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The Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Control and Compliance Manager will lead the Company’s internal controls program, perform regulatory compliance audits as needed, and support the Company’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) programs.
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Documentation Development, Control & Record Keeping; Data Analysis & Reporting; Human Performance, Incident/Accident Investigations; Injury Case Management; Behavior Based Safety, HSE Training, Development & Implementation; Environmental Aspects, Hazard Identification, Knowledge of Regulatory Compliance Analysis; HSE Management System Audits, and HSE Compliance Audits.
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The Assistant RSO has the authority to enforce radiation policies and procedures regarding radiation safety and regulatory compliance of the use of ionizing radiation. Prefer experience with Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulations on radiation safety.
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His/her duty is to ensure the facilities are in compliance with all federal/state/local regulations involving process safety and risk management associated with the anhydrous ammonia refrigeration systems.
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Subject matter expert for regulatory compliance (FERC, NERC, WECC) and support the Generation Owner/Generation Operator (GO/GOP) NERC compliance program. Monitor and ensure regulatory compliance inspections, testing, and documentation are conducted in accordance with established procedures, standards, and protocols, and the applicable compliance reporting is accurate and submitted on time.
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As a Safety Coordinator, you will be responsible for supporting the EHS Manager and project team in the successful completion of a data center construction project. Routinely monitor GC’s EHS performance to ensure contractors are in compliance with written EHS plans, policies, procedures, practices, government regulatory requirements, and any additional CHQ expectations or deliverables that have been identified in the contract.
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Keywords : clinical research, CRC, clinical research coordinator, clinical trials, orientation, training, informed consent, central lab management, data management, expectancy reports, visit preparation, low institutional risk trials, IRB submission, IRB approval, GCP, good clinical practice, train, supervise, institutional review board, regulatory, grants, quality control, QC, clinical trial data, EDC, patient data, admin, administrator.
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May perform one or multiple of the following additional duties based on Repair Station General Manager assignments: Safety Management System (SMS) coordinator; Training Coordinator; Continuous Improvement coordinator; EHS coordinator; Security coordinator; Export/Import compliance; PMA approvals.
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The Environmental Compliance Advisor is responsible for supporting environmental regulatory compliance and the delivery of regulatory activities, including inspections and reporting, using basic technical capabilities to provide day-to-day operational support and advice on environmental permit compliance.
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Under the direction of the UNMC Director of the Office of Animal Care and Use (OACU), this position will assure quality assurance and regulatory compliance strategies of the University regarding the proper care and ethical use of laboratory animals at UNMC campuses while assisting research investigators in obtaining their research goals.
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Must possess practical knowledge of USCG regulatory authorities: SAR Mission Coordinator, Captain of the Port, Federal On- Scene Coordinator, and Federal Maritime Security Coordinator.
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Position Title : SOX Control and ESG Compliance Manager. Provide subject matter expertise to quantify SOX compliance within the organization and enforce adherence to policies, procedures and guidelines.
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The Occupational Health Nurse (OHN) collaborates with human resources, legal and safety to ensure compliance with state and federal regulatory programs such as OSHA, ADA, HIPAA and FMLA. They will also lead the implementation and delivery of all appropriate occupational health programs and services that support the K-C health and wellness strategy.
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Serves as an expert resource, regarding life safety equipment, building systems and regulatory compliance within the healthcare environment. Assists the Parkland Fire Marshal in the administration of regulatory compliance programs and associated documentation.
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The Counsel will assist the Deputy Chief Counsel and Principal Counsel on various transactional, operational and regulatory legal matters primarily for Disney Signature Experiences (with a focus on Disney Cruise Line) and also the Walt Disney World Resort.
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