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SummaryThe Regulatory Affairs Specialist will reside within strategic business unit, Huber Specialty Minerals (HSM), at Huber Engineered Materials (HEM). Serve as primary contact for HSM hazard communication support and collaborate with HEM regulatory affairs for SDS/Labeling support.
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Critical Skills:- High comfort providing healthcare regulatory advice (Anti-kickback law, FDA, government affairs, antitrust). - Ability to work closely with, facilitate interactions within, and influence large cross-functional teams (including representatives from other areas of the law department, regulatory and compliance professionals, and Oncology Ecosystem colleagues.
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Common legal issues handled by USG¿s Office of Legal Affairs include student matters, employment matters (including faculty and staff), contracts, real estate transactions, constitutional issues, legislation, Board governance, litigation support, regulatory compliance, and open government.
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Partner with a variety of Microsoft subject-matter experts (SMEs), including Commerce/Payments & FinTech, Privacy & Regulatory Affairs, Intellectual Property Group, Competition, Office of Critical Infrastructure, Office of Responsible AI, Digital Safety, Environmental Sustainability, and others, to track and interpret regulatory requirements and developments worldwide.
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Possible subject matter could include capstone design, regulatory affairs, medical device development, project management, quality engineering, rapid prototyping and design for manufacturability.
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About the team: The FIS Global Regulatory Compliance Team is part of FIS’ Legal, Compliance and Corporate Affairs (LCCA) organization. About the role:We are looking for the right candidate to join our Global Regulatory Compliance (GRC) team to focus on coverage of our non-regulated Trading & Asset Services solutions in our Capital Markets business segment.
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3-5 years of knowledge and experience with a proven track record in Regulatory Affairs and Quality Knowledge in Supplier Quality, Quality, or Manufacturing Engineering, preferably in a medical device environment.
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The Regulatory Affairs Specialist will reside within strategic business unit, Huber Specialty Minerals (HSM), at Huber Engineered Materials (HEM). Regulatory Affairs Manager.
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5+ years of work experience in the beverage or food industry in scientific and regulatory affairs or relevant related fields in the food industry, government, or related industry in similar roles managing regulatory issues impacting products, ingredients, and labeling.
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The role will report to a Vice President and Associate General Counsel, Global Risk and Regulatory Affairs, based in Washington DC. Visa is seeking a regulatory attorney to join its growing Global Risk & Regulatory Affairs group to proactively provide regulatory support to Visa’s Commercial & Money Movement Solutions (CMS) business.
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Familiarity of the AML/CFT and sanctions regulatory environment for digital assets globally, including the BSA, OFAC and other sanctions regulations, and travel rule requirements. 12+ years of combined in-house/Biglaw experience, including leading regulatory coverage, preferably in fintech, banking, payments, capital markets or other institutional financial services.
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About the roleThe Global Regulatory Affairs Leader (GRL) provides regulatory leadership to assigned Mission and/or asset. For this position you’ll need the following education, experience and skills:Bachelor’s degreeSeveral years’ experience in pharmaceutical regulatory affairs.
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Liaise with the Government Affairs, Regulatory Affairs, Origination and Community Impact teams at Reactivate's JV parents Invenergy and Lafayette Square to coordinate efforts and leverage a broader understanding of market and community dynamics.
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Kemira Product Safety and Regulatory Affairs (PSRA) drives the global execution of product safety and product regulatory compliance related activities, and proactively contributes to Kemira product stewardship through lifecycle approach.
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Ensure close collaboration with other functional areas such as biostatistics, data management, clinical operations, pharmacovigilance, regulatory affairs, etc. Develops the process for ensuring that analysis data sets and outputs are compliant with regulatory requirements, including CDISC ADaM data set specifications, reviewer's guides, etc.
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