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Assists with the supervision of on-site staff, which may include: Resident Services Coordinator(s), Compliance Specialist(s), Leasing Manager, Leasing Consultant(s), Maintenance Supervisor(s), Maintenance Technician(s), Make-Ready or Rehab Technician(s), Groundskeeper(s)/Porter(s), Painter(s), and Cleaner(s)/Housekeeper(s.
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All positions must strive to support WFM core values and goals, promote national, regional, and store programs and initiatives, and ensure adherence to all applicable health and safety regulations including Food Safety and regulatory duties required in the department.
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Consistent record of high quality of work as demonstrated through call and documentation auditing, appropriate Call Disposition coding, as well as an overall acceptable monthly Member Satisfaction Survey result as assessed by Member Services Quality Specialist, MS Trainer and Member Services Supervisor.
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The good news is that we have some amazing training that will help teach you everything you need to know to be a Security Specialist. About the job Security Specialist. Experience in crisis response, safety and crowd management; providing support to both guests and team members.
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Partners with other groups including Regulatory Affairs, Clinical Operations, Translational Medicine, regarding compliance issues and provides compliance guidance to all audited parties.
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Our client, the medical device manufacturing industry, is seeking a Regulatory Specialist II to join their team. Job Title: Regulatory Specialist. Experience Background (Any): APAC regulatory submissions in Medical Devices or Pharmaceutical industries.
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The current role is for a Associate Director/Director, Regulatory Affairs to join our team and advance our platform. Minimum 8-10 years of relevant regulatory experience in the biotech and pharmaceutical industry with some supervisory experience; gene editing/gene therapy drug development program experience is strongly preferred.
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Our fleet of uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs), powered by renewable wind and solar power, have a minimal carbon footprint and operate without the need for a crewed support vessel.
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Reporting to the FSQA Manager, the Quality Assurance Specialist implements changes and enforces quality standards by working closely with the QA/QC techs in performing the department’s work. The QA Specialist position is a full-time, non-exempt position, with a schedule that may change depending on department needs.
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Role: Regulatory Affairs Associate. Proven successful track record of authoring/submission/approval of APAC regulatory submission (Japan /China experience preferred) knowledge of FDA, PMDA, NMPA, TGA PMA guidance documents and regulations.
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Under the general direction of the Deputy Chief, the Research Data Specialist II serves as the Department’s program evaluation expert and recommends data-driven improvements related to farmworker outreach to further advance the Department's effort in improving outcomes for farmworkers.
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Summary: We are looking for a Computer Network Support Specialist (Journeyman) to support the United States Coast Guard (USCG) Information Technology (IT) contract in Alameda, CA. The Alameda unit IT department is responsible for supporting over 200 users, including 42 Flag Officers, Senior Executives, and other VIP users.
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Provide oversight for the execution of data management activities at the program level (for an indication or for multiple studies within an indication) from study start up through to regulatory submission.
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The property claims field adjuster trainee will learn how to apply knowledge of current Company policies, applicable regulatory standards, and procedures to investigate, evaluate and settle minor to moderate Homeowner's property claims in a timely and efficient manner as to prevent unnecessary expense to the Company and policyholders, and provide exceptional service to our customers.
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Recognized by Forbes and on the Inc. 5000 list for six years, we're looking for ambitious sales representatives to join our team.
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