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Develops a working knowledge of end-to-end inventory management, best practices, as-is business process, event participants and triggers, master data management, transactional data management, item lifecycle, including sourcing, stocking, distribution, replenishment, reverse logistics, and/or dispositions and any and all regulatory compliance guidelines and/or ordinances that influence the business process.
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We are seeking an IT Security Compliance Analyst for an 8-month contract (with the possibility for extension) in Denver, CO. This role can work remotely for residents of Colorado and will be responsible for Compliance activities and for reviewing existing standards, refreshing them, and/or developing new ones primarily for application development (SDLC, DevOps) in partnership with functional areas.
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Participate in specialized tasks or activities such as stock vesting, disability payment processing, new hire, terminations, garnishments, compliance reporting. Compliance knowledge, problem-solving, computer and software proficiency, mathematical, organizational, time management, & communication skills.
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As a dedicated Business Support Analyst I, you will review and validate insurance filing documents for new and/or modified Life, Health and Annuity products and programs to ensure compliance and encourage timely filing approval by State Department of Insurance.
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Security environments including: operational knowledge of malware detection and response methodologies, operating system hardening, incident response, policy writing, regulatory compliance, data classification, vulnerability management, best practices.
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This position will work in close collaboration with the Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM) and Information Systems Owner (ISO) to ensure security posture is met and maintained, develops security policies, procedures, plans, and all other evidence of compliance with various security controls.
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Allegion is looking for a Financial Analyst who is a “hands-on” leader with strong accounting, financial analysis, internal control, planning, and reporting skills as well as excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
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We are currently looking for a Sales Compensation Analyst to work a flexible hybrid work schedule out of any of our major locations. Assist with ongoing compliance with incentive compensation regulatory requirements globally, including incentive compensation policies and procedures and risk balancing.
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Data Enrichment, Physical Inventory, and other annual and compliance requirements for the Colorado Springs plant location. Financial Analyst - Colorado Springs, CO (Onsite) Compliance and Internal Controls.
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The Program Finance Analyst will possess a working knowledge of multiple contract types, tools, and processes to monitor performance and ensure policy and program compliance. Defense, Intel, Sensors, Health Systems, Enterprise IT, Cyber, Systems Integration, Space, Healthcare, Digital Modernization, Cybersecurity, AI/ML, and Aviation.
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Ensure compliance with GAAP, FICAP, and Sarbanes Oxley internal control requirements with all activities. Maintain compliance with GAAP and FICAP. Flexible Spending Accounts - Tax-advantaged spending accounts for healthcare and/or dependent daycare expenses.
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Job Summary: Under the direction of the Manager of Compliance & Risk Management the Risk Manager/Compliance Analyst works to ensure that Peak Vista Community Health Centers' (PVCHC) operations and procedures meet government and industry compliance and risk management standards within all departments of the organization.
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Interpret and approve the terms and conditions defined on the Letter of Credit to ensure compliance. Interpret and approve the terms and conditions defined on the Letter of Credit to ensure compliance.
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Description of Duties: The Space Systems Senior Configuration Management Analyst supports the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) on the Integrated Research and Development for Enterprise Solutions (IRES) contract.
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Review and provide advice on RMF related memorandums of agreements/ memorandums of understanding/ service level agreements/ interconnection service agreements (MOA/MOU/SLA/ISA) for RMF compliance IAW cybersecurity policies, guidance and plans.
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