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Maintain required documentation according to DDS, DMH, MassHealth, HUD, DPH, CARF and all applicable regulatory standards as well as Bridgewell policies and procedures. Provide services to individuals according to DDS, DMH, MassHealth, HUD, DPH, CARF and all applicable regulatory standards, as well as Bridgewell policies and procedures.
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Knowledge and experience with regulatory agency requirements such as NFPA, ASME [U] and [R] codes Organizing and planning work schedules Work order analysis & blueprint analysis to determine need for supplies and sequence of operations required Blue Print Reading& understanding assembly of sub components & building fixtures PREFERRED SKILLS: Two year degree, apprentice or secondary training in Weld Technology/Inspection Technology.
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Interfaces with other Insulet departments (e.g. Sr. Management, Operations, and Information Technology, Engineering, New Business Development and Regulatory Affairs) as well as other external parties on issues related to product development and launched product support.
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Working with the site leadership, the EHS Manager will be tasked with managing and implementing effective EHS programs and policies, conducting comprehensive audits, training employees, and managing various compliance and regulatory requirements for the company.
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Acts as administrative liaison for all EHS regulatory agency inspections and surveys at the national, regional, and local levels including OSHA. CSP, CIH, CHMM (or similar) preferred. EHS experience within high-risk industries, including chemical, petroleum, and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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Obtain Licenses: Become a FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority) Registered Representative by studying for and obtaining your SIE, Series 7 Top Off and Series 66 licenses, fully paid for and sponsored by Fidelity.
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Overseeing and supporting the Assistant Program Director in the implementation of program specifications per contract, regulatory requirements, licensing requirements, credentialing requirements, HIPAA, and/or other laws and regulations related to service delivery.
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WHAT YOU'LL DO Design, document & implement the data pipelines to feed data models for subsequent consumption in Snowflake using dbt, airflow.
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As a Subassemblies Specialist, you will be the last set of hands and eyes on critical parts; as such, meticulous attention to detail in build quality is necessary. The Subassemblies team is responsible for delivering precision, ultra high vacuum subassemblies for seven major teams that go into the SPARC Tokamak.
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Build and Solidify Skills: You’ll continue to spend four days a week working from home and one day a week in an Investor Center, where you’ll support customers with increasing complexity to develop and hone your skills.
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We are looking for an Environmental Scientist with strong regulatory compliance skills to work with our multidiscipline teams to develop strategies and solutions on challenging permitting and wetland science assignments related to water supply, climate resiliency, watershed management, stormwater, ecological restoration, and wastewater projects.
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Manage all document control for Epic and keep up to date for regulatory compliance. They should have a clear understanding of regulatory compliance and be skilled in understanding scientific and technical data.
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Support all Company initiatives as identified by management and in support of Quality Management Systems (QMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS), and other regulatory requirements. Complies with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, other regulatory requirements, Company policies, operating procedures, processes, and task assignments.
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Ensure DHF content completion, integrity, and regulatory & standards compliance; collaboratively communicating & resolving gaps. Bachelor’s degree in a science, statistics, engineering discipline or ASQ Quality Engineering certification OR Sufficient practical experience to demonstrate functional equivalence.
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Interpret and review contract terms to ensure alignment with regulatory frameworks, including the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), alongside corporate policies, offering guidance and support as needed.
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