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All positions in this job also require one of the following valid certifications issued by the Department of Labor and Industry, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Building Inspector, Electrical Inspector, Mechanical Inspector, Plumbing Inspector, or Energy Inspector.
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Graduation from an accredited school of law, admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, and a minimum of two years of progressively responsible experience in professional legal work.
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Expertise in all pertinent federal and state regulations, filing and compliance requirements, both adopted and pending, affecting employee benefits programs, including the ACA, ERISA, COBRA, FMLA, ADA, Section 125, Workers’ compensation, and Medicare.
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Provide cybersecurity continuous monitoring support of the network(s), systems, and users using a variety of client-approved tools (including Archer GRC) and resources (for example, but not limited to the following: Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS), Nessus, Core Impact, Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP.
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C clinical protocol as approved by the study team and in accordance with all regulatory organizations; manage the regulatory compliance of studies; oversee, supervise, and assist in drafting all reports and other communications required by the NIH or other sponsor The research coordinator should be interested in and capable of developing skills across a number of research methodologies, neuroimaging software, and data analysis tools.
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Experience with governance, risk, compliance, and security matters including collaborating with internal and external parties during audits and other compliance related activities. Financial planning and group legal.
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Our Pennsylvania office is seeking a New Grad for Summer 2024 with an interest in water resources to join our Transportation department. Our team designs key infrastructure investments for PennDOT, PA Turnpike, SEPTA, and Amtrak.
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Position Overview: The primary focus of this role will be to perform highway engineering design for our diverse clientele which includes ODOT, and various municipalities in Ohio. Primary Responsibilities:Design various types of highway, bridge and traffic projects, including urban and rural roadways, interstates, interchanges, traffic management, transportation planning, highway safety, site planning, preparation of concept alignments, geometric layout, MOT, Drainage and ADA compliance projects.
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GLC on the GO is seeking an experienced Emergency Department Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Altoona, PA. Shift: 3x12 hr days Start Date: 05/06/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $1648 / Week.
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California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW, Section 1602 and Section 2081 of the Fish and Game Code for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.) Key responsibilities include managing asbestos-containing material surveys, lead-based paint surveys, stormwater compliance, permitting, facility compliance, industrial wastewater treatment, and more.
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The successful candidate will have experience managing complex transactional due diligence projects, conducting Phase I environmental site assessments (ESAs) and limited environmental compliance reviews of complex industrial facilities and/or facilities with long industrial histories, liaising with clients and legal counsel, and assisting clients with post-transaction integration.
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The Senior Advisor will also serve as executive office liaison with senior management, multi-disciplinary departmental groups, key stakeholders and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); as determined by work assignments.
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You'll oversee all aspects of HR functions, including talent acquisition, employee relations, learning and development, compensation, benefits, HR analytics, legal compliance, and policy development.
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Performs daily and weekly departmental surveys to ensure compliance of radiation standards of the department and Nuclear Regulatory Commission and/or State Regulations. Performs and records daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly quality control procedures on PET/CT equipment to ensure compliance with ACR and AOA guidelines.
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The Technical Application Specialist is expected to act in a manner demonstrating commitment to attaining Harsco Environmental’s strategic growth goals while adhering strictly to required safety programs, compliance guidelines, internal procedures, and budgetary controls.
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