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This position needs experience with OSHA, EPA, FDA regulations, and enforcement of regulatory/environmental compliance. Working knowledge to meet compliance requirements of Federal and State policies, procedures and regulatory guidelines.
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Design and develop software code based on reusability, approved architecture/design, and in compliance with security (SADLC) and other applicable State of Michigan standards, policies, and procedures including Americans with Disabilities (ADA) compliance.
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Job Summary:In collaboration with the Director of Risk Management and Legal Services, this position is responsible for the coordination of Risk Management and Legal Support Services for Lansing Community College by co-leading efforts in risk identification, risk control, risk finance, legal compliance and legal services oversight.
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Participates in monitoring and documenting supported applications, including middleware, web application solutions , enterprise email and instant messaging solutions, and enterprise directory services in compliance with service management policies and procedures.
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No Touch Freight Driver Referral Bonuses Fuel Bonus Yearly Safety Bonus Compliance Bonus Military Pay Increase Tuition Reimbursement Paid Orientation & Training Paid Vacation Full Benefits for CDL A Truck Drivers Medical, Dental and Eye Glass 401K with Company Match Life Insurance Short Term/Long Term Disablity.
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Report cases of possible abuse, neglect, fraud, noncompliance, and exploitation to the Compliance Officer, Administrator, or Designee immediately. Understanding of healthcare regulations and compliance related to home care and hospice services.
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Perform routine chemical, immunochemical, biological or microbiological assays on manufactured diagnostic products to determine compliance with specified performance standards. Education and/or Experience: Minimum Associates degree in science-related field OR High School diploma with some college science and 1 year QC Lab Tech experience.
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With products and services including uniforms, mats, mops, restroom supplies, first aid and safety products, fire extinguishers and testing, and safety and compliance training, Cintas helps customers get Ready for the Workday.
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Perform application unit, string, and integrated testing to ensure compliance with the business and technical requirements. Experience developing applications using Microsoft Visual Studio/Azure DevOps/C.
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Acquire a basic understanding of the field to include regulatory compliance issues and adhere to these guidelines. Consistently adhere to compliance and the principles of responsibility (AdvaMed) by maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of information; protecting the assets of the organization; acting with ethics and integrity; reporting non-compliance; and adhering to applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations, accreditation and licenser requirements, and Company's policies and procedures.
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Design and develop software code based on reusability, approved architecture/design, and compliance with security (SADLC) and other applicable State of Michigan standards, policies, and procedures including Americans with Disabilities (ADA) compliance.
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Work directly with project team including user interface/user experience (UI/UX) designers, tech leads, solution architects, database administrators, developers, QA testers, and technical writers to ensure understanding of the requirements, functionality, size, and scalability of the IT solution.
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Reporting to the Safety Manager, you will be immersed in the safety details for each assigned facility and will perform many administrative tasks related to corporate safety compliance, documentation, and training.
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O Experience developing applications using Microsoft Visual Studio/Azure DevOps/C#/. Adhere to the project schedule by developing and maintaining the project backlog during Agile projects and working with the product owner to set priority throughout the duration of project.
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She/he will also monitor compliance to established standards and policies and procedures for surgical scrubs. Our medical capabilities span everything from wound care to urgent care, oncology to neurology, physical therapy to speech therapy, a Level III NICU, robust robotic surgery department and a continuously expanding rural health practice.
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