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Spavia provides a family culture of respect, compassion, and work/life balance, where our guests and team can relax, escape, and thrive. Family culture with compassion, integrity, and a team approach.
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Due to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, candidate must be a U.S. Person, which is defined as, a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, or have protected status in the U.S. under asylum or refugee status.
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Music, theater and world-class art, history and culture museums thrive here alongside abundant sports and recreation opportunities. Maple Grove Hospital, established in 2009, is recognized as a top hospital in the state for Women and Children Care, with a Level III NICU, and is the largest Family Birth Center in the state (~5,000 deliveries per year and over 50,000 babies delivered.
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Collaborate cross-functionally with Clinical Strategy, Sci Comm, Biostatistics, Medical Safety, Legal, and Compliance to design and run RWE studies. are maintained in order to assure Quality System compliance and adherence to the BSC Quality Policy.
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Plays primary technical role as a team lead in mechanical design, test, and documentation to meet compliance and product requirements and satisfy customer needs for a transcatheter heart valve.
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Delivering ethics and legal compliance trainings, driving employee engagement and awareness campaigns, and otherwise fostering a culture of compliance across the organization. What you will Bring: Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited Law SchoolActive license to practice law, with either admission to the bar of the State of Minnesota or a limited in-house counsel license to practice law in the State of Minnesota 4+ years of in-house, law firm and/or regulatory agency experience in the areas of ethics and compliance.
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Champion a culture of patient centricity, customer intimacy, ethics, compliance, and inclusion. Responsible for the accelerating the development of Complex PCI / CTO therapies by implementing a range of strategic initiatives to drive franchise expansion of this market through the CRC and sales organization.
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This position seeks a proactive, experienced program security officer to assist with the execution of diverse program security requirements and management of DoD SAPF and SCIF environments and maintain compliance with all applicable classified federal, contractual, customer and company requirements.
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Our culture supports the company's Mission: to create a Ripple Effect by positively impacting the people and communities they serve. Travel to client sites to ensure contract compliance with all building maintenance services.
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Owns internal control compliance for Area. Works closely with Rosemont/Tempe Finance, Functional Area Leaders and Partners with Area Director to provide financial planning, analysis, and oversight in order to achieve Area and company goals.
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Responsible for perpetuating the fundamental values of the Hy-Vee culture. Coordinates compliance of employees with established policy/law, security, sales, and record keeping procedures and practices.
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Ensure cyber security and NERC requirements are met and report any suspected non-compliance to these requirements. Qualified candidates will find we have a lot to offer comprehensive benefits package, wellness programs, continuing education, generous retirement plan, a team-based, collaborative culture and more.
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Become a Family Medicine or Internal Medicine Physician at North Memorial Health! Ground and air transport that is one of the largest not-for-profit ambulance service programs in the country, with 115 ground-based ambulances and 7 emergency medical helicopter flight bases serving communities throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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Support Sr Stock Plan Administrator with maintenance of company’s equity data using Fidelity Stock Plan. Ensure global equity reporting and compliance with international tax and regulatory requirements, including year-end equity related tax filings.
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Assist respective Compliance Section Manager Sr.(s) with annual and periodic updates to various fair banking analysis schedules and project tracking; assessment of respective target dates/progress and prompt escalation to the Manager should any target dates be in jeopardy of being met.
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