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Analyze managers in relation to their investment process, portfolio construction, risk management, and ESG capabilities. ·Interact with internal teams as appropriate, including Product Management, Sales, Legal, and Compliance, as needed.
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Java, or Python Experience in accounting, finance, or revenue management Experience with special education technology systems within New York City To join our team, please upload a cover letter and resume that outlines your candidacy.
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Monitor and analyze trends in potential bribery and corruption risks within the company's operations. The Compliance Analyst will support ongoing Compliance Operations programs. Clearly summarize, document, and communicate findings and recommended action items in a timely manner to compliance management and / or other internal partners when appropriate.
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CVR provides program management of more than 46,000 Housing Choice Vouchers and has provided oversight in excess of $2 billion in affordable housing development for multiple clients. For more than 24 years, CVR's team of professionals has provided technical assistance and program management to affordable housing programs across the country.
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Familiarity with operational risk and enterprise risk management best-practices and controls. Connect and align SMBC's operational risk management processes with the operational resilience framework.
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Customerservice #customer #customerservicemanager #sales #meyer #meyerdistributing #office #customersupport #support #ecommerce #manager #management #customerservicemanagement. Typically 3-5 or more years experience in customer service, team training, and management experience.
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You will be on the clinical frontlines supporting our members, and you'll gain broad exposure to operations in a rapidly growing health-tech startup. Maintain records, conduct cycle counts, and input data using our inventory management system.
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We work on a diverse range of projects that include designing sustainable stormwater management systems, enhancing flood defenses, and developing adaptive strategies for coastal and inland communities and waterways.
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Mount Sinai Doctors Westchester offers comprehensive care where patients can see a variety of specialties including cardiology, neurology, gastroenterology, orthopedics, pain management, allergy, urology, radiology, and podiatry.
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The Line Service Manager will insure departmental compliance with appropriate rules, regulations, and policies of the Company, the Airport Authority, and all local or State agencies affecting the Airport and FBO operations.
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This role will support functional technology area in SSM to provide SAP ERP and SAP Ariba sourcing functional support for procurement and materials management related activity and troubleshoot any issues.
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Educate patients about self-management of acute or chronic illnesses, tailoring instructions to patients' individual circumstances. The practice is Physician owned and the partners are involved in day to day operations.
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Bachelor’s degree in a related field or equivalent work experience; previous experience in batch/compound management or production management, preferably in the cosmetic industry, is required.
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Some focus areas for this role include creating and implementing the people strategy, consulting with business leaders, performance management, employee coaching, talent management, employee relations, and compensation planning.
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Utilizes HR Technology, Data Analytics, Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio), Project Management, and Collaboration: (Monday, Jira, Slack, Mural). Responsible for 401(k) Plan program management: supports plan mergers, fund changes and updates, reconciliations, employee communications, participant and employee concerns, manages business controls, maintains plan documents, and maintains compliance with applicable laws.
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