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Solid understanding of xVA calculations such as CVA, DVA, FVA, KVA, MVA, etc. Strong technical skills, including Excel/VBA, python, data visualization tools (e.g. Power BI) etc. A New York City-based banking services organization is currently seeking an experienced professional to join their staff as their new Head of Counterparty Credit Risk Management & Reporting Manager.
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Familiarity with xVA calculations, including CVA, DVA, FVA, KVA, MVA, etc. Facilitate discussions among various stakeholders (Risk Analytics, CCR Analytics, Model Validation, Internal Audit, Credit Review, and Front Office stakeholders) regarding any CCR-related matters.
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Valid driver's license is required with no significant MVA points/violations (clean driving record). As a Facility Condition Assessor, you'll play a crucial role in performing comprehensive building evaluations, including Facility Condition Assessments (FCA), energy audits, ADA accessibility assessments, mechanical equipment evaluations, space planning, and other asset management functions for commercial, institutional, and municipal facilities.
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Assist the Insurance Department as needed to ensure MVA and insurance and COVID protocols are all current. Under the direct supervision of the Facilities Manager and the overall supervision of the Director of Property and energy Conservation Management, the Fire Safety, HVAC Energy Systems and Property Manager will assist with specific projects and tasks at each building and work closely with all supers to carry out these special projects and specific tasks within the buildings and on the grounds.
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Position is primarily in-patient, MVA, stroke, TBI, etc. Position is primarily in-patient, MVA, stroke, TBI, etc. Id : 8311 Category : Physician Location/City : NY - Binghamton Salary Range : 0.00 - 0.00 per year (Permanent) Job Type : Permanent Recruiter Email : Progressive multi-specialty group with a large primary care base, consisting of 200+ physicians providing care in over 20 medical and surgical specialties in multiple locations is recruiting for growth and succession planning and has an excellent opportunity for an experienced residency-trained Physiatrist.
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Experience in Truck and MVA litigation and Products Liability helpful. A highly reputable and prominent mid-sized law firm is seeking a full time Personal Injury Litigation Paralegal to join our legal support team and meaningfully contribute to the growth and success of our rapidly expanding practice.
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Proficiency in Managing Case load of approximately 125 MVA, Premises, Construction and City Cases from inception to trial. Proficiency in Managing Case load of approximately 125 MVA, Premises, Construction and City Cases from inception to trial.
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Must have visual acuity that meets Maryland MVA requirements in order to operate company and customer vehicles. Must have visual acuity that meets Maryland MVA requirements in order to operate company and customer vehicles.
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Our client, a prominent regional litigation firm, is seeking a Commercial Transportation Litigation Associate for the Financial District office.
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Ability to draft legal documents such as Notice of Claims, S&C, BOP, Discovery Demands and Discovery Responses. The Personal Injury Paralegal will be responsible for assisting attorneys in the preparation and filing of all pleadings, discovery, assist in motion and trial preparation, managing a caseload of of approximately 125 files independently, digesting Court Orders, communication with clients, and all court filings.
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Workmen's Comp, NF/MVA and CCM certification a plus. Workmen's Comp, NF/MVA and CCM certification a plus. Knowledge of Utilization Review criteria to include Interqual and/or Milliman. Contacts the Attending Physician to obtain additional clinical information on the case to minimize denials and to assist with reimbursement of care and/or appeals.
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