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Gather and synthesize design inputs (qual/quant data, primary/secondary research, competitive analysis, business requirements, system capabilities, regulatory requirements, etc.) As a Senior UX Designer, you’re a information architect, interaction designer, usability researcher, and visual designer.
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8+ years' relevant work experience in the electricity or energy industry and 4+ Federal Affairs and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission engagement experience. Tesla's Energy Policy team supports the company's objectives by engaging key stakeholders on a broad range of policy platforms, including legislative, municipal, business development and regulatory matters to support solar energy, energy storage, energy manufacturing, and energy deployments.
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District of Columbia law designates OPC as a party to all utility-related proceedings before the Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia and authorizes OPC to represent DC Water ratepayers in matters before that agency as well as local and federal regulatory agencies.
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Provide technical leadership in the areas of CCR ash basin closure, landfill design, solid waste management, groundwater and related regulatory, planning, design and construction phase projects.
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Consults with the P&Z director, division chiefs, principal planners and planners on all matters related to regulatory cases, records management and docket management; and. Supervises and evaluates staff assigned to the operations of BCU to ensure that standard operating procedures and deadlines for the processing, docketing and noticing of regulatory cases and public hearing logistics are being met.
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The Pharmacy Compliance Specialist must comply with current departmental and institutional policies, as well as, regulations set aside by regulatory bodies (i.e. The Food and Drug Administration, Drug Enforcement Administration, Department of Health, The Joint Commission.
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Conduct counterintelligence assessments on potential SBIR/STTR vendors and proposals to identify potential foreign ownership, control, or influence, cybersecurity and regulatory risks. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and industry best practices related to counterintelligence, FOCI, cybersecurity, and regulatory risk.
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Knowledge of FDA regulatory requirements is required. Culmen International is looking for a Clinical Research Coordinator I to support a Walter Reed Army Institute Research program in Silver Springs, MD.
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Serving as lead counsel for our Government Price Reporting function concerning legal, regulatory, and compliance issues associated with federal government price reporting requirements across the AbbVie portfolio of medicines.
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In collaboration with the Nurse Director, develops department goals, objectives and ensures compliance with hospital policy and procedure, clinical practice, guidelines, and regulatory and accreditation standards.
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Stay updated on industry trends, regulatory changes, and geopolitical developments related to energy, climate, and natural resources to inform analysis and advisory work. With our best-in-class advisory and consulting offerings and GZERO Media, the Eurasia Group umbrella provides the marketplace with a complete political risk solution.
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Conduct macroeconomic, regulatory, and operational assessments Provide sector analysis of priority areas for investment. You will support all aspects of fundraising, impact investing, investor relations, deal-sourcing, due diligence, deal structuring, and portfolio management.
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Familiarity with the legal and regulatory environment governing corporate data, including: recordkeeping requirements, SEC/DOJ messaging guidance, US and global data privacy and protection laws, legal holds and preservation, etc.
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Guidehouse’s Regulatory Life Sciences practice is an engine of innovation helping pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, and diagnostic regulators tackle today’s challenges, while anticipating tomorrow’s.
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The Director of Regulatory and Industry Affairs, The Grid leads NEMA’s regulatory agency engagement and issue management relative to NEMA members with products and integrated technologies for the grid, including renewables, distributed energy resources, and battery/storage.
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