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Experience working within regulatory standards and requirements such as SOX, HIPAA, GDPR, HITRUST preferred. 3+ years of using Identity Access Management solutions (SailPoint preferred) preferred.
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Minimum of 12 years' supervisory and management experience in cultural resource management, or equivalent experience in regulatory setting. - continuing to support the client through the project's regulatory process, as necessary.
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Relevant work experience of 5+ years in one or a combination of the following: middle office, collateral, documentation, client onboarding, project management, business operations, strategic planning in financial services, regulatory oversight, AML/KYC, US tax regime & compliance and SSI setup.
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Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) or Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager (CRCM) or Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) or Certified Bank Auditor (CBA.
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10+ years experience in a relevant field, such as public policy or government relations, specifically in the area of regulatory affairs, public affairs, education policy, and advocacy. Collaborate with cross-functional partners, both internally and externally, to create public policy strategies for our whole-child literacy solutions that drive legislative and regulatory outcomes to meet or exceed Learning Ally’s revenue goals.
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Submitting permit applications via online portals for Client projects to regulatory agencies (DDOT, DOB, DOEE, etc. InterAgency is seeking a full time Regulatory Compliance Specialist to support a large civil infrastructure program in Washington DC, on permitting and regulatory compliance.
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Educate research staff regarding relevant aspects of regulatory process including requirements of protocol development, conduct of research trials, regulatory change, IRB and FDA submission requirements, radiation safety requirements, ethics clearances, and technology transfer.
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The Vice President, Climate Risk Management will report to the Senior Vice President & Enterprise Chief Credit Risk Officer and have responsibility for directing the design and implementation of a climate risk framework, in alignment with the Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Framework, that addresses regulatory and industry expectations, and overseeing the company’s risk management of climate and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) risks.
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Strong understanding of pharmacokinetics, biomarkers, statistical principles, and regulatory requirements and demonstrated experience integrating these disciplines in the context of drug development.
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BAI is seeking a Treaty and Regulatory Compliance Analyst to support a U.S. government agency’s cutting-edge science and technology research and development program. Review and assess all relevant agency-sponsored research and development activities for Treaty and Regulatory compliance and perception issues.
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Job Category: Legal/Regulatory/External Affairs. Employees in this role directly support management and development through representation of our company’s interests in regulatory bodies, regional transmission, and planning organizations and legislatures and members of the executive branch of state governments in the United States and provinces in Canada.
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As a Senior Lead Software Engineer, you will have the opportunity to drive a major transformation within Capital One. What You'll Do: - Lead a team of developers experienced in distributed microservices and full stack systems to create solutions that meet regulatory needs.
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This includes providing technical consulting on a wide range of engineering and regulatory projects in addition to supporting day-to-day nuclear power plant operations. Analyzes regulatory-driven requirements to develop risk-informed solutions that drive safety and reliability into nuclear plant design and provide internal and external customers with cost savings.
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Applies industrial cybersecurity standards and regulatory requirements (e.g., NERC CIP, NIST, IE62443) to customer programs. Experience applying common OT standards and regulations (e.g., NIST, IE6433, CMMC, NERC CIP.
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Investigative journalists provide exclusive reporting on probes, policy and enforcement trends, litigation and legislative developments across key areas of regulatory risk: Antitrust, M&A, Data Privacy & Security, Financial Crime, Trade, State Aid and Sector Regulation.
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