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Human Capital Due Diligence: Perform Human Capital due diligence (some or all of compensation, benefits, HR compliance, labor relations, HR communications, operations and technology, talent and culture) identifying and quantifying transaction risks and opportunities.
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Be involved in projects with our Transportation Team. Provides subject matter technical support and leadership for multi-site/phase due diligence, investigation, remediation, impact assessment, permitting, improvement, and construction of infrastructure projects and systems in the public and private sector.
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Due diligence, mergers, acquisitions, and/or integration experience. Familiarity with TeamMate, Tableau, Alteryx, IDEA, ACL/Galvanize, Workday, Guidewire, Workiva, Power BI, and productivity tools such as Microsoft Office.
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Accountable for overall Due Diligence of third parties across all risk domains, including quality check for all due diligence assessments completed by the managed service provider (MSP.
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Ensures that appropriate due diligence and ongoing monitoring of Global AML vendors and models is performed in accordance with Northern Trust’s Third-Party Management Practice Standard and Corporate Model Risk Management Policy, respectively.
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Represent clients in mergers and acquisitions transactions, including due diligence, negotiation, and drafting of purchase and sale agreements. Qualifications: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Preferred qualifications, capabilities and skills Equipment Finance documentation or transaction management; knowledge of appropriate due diligence for loan & lease documentation and perfection of collateral.
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Assist in complex technical due diligence activities including technical discovery, technical value proposition, architectural guidance, sales campaign support, and ongoing customer relationships building.
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Ability to apply sound and practical business judgment to legal mattersAbility to consult with and advise management at all levelsStrong written, oral and interpersonal communication skillsAbility to work within a team environmentDesired Experience Understanding of commercial and consumer loan documentation, including lien perfection, third party agreements, due diligence, and title insurance.
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This includes subjects such as building security through landscaping, development of streetscapes, plazas, site furnishings and maintenance, Public Art installations and maintenance, building identification, wayfinding signage, and exterior lighting.
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Assist with the coordination of ESG due diligence inspections and reporting. Manager, Property Management (Sustainability) (Based in Chicago, USA) Employment Type: Permanent Location: United States of America Job Title: Manager, Property Management, U.S. (Sustainability) The Role Working within the U.S. Property Management team, you will be responsible for assisting with sustainability strategies and implementing environmental, social and governance (ESG) and sustainability initiatives for the U.S. portfolio of office, logistics, data center and student housing assets.
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Support client engagements through review of client deliverables and advice including reports, workbooks and other communications across financial and operational due diligence. Work with TAS, the healthcare industry team as well as broader firm leadership to further enhance our approach to due diligence to healthcare.
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Strong background in civil-site design, preferably with clients like CTA, Metra, and/or Illinois Municipal roadway/highway design projects. In-depth understanding of site development principles as they relate to transportation projects, such as: a)Site grading and drainage b)Utility coordination c)Utility design (water, sewer, etc.
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As a Director of Construction, Renewable Project Management, you will lead building and training Invenergy’s on-site construction management teams to ensure consistent execution of project construction activities, including adherence to safety protocols, quality standards, and scope compliance, by implementing standards, processes and training of CM teams across Invenergy's project portfolio.
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Communicate and share ideas and concerns with the Lead Teacher, Site Director, Education Coordinator, and other management team members. Administration: Work closely with the Site Director, Head Start Manager, classroom teaching team, and other content area specialists.
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