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The Licensing Specialist/Compliance Specialist will primarily be responsible for assisting the General Counsel with licensing and regulatory compliance of Gramercy Risk Management and its affiliate companies.
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Works with the Environmental Health and Safety Specialist on environmental concerns (e.g., fuel, oil and gasoline tanks) to ensure that SUNY Old Westbury is within regulatory compliance.
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Knowledge of government procurement processes, vendor management, maintenance contracts, regulatory compliance, negotiations, and customer relations and financial management. Operations OversightMonitor and evaluate facility operations to identify areas for improvement and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
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Oversee compliance and organization in tissue culture lab, collaborating with the lab manager to address any regulatory or procedural issues. The Research Specialist will serve as the tissue culture liaison for our two branches of the lab, here at The Rockefeller University, as well as in Paris, France at the Imagine Institute Imagine of the Necker Hospital for Sick Children in Paris.
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Crafting queries in tools like iCIMS and Power BI for compliance, regulatory, and ad-hoc reports. As a Talent Systems Specialist (Business Analyst ), you will be responsible for the administration, configuration, analysis, and enhancement of our enterprise-level applicant tracking system (ATS) and its integrations.
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MONITORING: Coordinates/conducts appropriate monitoring, including data review (e.g., employee injury/illness, fire alarm, IAQ, spill response); sampling (e.g., environmental, IAQ, IH); compliance audits; inspections (e.g., EH&S supplies (e.g., respirators, spill supplies, and PPE); ergonomic; hazard surveillance; hazardous waste storage; IACUC; lab; QA (e.g., for penetrations, fire doors, ILS, hot work); and other monitoring (e.g., of high-risk activities such as crane picks.
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Minimum experience required: 5+ Years of Financial Services experience, preferably at least half of those years in Compliance Testing, Internal Audit function, or a financial services consulting firm (e.g., PWC, E&Y, Grant Thornton, other) with regulatory compliance testing as an area of focus.
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Works with the Executive Director to ensure organizational compliance with regulatory requirements or entities, provide timely reporting as necessary, and oversee renewals with NYS and others.
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Lead and manage all facility EHS programs and systems to ensure worker safety and compliance with all applicable USDOL, OSHA Regulations, US EPA and State regulatory agencies. The EHS Specialist will prepare and oversee a comprehensive Environmental, Health, and Safety Program to ensure employee and visitor safety, as well as the Company meets and exceeds all Local, State, and Federal mandated EHS programs and requirements.
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As a vital member of our team, you'll play a pivotal role in auditing processes across various facets including customer experience, coverage analysis, investigation, valuation, reserving, disposition, and regulatory compliance.
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Join our team as a Claims Quality Assurance Specialist and take the helm in ensuring our claim operations meet and exceed industry standards. Uphold strict compliance with company and industry standards in all operational processes and procedures.
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Canon U.S.A., Inc. is seeking a dynamic and skilled Business Analyst to join our Recruitment Systems team as a Talent Systems Specialist. Talent systems specialist Melville ny. Please note: We comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations, orders and mandates, including those we may be required to follow as a federal government contractor/subcontractor.
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The GRC Compliance Administration Specialist ("Specialist") performs a key compliance risk support role (second line of defense to the business unit's first line of defense) to empower the different lines of business to manage their compliance risks with well-managed, documented, and measurable processes and metrices.
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The Specialist will develop, implement, and maintain the GRC Compliance modules and related workflows. Maintain a working knowledge of compliance regulations related to all facets of consumer compliance.
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Manage and streamline the Dental Service Organization (DSO) affiliation process, ensuring compliance with regulatory and accounts receivable requirements. As a Sales Operations Specialist, you will play a vital role in ensuring the success of many key corporative initiatives.
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