this is a national average of all our home daily drivers.
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Base Salary Range: $140,000 - $195,000 Eligible for performance-based bonus compensation. Overview: Kimley-Horn is seeking a Senior Project Manager to lead and grow our Roadway Design practice in Riverside, CA. Responsibilities: This position is responsible for complex engineering design tasks as well as marketing, business development, client contact, and the growth of the roadway design practice in the Inland Empire and surrounding markets.
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We offer a very reasonable work / life balance, diverse SEC and closely held clients in numerous industries to work with, fast track promotions, and above market compensation packages. CPA Firm Audit Managers and Seniors - Hybrid living close to the office is preferred - Fully Remote Home Based is available for candidates living in the PST or MST time zones.
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Demonstrates in-depth knowledge of federal and state legislation as related to benefits, workers' compensation, leave management, reasonable accommodations, and payroll. Assist employees with the filing of claims, interface with medical providers and third-party administrator of workers' compensation program.
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Well established, highly profitable CPA firm offers several exceptional career opportunities for Audit Managers and Seniors to work hybrid from both our office and your home with flexible hours. Minimum of 2 years of hands-on experience with a U. S. based CPA firm.
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SUMMARY: The Senior Accountant reports to and assists the Controller in the daily responsibilities and functions of provider compensation and payroll administration. Five (5) years of experience in physician compensation, finance, accounting, or equivalent experience that includes various payroll operations (Timecard review, paycode audit, PTO accrual settings, retroactive pay calculations for salary increases, etc.
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Requirements: Prefer candidates currently (or recently) at a Senior level or above with a Big-4, national, or large local CPA firm. Will assist with relocation expenses for out of town candidates. Seniors receive paid overtime at time and one half.
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Large Manager bonuses.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS OPTION I Experience: Two years of experience assisting crime victims file compensation reimbursement claims with the State Board of Control and determining victim/witness program eligibility.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Certified to teach first aid, CPR, and AED training from American Heart Association or American Red Cross- Proficient in Microsoft Office- Experience with an industrial wellness program- Experience managing musculoskeletal disorders, ergonomics, and coaching on body mechanics- Demonstrated work experience with OSHA regulations and Workers Compensation- Proficient in digital recordkeeping.
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ClarkDietrich, a leading manufacturer of cold-formed steel framing and interior and exterior finishing products in North America, fosters a work-life balance and offers competitive compensation and benefits.
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