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Strong knowledge of IT risk, security architecture design, network security, cloud/mobile security, data security and internal/external threat intelligence/analysis. You will work on a variety of risk areas including Enterprise Risk Management, ESG reporting, Cyber security, etc.
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Own the completion of the business and vendor review process while managing the entirety of the vendor lifecycle, which includes vendor risk classification, due diligence review, contract negotiation, ongoing monitoring, and termination.
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Master’s degree in Systems Engineering or in related technical or scientific fields such as engineering, physics, mathematics, operations research, engineering management, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program.
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The Azure Administrator will be responsible for managing and fine-tuning the Azure cloud environment of our organization. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field.
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JOB DESCRIPTION :Essential Duties & Responsibilities:Performs a combination of duties in accordance with departmental guidelines:Manages an inventory of the most complex and high exposure Lawyers Professional Liability Claims by following company protocols to manage and oversee all aspects of the claim handling, including coverage determinations, investigations, and resolution strategies which may include pursuit of risk transfer, extensive negotiations and complex litigation management.
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This position is also responsible for managing the company’s overall risk profile relating to environmental issues. Who we're looking for Bachelor's degree in health, safety, science or environmental science/engineering required; advance degree preferred.
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The ideal candidate will be located in our Philadelphia office and will be responsible for managing and developing a group of 3 to 6 track engineers, providing technical expertise and managing and delivering track and railroad engineering projects.
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Law degree with 3 - 5 years' experience in commercial litigation. – Provide legal advice and guidance to internal stakeholders on litigation risk, dispute resolution, and the impact of government investigations on business operations.
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PhD degree in Pharmaceutics, Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering with protein formulation and drug delivery development experience; or MS degree with 5+ years of experience; or BS degree with 10+ more years of experience.
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Experience with technical risk assessments (FMEA) and control strategy development. As a Biopharmaceutical Drug Product, Principal Scientist/ Investigator, you will join the GSK sterile Drug Product Development organization and work on developing late phase drug product formulation, manufacturing process and delivery systems for protein-based therapeutics and NCEs.
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This position requires the candidate to function as the Information System Security Officer (ISSO) for multiple programs and performs as a technical liaison in support of the security standards and requirements relevant to the NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) Step 1 thru Step 6 for the information systems.
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The Managing Account Executive (MAE) will manage a team of underwriters, in partnership with the Managing Director, and partner with agents and brokers to provide insurance or surety solutions to customers.
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BenefitsWages on Demand - (weekly pay)Highest pay in homecareFlexible hoursVoluntary and Group Life InsuranceFlexible Spending & Dependent Care AccountsTelehealth for familyDentalVisionVoluntary and Group Long Term Disability CoverageAflac policies: Accident, Hospital Indemnity, Critical Illness and Short-Term DisabilityPet InsuranceEmployee recognition – you are paid for every compliment you receive.
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Certified Medication Technician CMT Qualifications/Skills/Educational Requirements:A High School Diploma or General Education Degree; or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Perform initial and periodic data protection risk assessments related to ongoing privacy compliance monitoring activities with the Global Head of Data Privacy. It develops and implements controls and risk-based approaches toward Data Privacy compliance following CSL's Risk Appetite Statement and observing the Data Privacy laws.
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