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The successful candidate will be a highly motivated individual looking for career growth and will be part of a very skilled team that works closely with Project Managers and other technical leads providing technical support for site investigation, due diligence, groundwater monitoring, remediation, and regulatory compliance projects.
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The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is the sixth largest transportation system in the United States, with a vast network of fixed route services including bus, subway/elevated, trackless trolley, light rail, and commuter rail serving a 2,200 square mile service region.
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With a deep understanding and embrace of the start up culture, the Chief Development Officer will build and lead a development enterprise that supports best-in-class donor prospecting and research; the crafting of compelling case statements and funding narratives leading to successful grant applications and proposals; and grant compliance.
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Manage the profitability and retention of an assigned book of business while continue to develop the portfolio through strong relationships and active engagement with new and existing agents and brokers.
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Partner with GTS Governance to assess the potential impact to the business of trade compliance regulatory and legislative changes, and determine the necessary actions and communications with the appropriate stakeholders.
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Drexel University, in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) publishes the Drexel University Security & Fire Safety Annual Report for current and prospective students and employees.
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A self-motivated individual with entrepreneurial aspirations and a vision for building their own business. Training Excellence: Conduct in-depth training for specialists, emphasizing product knowledge, enrollment processes, and compliance standards.
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This role will be expected to work directly with privacy operations and privacy compliance professionals outside of the legal department, collaborating on projects, conducting training, and providing legal analysis on discreet issues.
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Responsibilities This role will primarily be responsible for: designing and producing sets of plans for commercial and residential Land Development projects; and implementing and managing AutoCAD drafting and plan preparation standards.
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Other / Regulatory: Ensures compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulatory standards (ex TJC, DOH, FDA, HIPAA, HCFA, DPW, LCGME, SCGME, etc) Flexible and readily adopts new processes and engages in practice operation changes.
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Drive the adoption of best practices in data governance, quality, and lifecycle management, ensuring data integrity and compliance with regulatory standards. About You – Experience, Education, Skills, and AccomplishmentsBachelor’s in Computer Science or an equivalent experience in software development, with a minimum of 7 years experience in developing and delivering business transformation projects or products using data engineering and AI/ML technologies.
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As a Conflicts Attorney you are responsible for conflicts clearance review and analysis for firm-wide legal hires and new business, working directly with the Department Director and Managers, as well as with attorneys and the firm’s Ethics Advisory Committee, to identify and resolve potential ethics and business conflict issues.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other federal agencies, all over the world.
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In this position you can expect to partner with HR Shared Services and COEs to deliver value-added HR thought leadership and programs to the business facing teams that you and your team members support.
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Advise on compliance with securities laws, corporate governance, and disclosure obligations. Key Responsibilities:Collaborate with external advisors, investment bankers, and auditors to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
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