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The position is responsible for supporting revisions and incorporation of stakeholder feedback within rapid timeframes to support the Safety Net Associate Director and Division Director in regulatory priorities and external affairs.
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Oversees Business Affairs / Talent manger. · Oversees all talent billing & production advances with support from Business Affairs manager. · A minimum of 7 years of experience specific to the advertising industry in a Business Affairs Role.
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Support coordination and implementation of global HTA strategies, including dossier development and submissions, in collaboration with Medical & Scientific Affairs and Market Access colleagues.
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Creates and reviews designs for Wind, PV, BESS, and PV+BESS OT/ICS/SCADA Communications Networks that align with regional, owner, regulatory, and contractual requirements for renewable energy power plant SCADA systems.
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This position reports to the Executive Director of MSLs. The MSL will have contact with internal colleagues in compliance, regulatory, pharmacovigilance, marketing, sales, research and development, medical science, medical information, market access, training, strategy and portfolio management, and HOVA. This internal collaboration is considered a fundamental and essential part of the position.
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Develops/Reviews Stormwater Management Reports and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) to support regulatory permits; + Conversant with regulatory codes, design codes and standards, best management practices, permit requirements and construction practices.
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Participate in regulatory audits and perform acting QA Manager duties during the QA Manager's absence. This includes overseeing quality control procedures from raw milk intake to packaging, conducting inspections, implementing corrective actions when necessary, and maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:Education: Advanced Healthcare Degree (preferred PharmD or equivalent), Masters in Business Administration or Regulatory Science. In particular, detailed knowledge and understanding of the regulatory and compliance environment as it relates to the medical communications contact center.
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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 technical leadership in the areas of CCR ash basin closure, landfill design, groundwater and related regulatory, planning, design and construction phase projects. + Availability to travel within the United States to visit team locations, client sites and regulatory agencies.
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The scope of required regulatory knowledge includes pharmacy, drug distribution, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and 340B. This position will be engaged in various compliance efforts, acting as a subject matter expert to support business partners and will need to work with a high degree of independence.
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You will work closely with the regulatory affairs department, site leadership and principle investigators to ensure compliance as well as preparing for auditing activities while meeting strict deadlines.
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Investigate design variables, owner/client requirements, budget constraints, regulatory constraints, site constraints, building operation, circulation, site grading, stormwater management, sustainability, soils, planting plans, and the preparation of construction documents.
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Public Information Officer/External Affairs. Public Information Officer/External Affairs. L952: All-Hazards Position Specific Public Information Officer. We continue to look for talented emergency management professionals to participate in our on-call response operations cadre in a ready status to provide staff augmentation to our client's response and recovery missions.
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Assist Category Managers to Identify and assess potential risks in the supply chain, such as disruptions, geopolitical issues, natural disasters, supplier financial instability, regulatory changes, and other external factors.
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