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Experience researching and responding to member grievances and appeals, while meeting regulatory requirements. Resolving member concerns in partnership with internal and external departments while ensuring compliance with regulatory rules and timeframes, within mandated timeframes and compliance.
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Manages laboratory compliance with the University (policies, IACUC), national regulatory bodies (FDA, USDA, AAALAC) international regulatory bodies (EU MDR), the International. Manages laboratory compliance with the University (policies, IACUC), national regulatory bodies (FDA, USDA, AAALAC) international regulatory bodies (EU MDR), the International.
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Prepare regulatory and compliance submissions to the Institutional Review Board(IRB) and oversight committees and maintain compliance with all federal and local agencies in accordance with Good Clinical Practice guidelines.
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Knowledgeable in biosafety, ergonomics, materials management, and other programs outside regulatory oversight. Maintain positive and proactive relations with managers and employees, as well as our customers and regulatory agencies.
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Key activities for the Director include setting strategic direction for the global business, meeting revenue & profitability targets globally, building a high-performance marketing team, and working cross-functionally to integrate marketing strategies with quality, legal, regulatory, operations, clinical, medical affairs, reimbursement, and sales.
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The Scientific Team at Russell Tobin & Associates is supporting a world-class material science organization that has an opening for a HYBRID Regulatory Affairs Associate near St. Paul, MN ! What are we looking for in our HYBRID - Regulatory Affairs Associate.
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The Associate Director of Biostatistics is a member of cross-functional Development teams and contributes to trial design, protocol development, analysis planning, interpretation of results, and preparation of regulatory submissions.
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Possess CISSP certification (or similar) and be knowledge of national and international regulatory compliances and frameworks such as ISO, SOX, BASEL II, EU DPD, HIPAA, and PCI DSS. Contribute to the development of a risk-based cyber security program which meets regulatory requirements and aligns with industry leading information security practices.
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This position is part of a team that provides a full spectrum of chemical substance regulatory support to business groups and functional areas from all divisions in the company including technical, R&D, marketing, product stewardship, and sales teams.
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A licensed Pharmacist themselves, the District Leader, Rx brings deep knowledge of pharmacy workflow and clinical programs to help their teams identify and address performance opportunities, grow the top-line through the delivery of clinical services, and abide by all legal and regulatory guidelines with safety of our colleagues and patients top of mind.
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As an 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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Familiarity with inventory control, OSHA, HACCP and other regulatory requirements. Direct: Union and/or non-union warehouse on-floor associates (Loaders, Selectors, Receivers, Forklift drivers, etc.
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Including those set forth by regulatory bodies such as Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), Association of Organ Procurement Organizations (AOPO), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB) and Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA.
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Regulatory Change Management (RCM):Oversee the review and communication of new or revised laws, regulations, bulletins, and regulatory publications applicable to Property and Casualty Claim adjuster licensing and continuing education.
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Help drive system and product requirements to meet the regulatory and compliance requirements (like GDPR, ISO, ISA/IEC, SOC2, FedRAMP) Help drive system and product requirements to meet the regulatory and compliance requirements (like GDPR, ISO, ISA/IEC, SOC2, FedRAMP.
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