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Develop, implement, and maintain a firm wide the third-party risk management training program. KPMG is currently seeking an Associate Director, Third Party Risk Management to join our Third-Party Risk Management organization.
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Minimum of 4 years of experience in land acquisition, real estate, land management, or a combination thereof, with a strong background in renewables (solar, wind and battery storage) preferred. A Senior Associate, Land Acquisition in the renewables industry is responsible for the acquisition, management and optimization of land assets for renewable energy projects, such as wind, solar, storage and hydrogen facilities.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Leverage Test management (HP ALM/Jira/ADO) and Automation tools (UFT/ Tosca/Worksoft). · Knowledge on Test management (HP ALM/Jira/ADO) and Automation tools (UFT/Tosca/WorkSoft) Leverage Test management (HP ALM/Jira/ADO) and Automation tools (UFT/ Tosca/Worksoft.
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Proficiency in electronic content management systems, design, support, and administration (Hyland Perceptive, Kofax, DocuSign preferred). Provides training, mentoring, and documentation supporting applications including electronic content, finance, HR, workflow, and records management.
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At least 2 years experience as an architectural historian/built environment specialist working in cultural resources management or a closely related field desired but not required. Basic knowledge of cultural resources program management; experience with Section 106 compliance, and interaction with Federal agencies; experience with Section 4(f) of the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) Act a plus.
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Working with Agile development methodologies and product tracking solutions such as Version Control Systems (e.g. Github), Issue Management Systems (e.g. JIRA, Azure DevOps etc.) Certified in Software Delivery Management skills (PMI-PMP, Agile Certification (Scrum Master / Product Owner.
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Work with multi-disciplinary teams in our Transportation, Resources (strong focus on renewable energy), and Water Business Groups in Texas and the South Central (LA, OK, TX) region and nationally to help plan, staff, and execute major cultural resource management efforts.
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Strong background in nutrition science, with a focus on plant-based diets for chronic disease management. Excellent time management skills and ability to manage a diverse caseload in a fast-paced environment.
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Extensive experience with Oracle RDBMS, Real Application Cluster (RAC), Disaster recovery, WebLogic, Identity Management, Apache/HTTP, Apex and Fusion Middleware and/or other Oracle technologies.
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RCM (Revenue Cycle Management) Account Representative is the key to success in helping our customers keep their insurance receivables clean and revenue flowing back into their practice. Experience working in multiple Optometry Practice Management Systems (Revolution, Crystal PM, Uprise, OfficeMate, Eyefinity.
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Our staff have varied backgrounds, such as accounting, business/economics, public policy, mathematics, government, music, radio-television- film, philosophy, and sports management. Auditor III Bachelor’s degree (copy of transcript requested upon interview) or Master’s degree in accounting, business administration, computer science, computer/management information systems, economics, finance, math, public affairs or related fields.
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Collaborate with cross functional teams: Work closely with various teams, including OverWatch, engineering, product management, detection engineering, and threat intelligence to drive cloud detections in the Crowdstrike Falcon platform.
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Familiarity with DevOps tools and processes, including source control (e.g., Git), build and deployment automation (e.g., Jenkins, Travis CI), configuration management (e.g., Chef, Puppet), and containerization (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes.
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The Graduate Medical Education programs in Austin consist of 2 ACGME-accredited programs, Ob/Gyn and General Surgery.
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