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In-depth knowledge of value-based care models, healthcare reimbursement methodologies, and regulatory requirements (e.g., MACRA, MIPS, ACOs). Monitor and analyze actuarial data to ensure alignment with population health objectives and regulatory requirements.
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The Imaging Engineer ensures regulatory compliance, assists in inventory management, and may serve as an advisor to other TRIMEDXpersonnel on technical matters concerning specialty equipment. Work with Medical Physicist on accurate and aligned radiation outputs to ensure regulatory compliance and patient safety.
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The PS&R Lead Specialist – Water role is responsible for ensuring the Water business’s product stewardship, and regulatory processes are performed in line with expectations established in DuPont Corporate Standards and aligned to the Product Safety Code of Responsible Care.
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We are seeking an Environmental Project Manager with experience in pipeline permitting and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) compliance documentation to join our 360 + person environmental team.
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Strong understanding of the pharmaceutical and biotechnology markets, including regulatory requirements, drug development processes, and industry trends. Senior Account Executive (Remote) #24-294 Multiple Locations Apply for this job now.
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Regulatory Compliance: Stay updated on relevant laws, regulations, and industry best practices related to third-party risk management. Due Diligence: Perform due diligence on third-party suppliers to ensure they meet the organization's standards and regulatory requirements.
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Develop and maintain best practices, standards, and guidelines for data management, data governance, and data security in alignment with regulatory requirements and industry standards. Experience in developing partner led sales in collaboration with data platform and tool vendorsIn-depth knowledge of big data technologies such as Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, and cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, GCP, Snowflake, Databricks, etc.
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As an Aircraft Engine Mechanic, you'll maintain, repair, and overhaul aircraft engines, modules, components and accessories to assure compliance with established company standards, contractual obligations and airworthiness regulatory requirements.
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Research and be current on regulatory requirements and best management practices within required fields of expertise (e.g. emergency management/crisis management, incident investigations, EHS train-the-trainer, contractor/construction safety, and occupational safety and health) and provide technical support to all business unit facilities as needed.
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Perform model validations in a timely and effective manner in accordance with firm's model risk management policies, regulatory guidance, and industry best practices. They are accountable for execution of all applicable risk programs (Credit, Market, Financial Crimes, Operational, Regulatory Compliance), which includes effectively following and adhering to applicable Wells Fargo policies and procedures, appropriately fulfilling risk and compliance obligations, timely and effective escalation and remediation of issues, and making sound risk decisions.
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The Investment Accounting Manager is responsible for managing the Investment and Treasury financial reporting and accounting and is accountable for the accuracy of this areas specific financial, management and regulatory reporting.
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Must have a strong understanding of a firm back-office and financial reporting functions such as reserve formula, FOCUS report, possession and control, stock record, general ledger, trade blotters, margin requirements, time critical regulatory functions (e.g., buy-ins, sell outs), record retention, access control procedures, and cybersecurity.
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Demonstrates extensive knowledge of, and/or a proven record of success performing in a role that emphasizes analyzing client internal control practices and evaluating client compliance with import control regulatory requirements, and some knowledge of international trade and US Customs issues, such as:Associated documentary requirements;Knowledge of the analysis of client internal control practices; and,Knowledge of valuation of client compliance with import control regulatory requirements.
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The Director will ensure legal and regulatory compliance for all accounting and financial reporting functions and oversee cost and general accounting, accounts receivable, and risk management. The Director of Finance and Accounting is responsible for overall financial management, reporting, and internal control systems of the organization, which includes ensuring compliance with audit standards, grant compliance, and proper handling of donor funds, as well as liaison with Enterprises, Affiliates and the Finance Committee.
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Oversee annual compliance assessments to identify and mitigate potential risks associated with global trade, such as regulatory changes, geopolitical factors, and supply chain disruptions. Import and Export Human and/or Pet food regulatory experience.
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