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Communicate regularly and effectively in a cross-functional matrix with development, origination, fundamentals, finance, and political & regulatory affairs staff to translate regulatory and market issues into business impacts and opportunities to benefit the position of Pattern's new and core business interests in MISO and other priority markets.
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The Senior Accountant – Regulatory Reporting and Compliance is primarily responsible for preparing and filing required reports to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Railroad Commission of Texas, and to other federal and state agencies.
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This includes performing various quality controls, reviewing and monitoring of information to include the Bank Secrecy Act, USA Patriot Act, Anti-Money Laundering Program, OFAC, and Customer Identification Program using industry standard and regulatory guidance to ensure the Bank's compliance efforts are maintained on a daily basis.
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Participates and gives lectures in weekly resident seminar series on ACLAM boards material Regulatory responsibilities:Serves on the IACUC as an alternate member. The incumbent will also work closely with IACUC administrators to help provide regulatory oversight of the animal care and use program.
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Maintains and submits accurate data for hospital-based statistics and regulatory agencies such as UNOS/UNET, CMS, and Medicaid in order to ensure proper department financial management, compliance with all governmental reporting requirements, and proper quality outcomes monitoring.
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Cititec Talent has partnered with a boutique commodity trading company who looking to bring a Regulatory Reporting Specialist into the business to lead their regulatory reporting consolidation efforts, as they streamline their regulatory reporting solutions for Dodd-Frank and EMIR compliance.
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Our suborganizations vary in nature, and include: Human Resources, Training & Development, Safety & Security, Government Affairs, Public Affairs, Community Services, Transportation (Marine, Aviation, etc.
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Communicate air permitting matters with internal and external customers and stakeholders, legal counsel, and public affairs teams. Note: Air programs may include Air Permitting, Title V, BWON, MON, HON, CEMS, RICE MACT, LDAR, and Release Reporting.
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Experience with and/or knowledge of a diverse range of regulatory programs (e.g. CWA, ESA, NEPA, NPDES, ASTM, CERCLA, RCRA) and agencies (e.g. USACE, BLM, USFWS, EPA, FERC, various local/state environmental and natural/cultural resources agencies.
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Engage with key regulatory agencies, including the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, National Marine Fisheries Service, Environmental Protection Agency, Federal land management agencies, and State Historic Preservation Offices.
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Description: GEO-TECH Job Objective: Provides geoscience technical and regulatory support to assist the asset team managers, geologists, geophysicists and engineers with the achievement of team, departmental, and organizational assignments and goals.
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Working understanding of regulatory environment, especially those of the USCG, PHMSA and FERC for US operating facilities. Operational cross functional leadership and expertise in reviewing, simplifying and practicalizing complex procedures and training including the ability to integrate international standards and specific regulatory requirements routinely into workflows in an auditable manner.
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Your responsibilities will encompass a broad spectrum of legal disciplines, from managing regulatory affairs and overseeing compliance initiatives to coordinating legal proceedings and maintaining relationships with external counsel.
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Maintains and submits accurate data for hospital-based statistics and regulatory agencies, if applicable, such as OPTN/UNOS/CMS/NMDP/CIBMTR/FACT, and Medicaid to ensure compliance with all government reporting requirements, and proper quality outcomes monitoring.
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Providing legal counsel and guidance on issues relating to the moving industry, including subcontracts, regulatory compliance, licensing, risk management, and insurance. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school and an active license to practice law.
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