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The VP, Compliance is also responsible for investigating and responding to complaints, conducting audits, responding to regulatory requests, and required compliance reporting. This position ensures compliance with laws, regulatory requirements, policies, and procedures, and is the senior leader of all compliance related activities for the Company.
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This role directs the operation of the community Resident Services Department focusing on resident care, regulatory compliance, staff management, cost containment, and marketing Memory Care / Assisted Living program services.
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We are representing a full service engineering, operations and regulatory and compliance services firm for the natural gas pipeline industry. Experience with the design and construction of natural gas pipeline systems is a plus.
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Minimum eight years of experience supporting Information Security governance, risk & compliance programs to meet regulatory or compliance requirements. Experience with Governance Risk & Compliance (GRC) tools and policy/procedure development.
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Assist in the operation and cleaning of the wastewater treatment system in accordance with regulatory compliance. Reports To: The Chemical Operator reports to the Laboratory Manager and works closely with other laboratory personnel and the Metal Finishing department.
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Strong understanding of strategic business imperatives and be able to articulate risk in the context of business objectives; he or she will have a deep working knowledge of relevant compliance, regulatory frameworks (e.g., ISO, SOX, ITIL, COBIT) and Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS.
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This responsibility includes but not limited to knowledge of FDCFR reference, regulatory compliance of certification programs including Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified, Kosher and Halal, understanding of current regulatory and legal issues in the dietary supplement and food industry.
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Key areas of responsibility include the program to monitor and implement changes in regulations, enforcement actions, guidance and other regulatory publications, the process for compliance approval of marketing, websites, and other business line changes, as well as advising on compliance risk as part of the Third Party Risk Management Program.
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Perform safety audits and inspect facilities, recordkeeping, machinery, and safety equipment to identify and correct potential hazards, and to ensure regulatory compliance. Clarke of Roselle, IL, is seeking to hire an Environmental Health and Safety Specialist, that will be responsible for directing and implementing programs to ensure a safe, healthy, accident free and regulatory compliant work environment within our Manufacturing and Supply Chain teams.
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The EHS Specialist will play a crucial role in ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, maintaining a safe work environment, and promoting a culture of safety and environmental mindfulness.
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Provide organizational leadership to support an effective Advertisement and Promotional Review system, built upon cross-functional collaboration across regulatory affairs, medical affairs, legal and compliance partners to enable the timely execution of compliant assets and programs.
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Possess CISSP certification (or similar) and be knowledge ofnational and international regulatory compliances and frameworkssuch as ISO, SOX, BASEL II, EU DPD, HIPAA, and PCI DSS. Experience with implementation and operational use of GRC toolsets(Governance Risk and Compliance.
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For more than 50 years, TranSystems has committed to a mission of performing engineering and architectural planning, design, and construction solution services in a manner that is both safe and in compliance with all applicable regulatory and client requirements.
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Serve as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) related to PFAS on a variety of projects, including those supporting site investigation and remediation activities, product stewardship, and compliance. Oversee, manage and provide technical expertise on site investigation and remediation projects for a variety of clients with complex technical/regulatory issues in the chemical, manufacturing, oil and gas and other industrial sectors.
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Strong understanding of the Federal Reserve and consumer financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Examination standards and general Regulatory issuances. Areas of responsibility and accountability within compliance Include: consumer, commercial, Wealth & Asset Management, testing & practices, financial Crimes and all other relevant and applicable laws and regulations.
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