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This position is based in our Princeton, NJ office with onsite presence 60% of the time and reports to the Head of Regulatory Affairs. Minimum of 10 years of experience within Regulatory Affairs (Oncology experience preferred.
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Experience working with legal counsel on regulatory and legislative affairs. The Virtual Power Plant Policy Director will lead SUN’s policy, regulatory, and advocacy efforts to implement solar + batteries Virtual Power Plant (VPP) policy across the country and in targeted states.
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In this capacity the Associate Director, Economic Modeling, will design and deliver rigorous economic modelling analytics that address business questions, and will champion best in class modeling methodology within Scientific Evidence & Policy Research (SEPR) at Scientific Affairs.
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1035 Public Affairs Specialist. 1084 Visual Information Specialist. 0301 User Experience Designer (Interactive Designer) 0301 Digital User Experience Researcher. 1035 Public Affairs Specialist.
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Offer user support and feedback on references and core claims library within the Medical/Legal/Regulatory review and approval system (Veeva Vault PromoMats) Maintain reference and claims library relevancy, working with Medical/Regulatory, conduct periodic audits of the information on file.
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This leader will report to the Vice President, WW Commercialization Lead, and work closely with R&D, medical, HEOR, Access, BI&A, Regulatory, Corporate Affairs, Advocacy, manufacturing, product innovation and alliance cross functional partners to deliver commercialization objectives for milvexian.
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Our clients include DHS, DHA, DoS, USMC, US Army, HHS/Indian Health Service, Department of Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Indian Education, among many more. The Senior ServiceNow Engineer to support the US Army Corps of Engineers Revolutionary IT Services (USACE RITS) to manage and oversee the Configuration Management Database (CMDB) to inventory and troubleshoot existing information, as well as, mange integration and discovery processes such as generating patterns in discovery and creating or modifying new and existing patterns in Discovery.
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Knowledge of Bank Secrecy Act regulatory requirements, including CTRs and SARs, and basic knowledge of banking regulations. BSA Analyst responsibilities include: Administering the Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-Money Laundering Program and related procedures in accordance with Bank’s policies, procedures, and applicable federal regulations.
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The Internal Audit Control Manager - Compliance Subject Matter expert is primarily accountable for ensuring adequate and appropriate audit coverage of federal/state/GSE requirements applicable to the organization by maintaining the compliance matrix and providing input to the audit plan and advice to audit teams regarding consumer compliance regulatory applicability.
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Acquires all licenses and/or certifications currently required or as may be required by regulatory agencies including, but not limited to, weather observer certification. Acts as a liaison with Air Traffic Control, Teterboro ARFF group and all responding agencies during airport emergencies.
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Stay informed on FDA regulatory changes and update policies and procedures accordingly. You will play a pivotal role in risk assessment, quality assurance, and decision-making, often navigating complex scenarios to uphold the highest standards of product safety, efficacy, and regulatory compliance.
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Conduct/assist environmental studies (both field and desktop) and permitting with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)-Regulatory Branch (Section 404/10), and other federal and state regulatory agencies.
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Offer user support to references and core claims library within the Medical/Legal/Regulatory review and approval system (Veeva PromoMats) This role will focus on setup, maintenance, and management of a global centralized library of references and core claims to support the creation of content and the submission of materials for Medical, Legal and Regulatory review and approval.
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Manage schedules and streamline work between all team members and agencies including internal creative development project briefings to collect information in order to drive the discovery process with creative, strategy, production, development, regulatory, QA teams to deliver projects in a timely manner.
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Ensure that the biomedical equipment is in compliance with Federal, State, and/or applicable regulatory requirements; implement quality control standards and maintain budget and vendor relationships.
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