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HPLC Wet Chemistry GMP Performs microbiological or analytical chemistry examination testing on raw materials, finished products, environmental monitoring (air, water, surface) and stability samples in accordance with approved Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) or USP methods, where applicable.
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Lutron is seeking an experienced Financial Analyst to join our sales operations function out of our Corporate Headquarters in Coopersburg, PA. In this role, you will support the entirety of Lutron’s international sales organization by applying your keen financial acumen and proven system skills to develop and track our sales forecasting and expense budgets to goal.
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Under the general direction of the Sr. Director of Finance, the Senior Financial Analyst is responsible for the preparation and coordination of the Hospital and Controlled Affiliates' Operating Budgets, completion of various statistical or payroll analysis as well as other ad-hoc fiscal reporting needs.
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Title- QC Analyst. Test instrumentation and methods include HPLC, GC, Dissolutions, Particle Size Analyzer, FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared) Spectroscopy, pH, Dissolution Testing, Viscosity and TOC (Total Organic Carbon) Testing.
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Shift4 Payments is the leader in secure payment processing solutions, powering the top point-of-sale and software providers across numerous verticals, including Food & Beverage, Hospitality, Lodging, Gaming, Retail and e-Commerce.
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We are searching for an experienced Financial Analyst to work from our Headquarters in Lehigh Valley, PA. Analyze global currency impact on international pricing and support foreign exchange hedging decisions.
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We are seeking a Commercial Credit Analyst II to join our growing team. Performs other responsibilities as required by Corporate Banking Underwriting Manager. Headquartered in Souderton, Pa. and founded in 1876, the Corporation and its subsidiaries provide a full-range of financial solutions for individuals, businesses, municipalities and nonprofit organizations in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
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Chemical or Physical testing analysis of raw materials, finished products, stability or request samples
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The HRIS Analyst will provide support and maintenance of the organization’s Human Capital Management (HCM) system, UKG, as well as any other systems with the HR function. The HRIS Analyst will be responsible for providing data and metrics to internal stakeholders in support of the team's and organization’s strategy.
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May have supervisory authority over Credit Analyst I. Assume management of departmental workflow in the absence of the Chief Credit Officer or Credit Dept. Manager. Collect and analyze credit information from all available sources, including: in-house, other financial institutions, various agencies, etc.
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Work at a top-rated ABA provider managed by a clinical leadership team of BCBAs!
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Competitive leave policies including but not limited to Sick, Jury Duty, Bereavement, Personal, and Parental Leave
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The Senior Business Analyst will also have the responsibility to ensure that the business's need for changes to processes, policies and/or information systems are identified, understood, defined, documented, and acted upon by eliciting, analyzing, documenting, validating, and verifying the needs of business or user.
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The Sr. Incentive Compensation Analyst calculates, verifies and reports incentive compensation to the field sales force in accordance with established incentive compensation programs and guidelines.
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Knowledge of traditional C&I, Commercial Construction, Commercial Mortgage and SBA program loan structures, covenants and documentation. Skills required include: credit risk analysis, financial statement analysis, commercial loan underwriting and succinct business writing.
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