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This includes serving as Alternate Responsible Officer (ARO), maintaining SEVIS records for Exchange Visitors, understanding, synthesizing and applying program requirements, data management, supporting exchange visitors, and communicating with University of Minnesota hosting departments.
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This role involves extracting and analyzing data from the Windchill application, maintaining accurate approval records, and ensuring alignment with GRL naming conventions. The Regulatory Windchill Coordinator will support the Regulatory Affairs team by managing and validating metadata in the Global Regulatory Library (GRL.
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The primary function of the Crew Records Specialist is to process crew records and manage the data entered into the FAA approved qualification management and record keeping systems.
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The research coordinator will maintain complete and organized records, attain complete study data collection and completeness of case reports and study documentation, and respond to queries and data cleaning inquiries.
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Maintain the confidentiality of student academic records in accordance and compliance with the regulations of the organization as related to higher education, the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act(FERPA.
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Assists with forms scanning, data entry, and other administrative work for records, referrals, projects; assists with varied Health & Wellness Center projects and tasks as needed. The Health & Wellness Center, at Macalester College is seeking to hire a Patient Access Coordinator.
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The Regulatory Windchill Coordinator will provide essential support to the Regulatory Affairs team. Data Analysis: Strong analytical skills for validating and managing metadata discrepancies in Excel and Windchill.
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Serve as the Data Steward for all security related data by maintaining and overseeing the records retention schedule. If you are an individual with a disability and need an accommodation for an interview, you may contact the Department of Health ADA Coordinator at health.hr.ada@state.mn.us.
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Maintain study database and perform data extraction from electronic medical records and or/patient charts. Provides leadership in the clinical research department for clinical trials study activities including patient enrollment and assessments, data management, study material preparation, regulatory document preparation, and project coordination in accordance with research standard operating procedures, federal and state regulations, Institutional Review Board (IRB) requirements, and International Council on Harmonization Good Clinical Practice guidelines.
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Proficiency with electronic medical records systems (e.g. Epic, GE Centricity, NextGen etc.) EHR, EMR, EPIC, Clinical Data, RN Certification. Attention to detail and ability to proficiently read and interpret medical records.
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Manages stock control, receipt, storage, retrieval and timely delivery of goods; shipment loading and transferring; document recording and data entry into system. Maintains records of goods ordered and received, log all rentals into the rental log and follow up with foreman on status.
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As a Top 25 builder, developer, and EPC, our expertise spans markets like sports, renewable energy, data centers, healthcare, and more. Mortenson is currently seeking a part-time (20-25 hours/week) Community Workforce Program Coordinator who will administer the Community Workforce Program for the Surgical and Critical Care Building (SCCB) Project.
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The Payroll Coordinator II performs standard and non-routine tasks to establish and maintain payroll records, including computing wage and overtime payments, calculating and recording payroll deductions, processing requests for off-cycle payments.
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Maintain accurate records and data in TMS and SAP systems. Create and manage ad hoc reports, delivering actionable data-driven insights that support informed decision making. Knowledge of business office operations and supply chain operations/processes.
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Maintain appropriate records and provide monthly status reports to the Construction Manager. The Program Coordinator will be based on the project site which is located at 800 E. 28th Street in Minneapolis, MN.
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