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This team is responsible for supporting all Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) audits and assists in other government accounting and compliance functions. Job ID: Government Audit Finance and Compliance AnalystDetails: 3-4 month contract (extension or full-hire possible after)Pay: $33-$35 per hour1st Shift, M-F On-SiteBenefits offered while a temp Summary:As a Government Audit Finance and Compliance Analyst, you will work within a broader group of Financial and Compliance Analysts within the Government Finance team.
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This position serves as an Environmental Manager in the Compliance Section of the Drinking Water Branch in the Office of Water Quality. The incumbent will ensure the safety of drinking water through compliance implementation of EPA's and the State’s safe drinking water rules and regulations at public water systems.
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Also, under the general direction of the Senior Director of Corporate Security and Regulatory Affairs (Specialty), responsible for assisting in compliance and regulatory matters of Cencora's internal pharmacy and reimbursement operations.
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Commonwealth Engineers seeks an experienced Regulatory Compliance Specialist to join our award-winning engineering design and consulting firm. Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) compliance assistance.
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We invite you to bring your Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) compliance skills into play as you contribute to innovative and sustainable solutions for our clients in our Indianapolis or Cincinnati offices.
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The Account Compliance Manager must be able to work independently and with others, in any type of facility including but not limited to; industrial, manufacturing, office, medical, retail, etc.
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We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Safety Compliance Specialist to join our team. Safety Compliance Specialist. Conduct comprehensive Contractor Safety Audits to assess compliance and identify areas for improvement.
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The Chief Legal & Compliance Officer is a strategic and results-oriented leader who will play a pivotal role in ensuring our company operates with the highest ethical and legal standards. You will provide comprehensive legal counsel and oversee the development and implementation of a robust compliance program.
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Responsible for developing and maintaining activities to assure compliance with regulations set forth by Joint Commission, the Indiana Board of Pharmacy, and other accrediting bodies, Duties include, but are not limited to activities in sterile compounding, non-sterile compounding, and hazardous drugs.
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SUMMARY OF OPPORTUNITY:We are looking for a Compliance Monitor who will positively impact student success by planning, carrying out, evaluating, and supervising IEP compliance activities.
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The main function of a compliance analyst is to ensure the organizations operations and procedures meet government and industry compliance standards. A compliance analyst may research regulations and policies, communicate requirements, and apply for compliance certifications on behalf of the organization.
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Generates, compiles, and analyzes institutional data to meet various compliance reporting obligations and/or to identify areas of concern and improvement (including affirmative action, individuals with disabilities, veterans, adverse impact analysis, salary equity analysis, hiring processes, etc.
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Summary:The main function of a compliance analyst is to ensure the organizations operations and procedures meet government and industry compliance standards. Analyzing and updating existing compliance policies and related documentation.
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Job Responsibilities:Researching industry compliance regulations and policies. Communicating compliance policies and guidelines to Management and designated departments. Maintaining communication with compliance regulators and following up on applications.
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Developing and executing new compliance policies and procedures as required. Applying for compliance certification and regulatory approval. Keeping up with compliance requirements and amendments to regulations.
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