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The Special Investigations Unit (SIU/Claims) Field Investigator conducts recorded statements / interviews, accident scene investigations, online research, and witness canvassing. Two years' experience in property loss investigations (or adjusting) to include theft, fire, water, wind and vandalism losses.
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The selected candidate will be responsible for all aspects of Quality Control oversight, including external (CDMO) release and in-process assays, raw data review, method qualification and validation, stability, trending and GMP investigations for any analytical deviation, OOT or OOS. The ideal candidate must have experience with cell therapy analytical techniques, including flow cytometry, PCR (qPCR, QF-PCR, ddPCR, and/or dPCR), ELISA, safety-based assays (sterility, mycoplasma, endotoxin, etc.
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We have several work from home, part-time and full-time hourly positions available in our rapidly expanding Special Investigations Unit. This work from home position requires travel within the designated city in the advertised city and state.
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For 28 years, we have continued to commit ourselves to the utmost degree of integrity and professionalism specializing in all aspects of insurance defense investigations to include; claims investigations, SIU investigations and Vendor Management Programs.
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Partner with Philanthropy team members in support of fundraising initiatives and strategies for major gifts, annual giving, corporate and foundation relations, planned giving and principal gifts.
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Supports the MCCS Director and Management team as the liaison for efforts and coordination of principles, practices and techniques of human resource management, including recruitment, selection, HRIS, EEO/affirmative action, classification, compensation, benefits, Workers’ Compensation, employee and labor relations, employee development, performance planning and appraisal.
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Critically review business relationship submissions in the Third Party Risk Management Gateway, the system used to clear potential business relationships within specified time frames
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JOB DESCRIPTION Employee Benefits Account Manager - Insurance - San DiegoWe are looking for an Employee Benefits Account Manager to join a phenomenal, growing insurance company located in the San Diego area.
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Design Lean Organization and Simplification (structure, processes, systems)Partner with Learning & Development Academy leaders on all function initiatives, including any specific requirements for the specific function/BU.I am highly ambitious, intrinsically motivated, and always fighting to be the BestI have a core knowledge of HR fundamentals and ability to collaborate with all areas within HR such as talent acquisition, compensation, employee relations, benefits, L&D, DEI&B etc.
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Two (2) years of animal control, law enforcement or investigations experience required. About the job Humane Officer, Sergeant. Training specified in subparagraph (D) and the basic training for a Level 2 Reserve Officer by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training or completed an approved police powers program (832 Penal Code) required.
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Why you should join Catalent:Awesome employee activities: Movie Day, Monthly Birthday Celebrations, Friday Bagel Breakfast, On-site Fitness Center with machines, on-site yoga and HIIT classes, Sponsored Sports Teams, and several other company-sponsored events that encourages positive employee comradery, which contributes to effectively building positive employee relationships, overall creating a positive work environment.
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The ideal employee will be able to provide excellent customer service, maintain high customer satisfaction, and exceed company expectations. fightersmarket.com) is a growing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Uniforms and Apparel business.
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You will be part of ASMLs U.S. Communications team, which is responsible for internal communications, PR/media relations, employer branding and recruitment marketing for ASML in the U.S., and you will report to the US Head of Employer Brand Communications.
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Must comply with the Austal USA's Employee Handbook. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes and/or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, and heat and cold. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to humid conditions, moving mechanical parts, high precarious places, outside weather conditions, and extreme heat.
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The Programs and Financial Coordinator also fulfills Communication Coordinator functions, communicating with students, faculty, alumni, and donors through regular newsletter publications, donor relations communications, event planning, and social media management.
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