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Provide legal advice and support for our U.S. businesses and Environmental, Health, & Safety team covering a broad range of environmental, safety, and regulatory issues. 5 to 15 years practicing law with experience in environmental or regulatory work (5 years of law firm/private practice experience preferred.
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Instructors may be engaged for courses in the degrees in Global Economic Affairs, Global Environmental Sustainability, Human Rights, International Development, International Security, International Studies, and Public Policy.
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Provide regulatory guidance, general issue management and strategic stakeholder engagement support to Corporate Affairs and business leaders. Humana Director Public Policy, State Affairs Denver , Colorado Apply Now Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first.
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Join the Gates Institute as a Regulatory Affairs Program Director. The starting hiring range for the Regulatory Affairs Program Director has been established at $84,992 - $108,110.
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We may also be seeking instructors for our certificates in Global Environmental Change and Adaptation, Global Business and Corporate Social Responsibility, Global Health Affairs, Homeland Security, Humanitarian Assistance, Religion and International Affairs, and Global Social Justice.
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Transamerica is organized by lines of business (Life Insurance, Annuities, Mutual Funds, Retirement Plans, and Employee Benefits), which are supported by Transamerica Corporate (Corporate Development; Finance; Internal Audit; Legislative, Regulatory & Policy; Office of the CEO; People and Places; Brand; Corporate Affairs; Risk; and Technology.
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Provide regulatory guidance for Flight Operations, Inflight and Airport Customer Service related regulations such as 14 CFR Parts 21, 25, 43, 45,and 121. Review regulatory procedures as applicable to Flight Operations, Inflight and Airport Customer Service policies and procedures implemented by Frontier Airlines.
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The ideal candidate should have experience handling regulatory and compliance matters before the Texas Public Utility Commission and other state energy regulatory commissions, as well as matters before or involving the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) or other ISO/RTOs or organized power markets.
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Government-related: Criminal Justice/Criminology; Diplomacy/International Policy, Affairs, or Relations; National/Homeland Security; Forensics; Government/History; Intelligence Analysis; Law/Legal Studies; Political Science; Public Management; Public Policy; and Security Policy.
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Provide planning, installation, training, support, monitoring, and maintenance of HW (server and workstation builds) and software including all Consular Affairs applications (e.g., Active Directory accounts and passwords, System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) and, other locally installed CA applications, etc.
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The Senior Sustainability Analyst will contribute to key activities in measuring our environmental impacts as part of the Global Sustainability Team. This role will collect, aggregate and analyze data to measure the environmental impacts and progress toward goals across our materials and products, and help the team prepare for emerging ESG regulatory compliance.
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Liaises with University student support stakeholders and resources such as Student Affairs, CARE reports, Office of Graduate Studies, the Counseling Center and other areas to coordinate and collaborate on retention activities.
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Extensive (5 year +) experience in federal policy advocacy, government relations, or public affairs, preferably in the renewable energy sector. Policy Advocacy: Develop and execute strategies to advocate for favorable federal and state policies, legislation, and regulatory frameworks that support the growth and competitiveness of the solar energy industry.
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Current licensure in the State of Colorado as a Registered Nurse, or current active multistate nursing licensure, or current registration as Registered Radiology Technologist (RTR), or current certification as Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS); current BLS certification and current ACLS certification through AHA or ARC.
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Who You AreUnder the direction of the Information Center Supervisor, the Student Affairs/Information Center Specialist serves prospective, new, and continuing students one-on-one via the phone.
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