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Maintains security by ensuring we have adequate security measures that align with our compliance standards and policies; conducting incident response analysis when required, and working with leadership and technical teams on remediation plans.
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Maintain working knowledge of lending-related legal and regulatory compliance issues. Establish strong referral network and relationships with commercial real estate brokers, loan brokers, CPAs and other referral sources to solicit new SBA loan leads.
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This pivotal role involves steering the strategic direction and overseeing all aspects of Plant Management—including Production, Engineering, Supply Chain, Quality, Safety, Environmental (QSE), Finance, Human Resources (HR), and Operational Excellence.
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An Advanced degree in safety, environmental health, or industrial hygiene is preferred. Must have strong technical and regulatory knowledge in environmental science and occupational safety.
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Provides and applies practical knowledge regarding building maintenance, e.g., air conditioning and heating systems, building automatic control systems, water distribution, fire protection, sanitary and storm sewer operations, piped gases, electrical distribution and central utility plants for chilled water.
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5 plus years of HR Generalist experience which includes EEO compliance and conducting workplace investigations. Ensure compliance with labor laws, including EEOC regulations, FMLA, FLSA, and ADA.
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For a variety of reasons-from racist policies like redlining to macroeconomic shifts leading to the loss of major industries and employers-there are cities and neighborhoods across the country that have suffered from disinvestment, fiscal distress, population and job loss, vacant and deteriorated residential and commercial properties, high poverty and unemployment rates, and increased risk and vulnerability to climate hazards and environmental stressors.
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Company Profile: One Inc provides insurance companies a digital payments platform designed to increase retention, decrease admin expenses, and mitigate data security risk – while simplifying compliance.
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Manage and perform multi-media permitting and compliance associated with renewable energy development projects with an emphasis on local, state, and federal permitting, including but not limited to compliance associated with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and regulations of federal agencies such as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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Strong knowledge of GAAP principles, financial reporting standards, and regulatory compliance. As the Controller, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of financial management, reporting, and compliance for our Construction Services Company.
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Ideal candidate must be self-motivated with strong knowledge in security and compliance space: Vulnerability Management, Policy Compliance , Intrusion Detection Systems IDS, Intrusion Prevention Systems IPS, Network Scanners, PCI, Policy Compliance and Audit Tools, other enterprise security solutions.
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Meet deadlines on compliance standards for foster youth as well as foster parents records including ORCC, DHS, and COA regulations. Perform other duties as delegated by the Foster Care Supervisor or Program Manager.
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Ensure accurate and timely tax filings and compliance with income tax, sales tax, and payroll tax regulations. Perform review over financial reporting for external stakeholders to ensure reporting is in compliance with contractual requirements and US GAAP.
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The Commerce Controllership team is an exciting and fast-evolving Corporate Accounting team at the forefront of Microsoft’s digital transformation, responsible for the financial compliance of product launches and for the accuracy and completeness of Microsoft Online Financial Reporting.
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Lennar is seek a Quality Assurance Manager to be responsible for inspecting and evaluating the construction of Lennar homes to ensure compliance with quality standards, building codes, and scopes of work and specifications.
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